Hatsan One Week with the Hatsan Velox .22

i really want to get a velox, seems like they had a lot of issues with burst fire when they first came out, any know if the more recent ones are having issues, and how loud are they my notos is pretty quiet, wondering in comparison i know it needs a moderator
I got one from pyramid air, second batch and it's had no problem..
Mark
 
Ok, now i have understand it, i have tested it on dry mode, without air.
It is so easy once when you understand it.
Thanks a lot.
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It still not build pressure on the Air Cylinder.



A friend of mine, he registered it, but I paid for it because I wanted to have one, but I don't have a certificate and I take care of problems like this. But my friend owns it.



ok so I had a really similar problem, I could fill my gun, but as soon as I turned off my compressor and twisted my bleed knob, the gun dumped all air. So I removed the Foster fitting nipple off of my hot and jet bought a new crush washer or seal whatever you call it, and I installed it on my VELOX. Now it holds air just fine. Also, if you go to tractor supply company, you can find a 1/8 foster fitting that will screw into the actual cylinder on your spare air tank. Faster and cheaper than getting some off of eBay. And you can always return it if you don’t like it I have been looking for a way to tandem mount both tanks and I think I have it figured out if it works. I’ll post the details about it. I’m not a machine. I have absolutely no experience in this area, but I’m wanting to try anything once. Well almost anything
 
Aster loosening the springload from the hammer 1/2 (first row) clockwise, then annother 1/4 (second row) I got this nice results on my Velox.
It's still a fairly new gun with some small modifications and inside polishing.

1. 558 - 586 - with weaker spring tension even faster
2. 559 - 572
3. 560 - 580
4. 559 - 571
5. 553 - 578
6. 571 - 571
7. 574 - 579
8. 578 - 578
9. 578 - 579
10. 583 - 587 - Most power 16.5 Joule
11. 577 - 586
12. 574 - 586
13. 575 - 583
14. 569 - 579
15. 564 - 570
16. 564 - 564
17. 547 - 567
18. 555 - 559
19. 552 - 554
20. 575 - 552
21. 536 - 550
22. 516 - 545
23. 528 - 536
24. 521 - 533 - after 2magazines still 13,6 Joule
25. 504 - 526
26. 512 - 522
27. 505 - 514
28. 499 -- 507
29. End -- 498
30. - -- -- 497
31. ---- -- 490 - 3 shots more.
32 --- ---- End
 
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Made a kind of bearing for the piston rod, glued it with epoxy, polished the barrel, cut an O-Ring grove inside the piston, and a slightly bigger on the outside.


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I bought the one on ebay to have two tanks filled, only problem is it takes 10 minutes to unthread/re-thread the tanks. I saw a picture on youtube where I guy had an adapter and BOTH tanks feeding the velox at once. I wrote in the comments "where can I get one" and there was never a reply.
I had a velox briefly. I returned it when I only got 10 shots out of the first can of air I was able to fill successfully. I think it would be better if you just tethered it to a SCBA tank. How many shots are you getting out of each can and what caliber are you shooting?
 
Thank you very much Keesbo, its nice to read guten tag ;)

Maybe my Google translation is wrong, but I didn't quite understand. Could you explain it differently or with pictures? What is a probe? Pellet pusher?

I can't just remove the magazine when it's empty without pulling the cocking lever back, can I?
I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but Hatsan should definitely write that in the manual.

UPDATE
I have a big problem now. I wanted to unscrew the air cartridge, all the pressure escaped. When I want to fill it with the compressor, air comes out of the barrel and no pressure builds up. I've only had the Velox for a short time and it's already broken. Can i repair something like this without a lot of technical skill?

Best regards
Dirk
Give it a good tapping. Hold it upright like you're going to shoot the clouds and then tap the back of it like where the hammer would be if it was a powder burner. Tap it with a wooden Mallet or something like that. Tap it good. But don't break it.

I had one briefly, and returned it for this very same problem. But I had to tap it to get it to hold air. Otherwise all the air would leak out when I bled down the hose from the bottle.

The tapping got it to hold air, however, there were still issues with reliable cycling, and air leaking out between shots. Pyramid Air did not make it easy for me to return it either. It's still in progress but that didn't stop me from buying my Huben GK1 from KRAZ COOL AIRGUNS. That dude knows how to treat his customers. It should be here tomorrow between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. so in a way, I'm glad it didn't work out with the Velox.