Instruction Manual
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SECTION 6
REMOVAL OF BARREL
The Logun MkII must be unloaded and double checked to ensure it is
safe.
STEP 1
There are two Allen key headed screws situated on the same side as the
loading system towards the front of the breech. These are the fixing
screws for the barrel, completely remove one of the screws. Undo the
second by 5 full turns.
STEP 2
Go to the front end of the gun, hold the silencer or, if silencer not fitted,
the stainless steel adaptor and pull away the front of the action.
The barrel will slide out from the barrel shroud. Clean the barrel as
necessary using a cleaning kit such as the Logun Airgun Cleaning Kit.
STEP 3
Prior to re-fitting the barrel note that on the breech end of the barrel there
are two dimples situated at 90
0
to the port hole. These two dimples are to
locate on the fixing screws mentioned in step one, push the barrel back
into the shroud, making sure it is fully engaged within the block.
STEP 4
To locate the dimples, look down the threaded hole from which you
removed the fixing screw, rotate barrel until the dimple is visible, tighten
the screw which was left in the breech, then re-fit the second screw.
Make sure both screws are secure but be careful not to over tighten.
Please Note: You may find the barrel accuracy may be slightly irratic for
a short period. This will improve as the barrel becomes leaded again.
CHANGING A SLIP GAUGE
The Logun MkII must be unloaded and double checked to ensure it is
safe.
STEP 1
Above the slip gauge in the breech block there is an access hole
containing an Allen key headed screw. Put your Allen key into the bolt
and loosen the screw until the slip gauge can be removed.
STEP 2
Slide the required slip gauge into the aperture, dog-leg at the back. Slide
it as far forward as it will go and re-tighten the Allen key headed screw.