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    Who is importing the Hatsan Barrage?

    Met a couple of guys poaching with them on Saturday.

    Interesting full power semi auto with air operated bolt?

    Anyone else got one?
    A man can always use more alcohol, tobacco and firearms.

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    Edgar Brothers is the importer but not sure if they would import that model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bighit View Post
    Edgar Brothers is the importer but not sure if they would import that model.
    Plasticky but like little machine guns
    Last edited by RichardH; 27-06-2018 at 09:11 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardH View Post
    Plastics but like little machine guns
    Not on their PCP list
    https://shootingsports.edgarbrothers...CP-Rifles.aspx


    http://www.hatsan.com.tr/en_barrage.html Did it fall out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on its way down ?


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    Might be frowned upon by the powers that be.

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    They also do a pistol and a bullpup version! If I could find someone in Europe that stocked them I would have a barrage and get a stock done for it by stevenb but the normal sources don’t deal with hatsan

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    Poachers? With a legally questionable (I have not studied the thing and compared it to the legal interpretations re: "semi auto/self loading") rifle that isn't officially imported and I presume is usually made for the US market in high-power form?

    It is a truly ghastly looking thing. Is their designer six, but has hand/eye coordination issues?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardH View Post
    Met a couple of guys poaching with them on Saturday.

    Interesting full power semi auto with air operated bolt?

    Anyone else got one?
    Surely the only line that should follow is "reported the matter to the land owner & police"

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    Surely the only line that should follow is "reported the matter to the land owner & police"
    In this instance I am the landowner, but the site has been empty for 2 years and they had the previous owners permission.

    They had been told last time I ran into them so a short bollocking and a play with their toys and I don’t think they’ll be coming back.

    I trust that meets with your approval, a couple of ARV’s would have been overkill
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Poachers? With a legally questionable (I have not studied the thing and compared it to the legal interpretations re: "semi auto/self loading") rifle that isn't officially imported and I presume is usually made for the US market in high-power form?

    It is a truly ghastly looking thing. Is their designer six, but has hand/eye coordination issues?
    It’s not pretty but the rate of accurate fire is pretty impressive.
    A man can always use more alcohol, tobacco and firearms.

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    Given the amount of squirrels coming to the feeders in gangs at the moment it could be a useful tool, if it does the job then looks don't matter to me!
    No doubt the party police will say no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardH View Post
    In this instance I am the landowner, but the site has been empty for 2 years and they had the previous owners permission.

    They had been told last time I ran into them so a short bollocking and a play with their toys and I don’t think they’ll be coming back.

    I trust that meets with your approval, a couple of ARV’s would have been overkill
    Well if it's your land then it's up to you, a poacher on mine wouldn't be so lucky.

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    Just the way it looks should render it illegal forever!

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    eash, yeah, deemed illegal on grounds of being so visually offensive
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Hi there the sortie-w is the only one that should not have been "shot" at birth. Graham

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