The Logun Axsor in .22 emerges as a pre-charged pneumatic thoroughbred—a British-crafted hunter that fuses sleek design with a predator’s instinct. It spans 99cm from tip to tail, a poised 3.5kg, weighty enough to anchor your shot yet nimble for a trek through the wild. The walnut stock glows with a subdued richness, its grain rippling like a quiet stream, checkered at the grip and fore-end to lock into your hands with a steadfast, visceral hold. A 43cm barrel, rifled with meticulous intent, draws from an 8-shot rotary magazine, unleashing .22 pellets with a venomous precision—tuned to hover just below 12 ft-lbs, a silent reaper for quarry or targets alike.
This Axsor is second-hand, kissed by time but gently so—minimal wear, with only faint etchings in the wood, soft scars that whisper of careful hands rather than rough miles. It’s been paired with a Blazer Boresighter 3-9x50 scope, a pristine jewel atop the 11mm dovetail—lenses sharp as a hawk’s gaze, delivering clarity from dusk to dawn with magnified authority. A silencer crowns the muzzle, sleek and understated, stifling the shot’s bark to a hushed breath, perfect for stalking without stirring the peace. The two-stage trigger, crisp and deliberate, ties it all together—a hallmark of Logun’s relentless pursuit of finesse.
This doesn't have to be a fragile relic—it’s a capable seasoned stalker, built for quiet kills or meditative range work. Second-hand yet barely touched, adorned with a stellar scope and a damn-quiet silencer, it’s a package that hums with readiness. The Logun Axsor carries its heritage with a subtle, unassailable pride—minimal wear only deepens its character, and it’s primed to carve its next tale under your command.