Logun Axsor Standard .22 cal pcp Review

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Logun Axsor Standard .22 cal pcp
4.1 stars
Average rating for this product is: 4.1 out of 5

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malcytull's Review of Logun Axsor Standard .22 cal pcp

Overall Rating

3 stars
  • Value for money
    1.5 stars
  • Handling
    4 stars
  • Accuracy
    3 stars
Good Points

Light.
Easy to handle.
Lovely stock.


Bad Points

Very poor trigger, not a real two stage one.
The black finish is easily marked.
Pellet fussy even at 20 yds.
Not regulated.
Life time guarantee is a rip off.


General Comments

My gun is a Logun Axsor Standard .22 cal pcp & its light & easy to carry, it's a pity the trigger isn't adjustable for weight of pull, it's only adjustable for length.
I feel this gun is overrated by the adds & the articles in the gun mags.
Your life time guaranteee is void if you don't return it to Logun anually & pay for a service & all postage.
Overall it is quite a good gun but priced way too high, you can get a regulated Super 10 for the money & still have some change or for a few pounds more get a Rapid 7 that will last a life time.
I wouldn't buy another one at their prices.

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  • honkers on 6th Mar 2006

    I have just finished reading all the reviews and comments at this site. I am horrified as I have just bought a Logun Axsor rifle, firmly believing that it was a quality tool. Clearly, there's no smoke without fire and quality is (or was) definitely an issue. Comparing with the Air Arms S410 which was the rifle I REALLY wanted to buy, it seems that I may have bought a lemon. As it is, I have put about 100 rounds through the gun and am having difficulty establishing any sort of consistency. I assumed it is me, having no experience with PCP weapons. I only get about 50 shots out of a charge and the shop where I got it charged said it was at full pressure when the indicator was only half way into the full zone. So, can anyone out there reassure me, and can anyone tell me how much a service is by Logun. Sheesh.......