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“Sold defective toy pellet gun. Almost hurt user. Did...”

Written on: 20/12/2010

Sold defective toy pellet gun. Almost hurt user. Did nothing to rectify problem. Considering legal action. Do not buy here! (read more)

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“i love this logun solo gun soo much, that i would sell...”

Written on: 22/09/2009

i love this logun solo gun soo much, that i would sell my family (joke)

got it second hand with a load of accesories such as bottle, scilencer, chrono, cleaning kit, 1k of pellets, scope hawke varmin 2 mildot and gunbag for £350 - probibly the best investment iv spent

i went out to my gunshop and asked for some help on pellets and wanted to try the entire range of pellets withought by getting a tin a time, the lovely guy at the desk said that when they get all sorts of pellets in they... (read more)

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“Logun Solo air rifle is a good solid stock, feels...”

Written on: 05/02/2009 by scammel (1 review written)

Logun Solo air rifle is a good solid stock, feels rugged and robust. Good trigger and well balanced. Some times a bit fiddly to load but can easily be overcome by a 10 shot magazine. Overall a fantastic rifle ! (read more)

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“All in all the Logun Solo is an excellent piece of...”

Written on: 02/09/2008

All in all the Logun Solo is an excellent piece of kit, mine is in .22 cal, it's max pressure is 200 bar, i personally recommend filling to 180 bar, as the rifle performs a lot better. (read more)

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“I previously had a BSA Lightning Tactical and traded...”

Written on: 29/07/2008 by Fuzzyfez

I previously had a BSA Lightning Tactical and traded it in for a Logan Solo .22. The rifle itself is brilliant for Rabbits, Pigeons and Rats. It is more than capable of taking care of the above from 50+ Yards with headshots. i am more than happy about this rifle and have found that the best pellets for it (accuracy) is Mosquito .22. expect a 5 pence peice grouping with 5 shots at 40 yards. i realise every rifle perfers different pellets but these are well worth trying. (read more)

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“Fantastic air rifle for the money what a bargain....”

Written on: 16/07/2008

Fantastic air rifle for the money what a bargain. There is nothing to dislike about this air rifle (read more)

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“The bet gun i have ever held. My first impression was...”

Written on: 07/06/2008

The bet gun i have ever held. My first impression was WOW what a gun but the best was yet to come. within 10 shots the gun was zeroed and that night the super-quiet silencer helped bag 4 bunny's! Brilliant gun well done Logun! (read more)

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Written on: 13/06/2008

The solo was made by FX, Logun are usually bad minus the newer S-16, which guns did you have before your solo, because though i have the barrel clamp my whole barrel area moves when i put it in its case for the night, it is a walnut stock which might have been fitted after the gun was bought, could this be it?
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“Before I start my review I would like to say that I do...”

Written on: 29/05/2008 by xtcady (3 reviews written)

Before I start my review I would like to say that I do not own this gun.
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3 weeks ago my friend and I went on a hunting trip for 2 weeks, and I was given a choice of either a Logun Solo or a BSA Superten, for most people reading this I suppose you will be thinking that anyone would pick the Superten, but for many reasons I chose the £360 less Solo.

The Solo appealed to me not only because of it's looks but also because it is incredibly... (read more)

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“I don't personally own a Logun Solo but I have fired...”

Written on: 28/05/2008 by xtcady (3 reviews written)

I don't personally own a Logun Solo but I have fired my friends a few hundred times over the course of two weeks, I found that if I open my mouth and hold my breath a headshot on a rabbit is an easy feat even at around 50 yards, after test firing my friend gave me a choice of the Solo or the BSA superten to use for hunting and I thought that was an easy choice.

The Solo outranks (IMHO) the Superten on all the points other then looks and loading mechanism, and is well worth the £400 or less... (read more)

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“Over all pleased with the gun an ideal level entry...”

Written on: 12/04/2008

Over all pleased with the gun an ideal level entry pcp. The Logun Solo is a good all round Air Rifle (read more)

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“Light, well made, completely silent with logun...”

Written on: 02/04/2008

Light, well made, completely silent with logun silencer, solid trigger, multishot available, smooth bolt action ,beautiful stock, well worth the £300 i payed for it, ideal for hft. lots of dispute about the floating barrel effecting accuracy if it bothers you that much its worth the £15 for the barrel clamp but be careful when putting the clamp on or you may bend the barrel (read more)

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“For its price the Logun Solo is a very good PCP, very...”

Written on: 30/03/2008

For its price the Logun Solo is a very good PCP, very accurate, good value for money, the downside is the stock is a bit light weight (read more)

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“We bought the gun 3 years ago we where looking at an...”

Written on: 15/11/2007 by tonywoj (1 review written)

We bought the gun 3 years ago we where looking at an S200 but decided to go for the solo instead which was the best thing we did, the ambidextrous stock is useful as i am left handed and my son is right handed so we only need one gun. Only problem we have had was an air leak on the cylinder which was sorted out by logun very promptly. I use the rifle for indoor target shooting at the local club and have an average of 90 out of a 100, this could be better but its me shaking rather than the... (read more)

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“10 out of 10 for value even more so with the add- ons...”

Written on: 08/11/2007 by goders85

10 out of 10 for value even more so with the add- ons now available.The Logan Solo(18)is a cracking air riffle for the price. (read more)

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“Superb rifle and great value for money. Only drawback...”

Written on: 05/02/2007 by markie456 (2 reviews written)

Superb rifle and great value for money. Only drawback is i highly recommend the optional barrel collar for support. I have the .177 version with a Hawke MAP Pro 3-9 x 50 PX scope and the accuracy is stunning. This rifle is very light and a perfect first PCP. Mine is fitted with a Logun silencer and is whisper quiet. However the sound report without the silencer is still pretty quiet so if you are not a hunter it is not essential. Hoping to get the optional 10 shot mag soon - then I think it... (read more)

Telboy25's Response to markie456's Review

Written on: 07/03/2007

Good review i am coming back to shooting after many years off in two minds pcp versus springer have you tried the multishot adaptor yet and if you have is it any good i believe you need to advance this manually

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“Having owned 3 precharged rifles before this has to be...”

Written on: 05/12/2006 by 045madmatt (4 reviews written)

Having owned 3 precharged rifles before this has to be by far the best i have ever used. Alright lets be honest the wood work looks very basic to say the least and makes the rifle look a bit on the cheap side but putting that to one side its a accurate as other top brands that you would expect to pay twice as much for. I mainly use my .22 for hunting as i find back yard plinking a total bore with this gun as it's so accurate. She easily dispatches rabbits at 40 yards with headshots every... (read more)

176891_Bombom101's Response to 045madmatt's Review

Written on: 12/12/2006

Aye i have found that twaging noise to be a problem, mind you you cant hear it 25 yards away,
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<br/>tom

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Deadeyedick's Response to 045madmatt's Review

Written on: 27/12/2006

Nice review, I would like to give a Solo a go, it was one of the guns I considered when I was looking for my first PCP, I went with the S200 in the end.

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Britexpat's Response to 045madmatt's Review

Written on: 10/12/2007

The twang is the hammer spring. I found that putting plenty of grease on it stops it.
<br/>Also, WHEN you FAC it, fit a spring from a FX cyclone and a japan hammer to get up the power and stop the twang!
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“The Logun Solo is an outstanding little rifle, perfect...”

Written on: 28/09/2006 by subdvr (1 review written)

The Logun Solo is an outstanding little rifle, perfect starter PCP. I would recommend getting a barrel collar as the barrel is a free floating set up, although this is the design and the manufacturer states that the barrel is safe. I really felt more comfortable having better secured against knocks.

On the range the rifle is accurate, I have groups of 1.5 cm at 40yds consistently and 1cm at 30yds. On the HFT circuit it is not the rifle that is handling badly but me, I have a ton of... (read more)

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“I have two rifles - an Airarms s400 Classic and this...”

Written on: 11/09/2006 by Blackjackblue (3 reviews written)

I have two rifles - an Airarms s400 Classic and this Logun Solo which I tend to use for FT and general hunting. The Logun Solo is a nice accurate all round rifle at a very good price, much better than some of the new cheap imports from the far east - a good beginners PCP. Buy one and you won't be disappointed. (read more)

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“I have had my Logun Solo for nearly 1 year and have...”

Written on: 30/08/2006 by gouldie3 (2 reviews written)

I have had my Logun Solo for nearly 1 year and have only found a couple of minor faults with mine. The fully floating barrel has started to sag, so I fitted a barrel support to it, which set me back £18.99, but it is definitely the best 19 quid I have ever spent!

All in all a brilliant PCP. Well done, Logun!!! (read more)

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“I bought a Logun Solo today after lots of research and...”

Written on: 23/05/2006 by willwantsone (1 review written)

I bought a Logun Solo today after lots of research and have come to the conclusion that it is the best pcp single shot out there. My mate has a bigger budget than me and was set to get the Axsor but decided against it after not so good reviews and my local supplier advising against it. He then decided to stretch his budget further and go for a Logun mk2 pro. I contacted Logun direct and they said the Solo has a 1-2 week back log and the Mk2 even longer (especially with a left hand stock for... (read more)

Xtcady's Response to willwantsone's Review

Written on: 28/05/2008

I agree with this review because I am in the same situation.

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“I recently purchased a Logun Solo rifle after doing a...”

Written on: 24/04/2006 by Maui boy (3 reviews written)

I recently purchased a Logun Solo rifle after doing a lot of reading and comparing. My main objective was to find a good hunting rifle with good looks, accurate, and a fair price. I didn't care for a multi-shot or a lot of extras. The Logun Solo is a single shot, bolt action, Precharge rifle with about 27 fpe in .22 cal. perfect for hunting. I received the rifle and saw that the walnut stock was very nicely done in a dark stain and is ambidexious for all you left handed shooters like me. I... (read more)

Maui Boy's Response to Maui boy's Review

Written on: 01/05/2006

Here is more info. The Logun Solo is made by FX Airguns of Sweden and is very much like the FX Cyclone rifle. If you are want a barrel support instead of a full-floating barrel. Then you can go to Airguns of Arizona and purchase a barrel band support under the FX product line or accessories. Bigger air cylinders and extensions are available also.
Airguns of Arizona (480) 461-1113

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176891_Bombom101's Response to Maui boy's Review

Written on: 15/05/2006

you mean the FX typhoon, the solo uses pretty much the same components as the typhoon (lothar walther 14mm barrel brass bolt etc) its all in the name really not an uber amount of difference

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“I have borrowed a Logun Solo until my new Logun Eagle...”

Written on: 12/03/2006 by nightshooter (1 review written)

I have borrowed a Logun Solo until my new Logun Eagle comes. I have had the Solo for about 3 months now and have claimed a few rabbits and a few squirrels and many pigeon.

I am pleased with the accuracy and performance I can shoot 5 pellets down pretty much the same hole using my preferd pellet the Air Arms Diablo field.

The scope I have on my rifle is at least 20 years old and was taken off my old HW80 (another brilliant rifle.) it could do with a mildot scope but it is still very... (read more)

Doctabob's Response to nightshooter's Review

Written on: 28/03/2006

Logun Solo IS supplied with a pellet loading tray. It just pushes into the breech opening, works, OK, but can still be a bit fiddly if you have big hands/fingers.

A replacement can be obtained from AirGunSport in the UK, or whoever is the distubutor in your country.

I too am waiting for an Eagle - it has been a long wait for the .177 version

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“I purchased my Logun Solo rifle a few weeks back now...”

Written on: 25/02/2006 by mikewareing (5 reviews written)

I purchased my Logun Solo rifle a few weeks back now and am very impressed with virtually every aspect of it.
I zeroed it at 10 yards and being a .177 calabre, the damn thing hits everything at 20, 30 and 40 yards at the same setting.

One thing I did notice however is that I have to re zero it each time I take it out, I think this may be due to it having a floating barrel and it is fairly springy and collides with the air reservior with the tiniest knock.

I am currently looking to fit a... (read more)

176891_Bombom101's Response to mikewareing's Review

Written on: 27/02/2006

um ir arms have just released a barrel support for the s400 which has he same walther lothar 14mm barrel but as for the size of the reservoir compared to the solos im not so sure.

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Mikewareing's Response to mikewareing's Review

Written on: 23/03/2006

I eventually managed to get a barrel steady bracket after 3 emails to Logun, 4 emails to FX airguns and after speaking to virtually every dealer on this planet.
I eventually got one from Uttings.com.

Well done Uttings

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“I am located in the USA, so some of the information...”

Written on: 24/02/2006 by scrich (2 reviews written)

I am located in the USA, so some of the information will be specific to that market. My rifle is .177 FAC power.
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The Backstory

I had been thinking about buying a .177 caliber PCP rifle for some time, something in a single shot with sporter stock that I could use for plinking, hunting and for some casual Field Target shooting. Looking around it became apparent that there wasn't much out there that met my criteria of single shot, 19-20 fpe,... (read more)

176891_Bombom101's Response to scrich's Review

Written on: 27/02/2006

id like to comment that if you use logun sl7 spray on a lint free rag and rub over the barrel it maintains a very nice clean look

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Doctabob's Response to scrich's Review

Written on: 28/03/2006

Did you ever find out what was the cause of the problems on the first Solo you had?

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Scrich's Response to scrich's Review

Written on: 28/03/2006

To the best of my knowledge, coming from Johnny Sweden of the Yellow air gun forum, some of the early (pre 6000 serial number) versions had in-letting issues that degraded accuracy. I believe this is probably the case with the bad one I had, because if I tightened and loosened the action mounting screw, the POI would change radically.

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Nathanphipps's Response to scrich's Review

Written on: 06/04/2006

Hi im 15 years old and i have just read your story on finding the write air rifle and I started off with a air arms s200 but that wouldn't do it for me because there was not nearly enough power that i expected it to produce so i got rid of it and bought a w80 and i am very pleased with it. But now i am looking for a pcp air rifle to have aswell as my spring w80 , and i am particularly interested in the logun range because of the storys i have heard about them being really good for hunting . Could you tell me what would be a good logun air rifle for me because i am trying to decide allthough the logun mk11 is out of the question looking at the price. I was thinking about getting the logun gemini or the s 16 , could you tell me what would be best , thanks nathan

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Scrich's Response to scrich's Review

Written on: 18/04/2006

Any Logun gun would be fine for hunting...that is what the entire line seems to be aimed at. The Solo would be a very nice first PCP for hunting, either caliber would be fine.

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Doctabob's Response to scrich's Review

Written on: 18/04/2006

Well Nathan, if you are in the UK, the S200 you had would have been quite near to the legal power limit before it requires a Fire Arms Certificate (FAC), and so would your W80.
<br>Most PCP air rifles, and Spring guns (other than 'junior' types and very cheap stuff) in the UK are very near to the legal limit, (unless you buy a FAC rated gun and then you have to have a Fire Arms Certificate BEFORE you can buy it !!).
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<br>Concentrate of getting a gun that gives you the features you need, and the 'feel and fit' that suits you.
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<br>Try before you buy, if you can, to avoid losing money when you sell a gun that you have found you can't live with. If you buy used from a gun dealer MOST will look after you if you find it wasn't right for you (providing it is within a short time and the gun hasn't been messed with).

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Jimbobinessex's Response to scrich's Review

Written on: 26/08/2006

just to let any owners of the solo know, if you go on www.uttings.com they sell a simple to fit 10 shot magazine for .22 or .177 solo models!
<br/>good shooting
<br/>Jimbob

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“I researched cheaper PCP rifles on the internet and on...”

Written on: 03/12/2005 by Ben Horton (2 reviews written)

I researched cheaper PCP rifles on the internet and on repeatedly caught my eye, The Logun Solo. I phoned my local gunsmiths and put a £50 deposit on the .22 solo he had in stock (I prefer the extra umpf of a .22) . Later on at the weekend I went to pick up my new rifle and was amazed at the build quality, the bolt glides smoothly the finish is great. I browsed some scopes and after declining the offer of an expensive Hawke illuminated recticle scope I opted for a cheaper Webly 3x9x40. As I... (read more)

223847_Sponge's Response to Ben Horton's Review

Written on: 05/01/2006

good gun very good build quality. i know this because i have won the club tournement with it and beat a brand new air-arms ev2. and by the way never buy a 22 air rifle for shooting anything over 30yds because of the drop. i always use 177 with jsb's.

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Ben Horton's Response to Ben Horton's Review

Written on: 06/02/2006

I shoot vermin and targets and hit what i want every time, the drop isn't as bad as described at 50 yards i seem to only get about 3-4cm depending on pressure in the tank, even with the logun penetrator heavy weight pellets at the worst its only about 5cm.

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176891_Bombom101's Response to Ben Horton's Review

Written on: 12/01/2007

Providing you are a confident shot, and you know your rifle well, this rifle will take rabbits out at 40 yards

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“The Logun Solo air rifle is very cool. It is also...”

Written on: 03/11/2005 by tomp (2 reviews written)

The Logun Solo air rifle is very cool. It is also cheap, and cheap for pellets. (read more)

176891_Bombom101's Response to tomp's Review

Written on: 16/08/2006

Not mch of a review? You haven't given any proof to show you have used it.
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<br/>A little more detail with your next posts please.

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Chace369's Response to tomp's Review

Written on: 09/04/2007

Very strange to me - gives it all tens, and says he wouldn&#039;t recommend it ??

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“Well what can I say? Sweden have done a good job with...”

Written on: 24/09/2005 by BomBom101

Well what can I say? Sweden have done a good job with the Logun Solo rifle. At a shade under £300 it performs extremely well.

Out in the field there is no stress on the biceps and triceps when carrying this rifle. Weighs roughly 5.6 lbs compared to my Webley and Scott 7.7 lbs. You get about 80 shots per charge and thats full power shots!

I seen my first prey, a squirrel eating a nut, take a shot, doesn't run away until the pellet lands next to it, this is due to the Logun silencer,... (read more)

176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 01/12/2005

I have noticed on the underside of the stock that there is a brass o ring and an allun key slot in the middle...
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<br>Can any give me an idea of what it's for? Some people tell me it's to adjust the power ever so slightly.
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<br>Can anyone tell me please?
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<br>Thanks
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<br>Tom

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Doctabob's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 21/12/2005

Stock fixing to action ??

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 06/01/2006

thats the problem i don't know, i slackenend it off and the power seemed to jump right up! but uses air a lot quicker

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Nikwil's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 17/01/2006

Where did you buy your solo for under £300?

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 25/01/2006

You won't know it - it's a place called Morgans in Oswestry, Shropshire - I got an AGS 3-9x40 with it and a silencer for £325 brand new!

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 25/01/2006

Now I'm having problems with my scope I might go back to the old 4x32 which was very good :)

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Doctabob's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 30/01/2006

The screw you ask about IS the stock fixing screw. It has NO other function. Fire the gun over a chrono and you will see.
It it is not tightened properly the action will bounce in the stock when you fire it possibly giving the impression of being more powerful, believe me it will not be.
Please note the stock MUST be removed from the gun before sling studs are fitted - otherwise you risk drilling into the cylinder with pretty drastic results !!!!

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 01/02/2006

i'll try tightening that up, but im still getting eratic groups but when my dad takes it out for a shot he says "its as sound as a pound".

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Doctabob's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 03/02/2006

Eratic groups could be the pellets. Mine is OK with Supadomes, Accupells, Lazadomes, Lazapells (all dome heads - Lazapells the best of these). Acceptable with Ely Wasp, less good with Supapoints, Diablo pointed, and Poor with Milbro Caledonian.
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Moral - buy decent pellets.

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 06/02/2006

I am, i'm using air arms field and accupel

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 22/02/2006

and now my bolt has snapped on my rifle... better get replaced with a steel one as opposed to a brass one. it looked like it had been brazed or welded in place!

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Doctabob's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 22/02/2006

Your Solo has a lifetime warranty - subject to a bi-annual service being carried out at a Logun approved service centre (and not being mis-used or dismantled). The brass bolt should be perfectly strong enough. I had thought about modifying/replacing the bolt on mine, it would probably still have been brass, but a different shape to suit me better.
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<br>Suggest that you return it to Logun Service centre for the replacement if the bolt AND mention the eratic grouping.
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<br>Assuming the gun was 'bench rested' AND decent pellets that were NOT deformed were used, poor groups can only be a problem in the gun (producing widley varying pressures). The Solo has been said by some people to be damaged by filling to greater than the stated fill pressure.
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<br>If you bought the gun new (and have never loaned it to anyone), you will know it's history, if it was a used gun when you bought it - who knows, and who knows why the original owner parted with it.
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<br>I've found Airgunsport (UK agents for Logun) very helpful.
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<br>Best of luck

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 27/02/2006

i have had it for about 6 months, and this shouldn't have happened.
By the way brass ISN'T strong at all. One knock to it and it will sheer pretty easily, brass is quite brittle.

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 27/02/2006

the eratic groups i have found out might be due to the fact that it is a free floating barrel.

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Doctabob's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 28/02/2006

I stand by my comment about brass being strong enough for this purpose. It is not heavily stressed in this design.
The barrel being free floating will not in itself cause poor groups. Most top quality air rifles have free floating barrels, and is considered a positive quality. Some people prefer to have a support ring which would provide support for the barrel if knocked, but has clearance around the barrel in order to maintain the free floating aspect of the design.
If, however, the barrel itself is being rested on something, and therefore taking the weight of the gun + any additional stress the shooter is imparting to it by way of downward or sideways force, the barrel WILL indeed flex, and poor grouping will result. If you have to rest part of the gun on something, use the stock rather than the barrel.

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 01/03/2006

i have discovered that is what the problem is but i think i'll need to get an aftermarket barrel support. any ideas on where i could get it from??

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Mikewareing's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 23/03/2006

Contact Uttings.com for a barrel ring at about £15 plus p&p.

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 28/03/2006

thanks, i'll have a gander.

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Mikewareing's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 28/03/2006

I have now recieved the barrel band and fitted it.
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<br>Job Sorted!! Spot on target all the time!

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 30/03/2006

Can you give me an exact link please, or where is it located on Uttings? I can't find it.

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Doctabob's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 30/03/2006

It's worth looking an the latest comment on the Solo review by SCRICH from USA who points to a problem with some Logun Solo's.
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<br>Sounds as though it might be the problem you are experiencing, ie POI varying with tightness of stock fixing screw.

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Mikewareing's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 31/03/2006

Hi Bombom. You will have to phone Uttings because the part has only just been manufactured by Logun and it is ordered through Uttings but dispatched by Logun.

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 176891_BomBom101's Review

Written on: 01/04/2006

thanks mate, my local gun shops just ordered and reserved one for me

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“Coming from one of the best pneumatic air rifle...”

Written on: 22/08/2005 by dmr (2 reviews written)

Coming from one of the best pneumatic air rifle producers ever the Logun Solo had to stand up to high expectations, and it has passed all my expectations. the perfectly balanced gun delivers an accurate and powerfull shot which can easily bring down rabbits from 30 yards. And its dirt cheap. (read more)

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“I have just part exchanged my webley longbow for a...”

Written on: 22/07/2005 by robo323 (1 review written)

I have just part exchanged my webley longbow for a Logun Solo .22 air rifle fitted with the mkII silencer and varmint 2.5-10x42 scope. It must have been one of the best decisions I have made. This gun is outstanding at 30 yards - all 5 pellets grouped in less than a five pence coin. I believe all the work I have done in mastering a spring rifle has helped with this. The ease at which the grouping was achieved compared with before is awesome. I fear that my good old faithful hw80k will be... (read more)

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“I bought the Logun Solo rifle after being fed up with...”

Written on: 06/04/2005 by Pookie2533 (1 review written)

I bought the Logun Solo rifle after being fed up with the hassle and weight of spring guns. I traded in my Air arms tx200 hc and my webley stingray and bought the new logun solo. After reading several articles on the differences in calibre size and which is better I opted for a 177. As the pellet drops less over distance and its easier to be more accurate.
The rifle took about 10 mins to sight in and is very accurate. Shooting groups of under an 1" at the 30 yards. On my first trip out me... (read more)

Oogee02's Response to Pookie2533's Review

Written on: 01/05/2005

The logun solo I bought was running 9ftbs so check with crono, also if you strip your rifle beware of the barrel - it can move out of true, tighten the back grubscrew first!

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“Logun Solo: ”

Written on: 28/02/2005 by Thorvald (3 reviews written)

Logun Solo:
I decided to bite the bullet (excuse the pun) and order my first PCP. Unfortunately the availability of .177 barrels is causing assembly delays at present, so I opted for the .22 version solo. My first impressions when opening up the box were mixed - satisfaction that the gun looks better in the flesh than in the mags (mostly due to the stock and bolt) and also disappointment with some of the finish, but these were easily solved. There was loose rubber on the butt from... (read more)

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“When I first saw the Logun Solo I knew I had to get...”

Written on: 31/01/2005 by treble99

When I first saw the Logun Solo I knew I had to get it. It wasn't the famous logun name or even the price that made me get it. It was the luxurious ambidextrous walnut stock. Like most pcps it's totally recoilless. The gun is also super lightweight and very accurate.
The solo is loud but a silencer will make it almost silent. It came with a decent scope and after zeroing it I was 2p coins at 20yards with every shot. The fist pest to feel its sting was a magpie. It died instantly and was... (read more)

Duncan001's Response to 182925_treble99's Review

Written on: 02/06/2005

Exelent review. Couldent agree more, just got mine today and i am shooting through the same pellet hole constantly at 30 metres. Also good shot capacity for 200 bar-70 shots. Great gun, great price

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176891_Bombom101's Response to 182925_treble99's Review

Written on: 25/01/2006

Not walnut.
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<br>It's Vietnamese stained beech wood.

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