Mine has to be my Gamo whisper. Couldn't make a 2" shot group at 20 yards and the front site broke off from the vibrations after the third pellet I shot out of it.
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Have to disagree with many choices here, as one mans junk is another mans treasure...I have both Gamo and Crossman NP, I polished internals, lubed, buttoned pistons, stiffened barrels with Carbon Fiber, re crowned now 1/4 to 1/2 inch groups all day at 30 yards...Yes they where raw out the box, like anything can be improved with a little TLC...With the NP I custom stained the stock and it is now one of my favorite and most beautiful guns...
Have to disagree with many choices here, as one mans junk is another mans treasure...I have both Gamo and Crossman NP, I polished internals, lubed, buttoned pistons, stiffened barrels with Carbon Fiber, re crowned now 1/4 to 1/2 inch groups all day at 30 yards...Yes they where raw out the box, like anything can be improved with a little TLC...With the NP I custom stained the stock and it is now one of my favorite and most beautiful guns...
How can you disagree? Its their opinion.
Have to disagree with many choices here, as one mans junk is another mans treasure...I have both Gamo and Crossman NP, I polished internals, lubed, buttoned pistons, stiffened barrels with Carbon Fiber, re crowned now 1/4 to 1/2 inch groups all day at 30 yards...Yes they where raw out the box, like anything can be improved with a little TLC...With the NP I custom stained the stock and it is now one of my favorite and most beautiful guns...
How can you disagree? Its their opinion.
Because it's my opinion
I place my vote for the Hatsan 135QE in .25 cal. I must have shot 500 rounds through it and it was constantly filling the barrel with black gunk coming from the wonderful Vortex Gas Piston. Finally I was getting the accuracy to come around for 5-6 shots after cleaning barrel. It really is a heavy beast also. I put the gun up for a few months and the next time I took it out the wonderful gas piston had failed on me. Contacting Hatsan brought the usual price list for the repair and instructions on sending it in. Surely they know these pistons are junk and they should stand behind them. OH, by the way did I say the rifle has a beautiful Turkish stock. I would prefer a cheesy stock and a gun that lasts longer than 15 months with very little use. I wonder how this gun would look as a lamp? I am certainly not going to repair it.
Have to disagree with many choices here, as one mans junk is another mans treasure...I have both Gamo and Crossman NP, I polished internals, lubed, buttoned pistons, stiffened barrels with Carbon Fiber, re crowned now 1/4 to 1/2 inch groups all day at 30 yards...Yes they where raw out the box, like anything can be improved with a little TLC...With the NP I custom stained the stock and it is now one of my favorite and most beautiful guns...
How can you disagree? Its their opinion.
Because it's my opinion
Hatsan 125 .... Absolutely TRASH . Gave it away less than a week after buying it new . Noisy , poorly built , hard to cock , and couldn't hit a coffee can at 20 yards . Made the Gauntlet look like a Mercedes
I had the same experience with the Hatsan 155 Torpedo. Loved the stock, but what a piece of junk.
Hatsan Bull Boss. Bad design with the wishbone anti double feed piece and then poor customer service. Second up would be the Diana Stormrider Gen1. I had problems with it and never could find any type of customer service for it. Sold the BB and gave the Stormrider away.
Hatsan Bull Boss. Bad design with the wishbone anti double feed piece and then poor customer service. Second up would be the Diana Stormrider Gen1. I had problems with it and never could find any type of customer service for it. Sold the BB and gave the Stormrider away.
I am so surprised so many Hatsans are making it on here.
Hatsan Bull Boss. Bad design with the wishbone anti double feed piece and then poor customer service. Second up would be the Diana Stormrider Gen1. I had problems with it and never could find any type of customer service for it. Sold the BB and gave the Stormrider away.
I am so surprised so many Hatsans are making it on here.
I have several Hatsans and no problem with any of them. Interesting, huh.
I'll be different. Not cuz I wanna be. Just worked out thataway.
I don't have a worst air gun, nor do I have a best/favorite air gun. They've all worked out well! Even the B-3, which was the first one I owned...it was gifted to me. Each one is different, but I enjoy shooting each and every one!
So if you had every rifle in your truck, and a thief came and stole one, you wouldn’t care which one? They are all equal?
I think I'd be happy that they didn't steal them all.
I just had a guy break into my wife’s car. Infuriating to say the least. But hey at least you like all your rifles equally. What rifles do you have?
I didn’t realize how many of those Hatsans come broken or break fast. I really liked the look of the Hatsan Torpedo 155, but dang it was disappointing to have it break in two shots. It actually broke on the front disengage button for the under leaver, and also the whole airport assembly loved forward in the action making the gun completely unusable. I looked over the rifles other features too. What a complete piece of junk in quality.
I am grateful though because it turned me away from spending more for less. Now I am on to spending more for more.
Some are better than others! Did anyone ever stop to think what the difference is between a $100 airgun and a $1000 gun?