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After sighting in at 60 feet, I could easily cover 5 shots with a nickel ru-vid.comUgkxQt2uORDRfFOVSrO4idv4B90ThT6EOnEL ! Truly a pleasure to shoot! Scope was easy to adjust for eye relief. Only problem the varmints must have seen it delivered lol!Update: So impressed with shot groups at 30 yards I purchased a Hammers 3×9 with adjustable Objective scope! Now a true nail driver!
I have hatsan 95 an it's a great rifle takes out fox racoons an smaller game did have to put a new scope it but other than it great you can also get sling bipod
If you have a top end fixed fixed scope like a Leupold Schmidt and Bender, Weaver, Meopta Hensoldt Zeiss Swarovski the outer rings won’t move, they are loctited in place as the lens carriers are. Only works with cheap poor quality scopes.
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They get Walther barrels and maybe also more other parts from Germany.P.S.My Army service rifle in the Britt Army weighed near 11LBS if I was not fully loaded ??? This Hatsan si not the lightest but the weight will help against recoil ? Be Blessed.
Im sorry for putting a question on this video regarding the dewalt pressure washer but you disabled comments on that video. What was your pressure washer originally doing/ not doing? Mine will start under the choke position, but die out before I can open it up..purrs like a kitten for 5 seconds.. then dies out. I did have troubles with the plastic water sensor, and had to tighten it a couple times.. it's currently sitting in the home depot repair center where im sure it will be shipped away and maybe I'll get it back by next season.
Hello, thanks for letting me know about the comments being disabled. I wasn’t aware and that wasn’t on purpose. The water sensor is the cretics flaw of this model. It won’t idle obviously with out the hose on. It also breaks off super easily if you keep it on and try to retain it under normal use. So I bought mine from Home Depot’s rental department ready to be sent back to the manufacturer for these issues. The man there told me he had three be returned that same week. We couldn’t get it to stay running so he assumed it was either defective or that it could be a simple repair. I took it home and discovered the water sensor was the issue when tried to keep it idling without a hose attached at the store and I was happy it ran fine with the hose attached but I hated that it leaked everywhere with the sensor attached and it appeared to look like it was already cracked and about to fall off. So I just did a delete of it basically and since I couldn’t find anyone else on RU-vid with a similar issue I just decided to show how to remove it. Hope you get yours back and that my video helps if you want to delete your sensor too.
Hey bud nice review! I bought and sold a Hatsan 125 in 25 cal. Wish I still had it… Your review has me seriously looking at the 95-maybe in a 22 or 177… Since I do have a Benjamin Trail in 25 cal but it is more expensive… The 95 is a little smaller and easier to handle than the 125… I do also have a Hatsan 135 in 30 cal… not real practical but just fun to lob a 50 grain across the back yard… and your point about the Hatsan stock is spot on! Just amazing how pretty the walnut stock is on Hatsan! All the best…
That's funny that you say that since the repair you need done has nothing to do with diesaling . If funny how all the people who say it will damage the rifle it's like they because other people say it . Lol . I am trying to reach our to a company who can modify the air chamber anhilater . Is the name I believe. It's supposed to increase velocity into the high 800s fps .
It’s held up incredibly well. I’ve shot it literally thousands of times and only this year did it actually break. I was dieseling with it actually and I noticed that’s the front pin or bolt that holds the stock to the barrel had broken in half or sheered off. I thought it was interesting but normal wear and tear and ordered a replacement from hatsan. Well I about 50 shots in, without dieseling it too sheered off… so looks like I’ll have to send it in for repair. I’ve since gotten my first PCP airgun the Avenger by Air Venturi which is totally next level, so i don’t really have a lot of incentive yet to get this one fixed.
Great video...popped up in my feed from RU-vid....LOL! Hope you're still doing well! Still shooting air rifles? Seems the way to go with all the ammo prices crazy now...and it's just great fun!!
Nice. Still shooting, I've gotten into PCP's now. Still love my hatsan, but after thousands of shots, it needs some servicing. I got the Air venturi Avenger and blown away at the amazing performance. It's the next best pellet gun under $350. I have a cash of .22 pellets Ive been able to accumulate thankfully. Thanks for the comment.
When the only argument against a better technology is, “It’s not proven”, you know it’s better. It’s a weak defense. Gas pistons have been used in very many applications for a very long time. A very long time.
Excellent review. I have a new crosman f4 wallmart exclusive rifle..only 83 bucks plus tax. It does shoot over 1000 fps.. I wish I had iron sights but it's really good for the price point..cheers bro..
The Turks make great guns. My grandfather bought a used one in 1943 at age 35 and used the gun for 50 MORE YEARS! It was the only air rifle he ever owned. After WW2, parts were non-existant in easter europe, so he would fabricate his own parts. Eventually he would order parts from Turkey through a contact. That was a big FU to Russia since it was illegal to own any gun... 8 )
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Glow plug ignites in diesel engine Think it may be better to protect home by placing solid object to take damage instead of parents home.
Instead on chancing scratching the rifling or something like that with a .177 break barrel you can use the q-tips like a cleaning pellet and shoot a few out. They fit snug so it wouldn't be considered a dry fire and it works great. Only take 5 to 10 q-tips depending on how dirty your barrel is.. once I broke my air rifle in with a whole tin of 250 pellets I got groups of 5 shots inside the diameter of a dime then around 500 or so pellets later the grouping started to open up. Then a quick cleaning with the "q-tip cleaning pellets" and 10 shots to season the barrel it went right back to grouping like it should
Great video buddy, really liked it. I have mod 95 in the post coming my way (London, UK)from Aceros de Hispania, Spain. Best price I could find in Europe. Heard nothing but good things about this rifle too. Had to decide between the Cometa 400 and this. Hatsan won it due to value for money. Stay blessed and keep up the good work.
My Grandfather traded 10 kilos (22 pounds) of homemade, smoked, wild boar ham for a similar Turkish .177 air rifle in 1945 during WW2 when he was 38 years old. He used that gun for 40 years until his death. He machined replacement parts and purchased fabricated, generic springs for use in "similar" air rifles. In other words, by an old fashioned, quality steel and wood gun, and it will last you 50+ years...