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  1. #1
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    I wish I had bought that Genesis for a £1000 as I've seen one advertised for £1900 the other day.
    The Dragon is a very well engineered lump and I'm happy to own one.
    I wish the Paradigm would go into production.

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    Mohawks

    Mohawks are well made , nice looking and difficult to charge . I found the Dragon more user friendly . Just as mentioned in a prev posting Dragons can leak , whereas I have never used or owned a troublesome Mohawk . Superb design . The 2 stroke is on I would like to try .

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    Mohawk

    Hi all iv just recently bought a Mohawk I no nothing about them. A friend of mine has a parker hale dragon.which I had ago of and I really like it so when I saw the Mohawk up for sale I brought it. I chronograph it last week and it was running at 9.5 fp I thought that they were in the 11-12 area.
    .so I'm thinking something is wrong with it. Has anyone got a manual for the Mohawk. Don't seem to be able to find one on the net.
    AA pro target, panorama.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norris View Post
    I wish I had bought that Genesis for a £1000 as I've seen one advertised for £1900 the other day.
    The Dragon is a very well engineered lump and I'm happy to own one.
    I wish the Paradigm would go into production.
    The Air Logic Genesis are an engineering marvel and just ooze quality. Plenty of threads on them. £1900 is for an example with branded scope and all the extras; think its a bit rich though.
    For pure quality of construction and rarity then £950-£1100 is plenty for a mint in box. However, they are never going to sell quickly because they are so specialised, the price is irrelevant as it reflects the price of ownership of one of the 271 built. A connoisseurs piece.

    I think the Titan Mohawk should fit in this collectors area too. Limited numbers and most interesting for its time. Unlikely to be ever repeated. Not just another springer.

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    The Mohawk is a very good gun I still have mine bought from chris youngmans brand new and it was the first ever Mohawk to hit the shops .Its still in mint condition and with the original box and paperwork it has a lovely walnut stock and still produces around 10 ft lbs and is very accurate not that it ever gets used .

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