Im stuck on what to get

They only have the 25. Do not do it. hhhhaaaaa ha . I made the mistake
What's your beef with the Revere? I've had two of them, one .22 and currently a .177 unregulated. The OP said he was looking for a .25. These are the most nicely made rifles on the market and WAAAAAY above the quality of Umarex and others of that ilk.
 
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What's your beef with the Revere? I've had two of them, one .22 and currently a .177 unregulated. The OP said he was looking for a .25. These are the most nicely made rifles on the market and WAAAAAY above the quality of Umarex and others of that ilk.
When I was new back in November I saw that sale and figured it’ll be different to get a 25. My reasoning was cause it’s not a 22lr. Anyway I ordered it and then researched. Bad idea , as was pointed out on this forum. But I let the order carry on.
The 25 caliber is not well suited to the Revere. You have the 177 and 22 . Unregulated shots would start out 150 fps low
rise to max and fade away. I didn’t like that inconsistency so purchased and installed Huma regulator. Ok after many ins and out adjusting reg and hammer have to settle on 11 good shots on regulator with I think 25.39s. Thats at pretty low speed . I don’t have my notes. I’ve even considered changing to a 22 barrel but this is 1/2 the price of the gun.
The corroborating evidence is out there that predates my experience. It’s now my designated backyard out the window squirrel machine.
 
I would stay away from Hatsun and AEA personally. Take a look at the Air Venturi Avenge X series and the Stoeger XM1 Series. For a compressor a GX CS3 or CS4 is a good first starter choice. Top with an Athlon or Arken and you can be under budget. I like 22Cal the most but 177 and 25Cal are also good coices really.
I havent had too much luck with my hatsan, I have seen alot of good things on AEA any reason particularly you dont like them
 
I havent had too much luck with my hatsan, I have seen alot of good things on AEA any reason particularly you dont like them
Yeah the Hatsun has a reputation of poor quality control. Some people love them, but there are more than a few that will never buy another.

AEA I have mixed feelings about. I own 2 myself, a Standard Challenger in 22Cal and a Bullpup Challenger in 25Cal. They are designed pretty well, nice and simple and the build quality is good for a budget pcp. The accuracy is hit or miss, most of them do pretty good, but none of them keep up with the higher end barrels seen in other manufacturers. The trigger and mags are the weak points in the design. You can get some aftermarket mags now that are far better. The AEA rifles are also really heavy compared to other manufacturers. Overall they are good, but the problem these days is there are better options for the same or less money. If you just want to blast holes in some cinder blocks or plywood the AEA are great. I found them a little tricky to adjust down low enough to shoot lighter pellets well. I am planning to sell both of mine soon once I can get some time to check them over, havent used them in almost 2 years. I think I paid about $500 for the 22Cal as I got it new from bintac with the optional regulator, which was working amazing but seems to have failed now for some reason. I got the 25Cal used for like $385 I think and it also has the optional regulator which also seems to have stopped working, cant get the rifle over 35fpe. It used to be double that lol.

I think the Stoeger/Snowpeak options are better in every way. I have a few Gamo/BSA rifles that I also consider far better than anything AEA but they are considered a little weak now, only 20-25fpe. And the Avenge X is also something I would buy before another AEA. And when you look at the more expensive AEAs; they get into FX, Taipan, Daystate, territory and obviously that doesnt make sense.
 
What's your beef with the Revere? I've had two of them, one .22 and currently a .177 unregulated. The OP said he was looking for a .25. These are the most nicely made rifles on the market and WAAAAAY above the quality of Umarex and others of that ilk.
I didn't see where the OP was looking for a 25, I did see where he owned 1 or 2.

I agree with blackdog on the Revere
 
I have been looking at a new air rifle and I am stuck on what to get. I am new enough here I cant message anyone in the sales forms. So i have been looking other places as well. I have about 1200 to spend. Ive been looking at the umarex gauntlet 2, the hatsan blitz, anything aea really but im really looking for more than one gun to maximize my bang for buck. I would be willing to pay more im just not confident in my knowledge of pcp air rifles. Air rifles are all i can use to hunt or shoot and i never thought id like them as much as i do. I currently own a gamo swam .22, hatsan flash .25, and hatsan bull boss .25. i have a umarex te4 smith and wasson and glock 17 as well. thank you
I do not now the seller, but its a smoking deal on a very good PCP of known good reputation…

 
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What's your beef with the Revere? I've had two of them, one .22 and currently a .177 unregulated. The OP said he was looking for a .25. These are the most nicely made rifles on the market and WAAAAAY above the quality of Umarex and others of that ilk.
I don’t believe he has a “beef” when @blackdog899 was looking for a Revere he was warned away from .25 in that platform. It is more suited to .177 and .22 as he found out. Because he did purchase it in .25 and was not happy…
 
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When I was new back in November I saw that sale and figured it’ll be different to get a 25. My reasoning was cause it’s not a 22lr. Anyway I ordered it and then researched. Bad idea , as was pointed out on this forum. But I let the order carry on.
The 25 caliber is not well suited to the Revere. You have the 177 and 22 . Unregulated shots would start out 150 fps low
rise to max and fade away. I didn’t like that inconsistency so purchased and installed Huma regulator. Ok after many ins and out adjusting reg and hammer have to settle on 11 good shots on regulator with I think 25.39s. Thats at pretty low speed . I don’t have my notes. I’ve even considered changing to a 22 barrel but this is 1/2 the price of the gun.
The corroborating evidence is out there that predates my experience. It’s now my designated backyard out the window squirrel machine.
You may have a point there. I do know from experience that the 177 and .22s work very well.
 
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@madman68320, here is another smoking deal on a known good PCP do your own research on the brand…

 
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