I agree, you can't beat a nice bit of walnut and some blued steel but, you've got to commend Hatsan - they seem to be trying lots of new things at the moment.
I agree, you can't beat a nice bit of walnut and some blued steel but, you've got to commend Hatsan - they seem to be trying lots of new things at the moment.
All of the above.
Not even if hatsan paid me to shoot it.
Having said that, each to their own. But its deffo not for me
Chris
https://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2019...peater-part-2/
So, £300ish (in the US), 36 ft-lbs, trigger pull under 4lbs.
This is, I’m afraid, a big bit of the future of airguns. Inexpensive (often ugly) powerful stuff made for the no power limit US market.
The last air rifles I can think of that were of any interest and best at around 12ft-lbs were the Longbow (2002), the Titan Mohawk (1990s, but limited to sub-12 by physics more than design intent) and the HW99 (1990s? But, again, physics, not deliberate design for the U.K.).
I really like the look of it but then I love tactical looking guns and have always wanted a lever action but don't like wood or blued steel, I'm matte black and polymer all the time with over 60 guns in that format. I can't find one of these in stock though, have they still not been released over here (UK) or have they sold out?
Not sure if these will be imported into the uk.
https://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Senec...Air_Rifle/4952
Set in Sepatia (Indonesian Walnut) stocks, these handsome-looking PCPs are powered by a 460cc air tank for up to 35 shots per fill in .22 cal and 25 shots in .25 cal on max power. If you prefer to conserve air, dial the adjustable power wheel down to get more shots per fill. It is available in 10-shot, .22- and 8-shot, 25-caliber versions.
Last edited by bighit; 18-12-2019 at 01:41 AM.
ohh, I like the eagle claw (well, not the name).. Like a cross between a Parker Hale Phoenix, and a Career carbine.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.