Hi there fellow airgun addicts,
I just purchased a Hatsan AT-44W QE .177 and I'm super excited. I've been looking for an excuse for about a month now to buy another PCP, and I couldn't think of a good enough excuse, so I just said, " Eff-it, let's do it ! " . I was looking for the wood stock and luckily found one. I guess I'll need to get a Huma regulator next.
I own the Umarex Gauntlet in both .177 and .22 , both Haji'd out and both have an O-Ring tune STKO style for accuracy. Dead accurate, but I wanted to buy a Hatsan AT-44 because I can't afford an HW-100 yet.
My Gamo Whisper Swarm 10x .22 broke on me today and the swarm just fell apart. I emailed Gamo today and hope to send it in for repair, but that was the catalyst that made me order the AT-44.
I own the AT-P2 and the MOD 25 carbine in .177 and love them. Both are super accurate. So now they'll have a brother, or sister. I'm still kind of new, so I'm not sure yet if rifles are male or female like my bass guitars are usually female.
Anyway, I look forward to hearing some encouragement from you AT-44 enthusiasts. Thanks in advance !!! - Mike
I just purchased a Hatsan AT-44W QE .177 and I'm super excited. I've been looking for an excuse for about a month now to buy another PCP, and I couldn't think of a good enough excuse, so I just said, " Eff-it, let's do it ! " . I was looking for the wood stock and luckily found one. I guess I'll need to get a Huma regulator next.
I own the Umarex Gauntlet in both .177 and .22 , both Haji'd out and both have an O-Ring tune STKO style for accuracy. Dead accurate, but I wanted to buy a Hatsan AT-44 because I can't afford an HW-100 yet.
My Gamo Whisper Swarm 10x .22 broke on me today and the swarm just fell apart. I emailed Gamo today and hope to send it in for repair, but that was the catalyst that made me order the AT-44.
I own the AT-P2 and the MOD 25 carbine in .177 and love them. Both are super accurate. So now they'll have a brother, or sister. I'm still kind of new, so I'm not sure yet if rifles are male or female like my bass guitars are usually female.
Anyway, I look forward to hearing some encouragement from you AT-44 enthusiasts. Thanks in advance !!! - Mike