Nice. And probably a lot easier than dealing with Hatsan “customer service” from what I’ve heard. Finally got some meaningful time with the FWB124 this evening. Mounted modern glass on it last night. The original Japanese RWS 4 x 32 is a neat little scope but gun was still high at 25 yards and I had limited elevation adjustment left. Didn’t want to risk ruining a cool old scope. Put up a piece of cardboard and drew a target to zero it. Traced a dime and then traced a quarter around it. Once it was zeroed I didn’t need the quarter and only needed about 1/3 of the dime. At 25 yards it put 15 shots into a group that small. After 8 or 9 shots I only knew it was a hit because I could see bits of the backstop chip off. Sweet little gun. With the ARH Plinkers kit it’s making 10.5 FPE with either JSB 8.4 or FTT but is easier to cock than a HW30. Easy to shoot offhand. Light weight. Just a really nice rifle, glad to have it.I was given a Hatsan Model 95. The person that gave it to me had given up because the barrel would wobble and not lock up tight. I fabricated a couple of brass shims for it. I also noticed there was a part broken in the trigger group. This part is not really needed in a Quattro trigger. So I also fabricated a bushing to replace the broken part. The gun is working. Took the rifle out and shot it a few times. Tomorrow will sight it in and give it a workout.
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