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Britannia mk1 air rifle
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The Logun Solo’s barrel doesn’t seem pellet fussy and produced similarly impressive groups with all the qualities of ammunition I used, including Crosman Accupells, Webley Lazadome, Air Arms Field and Daystate FT, proving the barrel to be of good quality. This stands for Integrated Valve and Receiver, a very clever system that employs a facility to allow the air reservoir to be removable and, as it’s self-contained – including all valving and serviceable internals of the rifle – this means if anything should need repair or service, you simply unscrew the air reservoir from the action and send this to the Logun service centre. Another standout feature is the IVAR system. The recommended fill of 200-bar gives approximately 70 full-power shots in. The front of the air reservoir takes a push-in double “O” ring sealed insert probe. The rifle comes with a plastic friction-fit loading tray that fits into the breech area making loading all the easier, especially for small calibre fans. The large blacked-steel cocking bolt is quite chunky and operates with a very precise feel. The cocking and loading mechanism and procedure couldn’t be more straightforward and, for fieldwork, it’s practical. Thanks to the rifle being manufactured almost exclusively from aircraft-grade aluminium, with certain parts of quality stainless steel and brass, Logun has all but eliminated the problem of rust – a curse suffered by many other airguns. On first handling the Solo, you immediately get the feeling of a rugged and robustly built rifle. There are two well-cut chequered panels on either side of the handhold to further aid grip.

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The pistol grip drops quite steeply, but it compromises nicely by being full enough to fill the hand, yet slim enough of neck to afford a comfortable and assured hold. The stock has an ambidextrous well-proportioned cheek piece, with a deeply curved, shoulder-hugging ventilated rubber butt pad. Hardly surprising, as it’s a reasonably priced, practical, accurate and appealing gun.Ī dark, rich brown stain has been applied to the hardwood, with an application of lacquering to protect the wood from knocks and scrapes. It’s already won a coveted title of Best Air Rifle at the 2005 Shooting Industry Awards. However, this is Logun, so don’t expect a cheap and cheerful one-shot potter.

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Britannia mk1 air rifle