I got a notice about the review video, but YouTube has it as being removed by the owner. I do like Steve's reviews, just not sure what is going on with YouTube and a lot of airgun vids.
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Hi, I always appreciate Steve video reviews. I have 2 Hatsan air rifles in .22 and they certainly made them good and accurate out of factory. May be just a little tunes like Steve did to make it better. Now this pup is definitely a nice addition to .22 cal hobbyist like me. I'd say especially attractive is the size, weight and look of that Turkish stock. Omg, I'm drooling all over plus the capability of just a pound of trigger pull tuning is definitely a yes to get one. That Hatsan pump look really compact and nice for the road except may be a little loud on noise side. I'm using tuxing Chinese brand, so far didn't break down yet (cross my fingers) and been pumping all my Hatsans and Benjamin bulldog with no problem. Anyway, it's a great video Steve and couldn't wait for more reviews to watch. Keep up the good work and thanks.
very througha review and the member as provided all the specs,have you shot a ripley rifle before made in uk.
Interested in the spark. Is it a rebranded chinese compressor? How's Hatsan's reliability with their larger compressors?
I was nearly ready to buy one of the flash pups, but I remember there was an issue getting parts for Hatsan guns.
Not only is it impossible for me to buy parts from Hatsan, but the air gun range I go to that has a professional service center, they can't buy parts from Hatsan either. I don't think mailing an 8 lb gun back and forth to Hatsan is something I want to do every time I need an o-ring or a small part..
Hi all,Spanking new here and I'm ( moving on up) from springers to pcp.I just received a Flashpup and I have a ?.I removed the barrel for cleaning,after re-assembly I noticed a torn O-RING on the floor.Uh Oh,,,,,,O.D .750 ,,,I.D approximately .600..I down-loaded a diagram but it did not include a parts list and the diagram is not that sharp tho I can make out a part #. Does any1 here know weather or not this O-RING belongs with the rifle and what its location might be?