Instruction Manual

10) Your Logun MkII is now ready to use. After checking that it is safe to
shoot, simply lift the cocking/loading bolt, draw it back fully, return it to its
closed position and the rifle can now be fired.
WARNING: Do not cock your Logun twice
as this will cause a jam
Repeat the bolt-action sequence until all the pellets in the Logun MkII’s
magazine have been fired. Repeat steps 9 and 10 to carry on shooting.
NOTE: When the magazine is empty, the pellet pusher engages into the
pellet carriage locking it. Pulling back the pellet pusher and locking it
down releases the carriage, thus allowing the carriage to return back into
the block.
NOTE: Depending on the specification of your Logun MkII - Karbine,
Standard or FAC / Export (High Power) - it will need to be recharged with
air after the amount of shots shown in the table below. Do not shoot the
rifle completely empty of air as pellets can become jammed in the rifle’s
barrel if you shoot your Logun below the recommended shot capacity.
Should this, or any other problem occur with your Logun MkII, please
contact your dealer or call the Logun Service Centre on 01902 738070
Do not attempt repairs yourself - you may do more harm than good!
Once you have become familiar with the operation of your Logun MkII,
it’s time for you to move up to the next phase in your shooting
development
KARBINE (sub 12 ft lbs) - 70 SHOTS
STANDARD (sub 12 ft lbs- 120 SHOTS
FAC / Export (30ft lbs) - 30 SHOTS
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