Thinking about a .357 never had one. I dont know a whole lot about ataman but they seem decent? It would only be for hunting. Are they worth 1500$ ? The stock is the only thing that gets me seems kinda cheap.
Thinking about a .357 never had one. I dont know a whole lot about ataman but they seem decent? It would only be for hunting. Are they worth 1500$ ? The stock is the only thing that gets me seems kinda cheap.
I just bought one, it is "in the mail". I made my decision by reading the reviews and watching the you tube videos. It is very accurate and has a wonderful reputation. The workmanship is very good. Some issues are $110 mags., the charge lever next to your nose, and a stock without a mount for a bipod. I should have it in a couple of days (or right now, there is a big box at my door!) and I'll re-post with pix here so we can see what it's like up close and personal...![]()
Any updates after using this gun? air leaks, etc ?Well, I was correct! That was my Ataman at the door!!
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Here it is with a Donny Emperor on the front. It is a heavy gun indeed, but very beautiful and excellently made! I will put a bipod on the front attached to the air tube with a Saber Tactical Universal Tube Clamp, 34mm. The bolt pellet driver is is thin, but very hard. Trigger is excellent, but not 2 stage. I have to wait for the tank to arrive before I can shoot it. Yes, it is Cal. 357,,, I am pleased, even though I waited 2 1/2 months for it from PA. The scope is a Hawke Sport Optics 6-24x50 AO Airmax 30 SF and fits well with the rifle.The Mag doesn't accept slugs, so they will have to be hand loaded. The cocking lever is as smooth as they say and yes, it will take some getting used to reaching under my chin.
All in all, I am well pleased with the rifle and PA!