I've got a 60s. Had it years. There's actually a lot of differences between what I've got and what you've got, not just the laser chequering on the stock. Mine has a rubber butt pad and the safety catch is a completely different shape. Like you said yours is maybe an early one.
It's a Hatty. Edgar brothers endorse them. Hatsan springers are built for serious power, then they're dumbed down to suit the uk market. With a few inexpensive modifications and parts, you can easily tune them to the power that the internals are designed for. Great springers. You can't go wrong for the money. 👌👍
my edger & brothers model 60 also has those lines on the stock and mine is so ancient you could almost call it an antique, it doesnt even have a safety on it, its a very old model i bought new for £60 in 1998 when i was 13, if yours has a safety then its probably the next generation from mine, mine still fires well, though i rarely fire it these days, at 30 yards its not that great for accurate plinking though you could probably take down a rabbit. its too noisy in the garden so got a hw100kt fsb, which is almost silent with a moderator on.
I will do a some point in the future, will send tbt a email to see if they do one , once I’ve made a jig to remove the spring so I can measure it buddy ,, thanks shane
Quite surprising nice shootin, if u watch ur muzzle u pull 4 out the 5 shots, but as I say if it had a gud rest, no doubt u would be gettin one too two pellet hole groups👍🏻
When I was growing up I had the MOD 35 .177 I loved that rifle
I've got a 60s. Had it years. There's actually a lot of differences between what I've got and what you've got, not just the laser chequering on the stock. Mine has a rubber butt pad and the safety catch is a completely different shape. Like you said yours is maybe an early one.
Thanks for the comment Clinton interesting, cheers shane
It's a Hatty. Edgar brothers endorse them. Hatsan springers are built for serious power, then they're dumbed down to suit the uk market. With a few inexpensive modifications and parts, you can easily tune them to the power that the internals are designed for. Great springers. You can't go wrong for the money. 👌👍
Cheers buddy will look on the internet for any links thanks Shane
my edger & brothers model 60 also has those lines on the stock and mine is so ancient you could almost call it an antique, it doesnt even have a safety on it, its a very old model i bought new for £60 in 1998 when i was 13, if yours has a safety then its probably the next generation from mine, mine still fires well, though i rarely fire it these days, at 30 yards its not that great for accurate plinking though you could probably take down a rabbit. its too noisy in the garden so got a hw100kt fsb, which is almost silent with a moderator on.
Thank you for taking the time and effort to produce such a nice video. I am really looking forward to the next one on refinishing the stock.
Cheers Jim , kind remark ,, Shane
To be honest that was better than expected, must be the skill of the shooter :-) Look forward to the next one. Cheers D.
That's a grand little shed you have there pal!
Thank you ,, Shane
Loving your videos, think I like the look of the CP2 best. Realistically, how far can the CP2 be used for pest control please? ATB MMMD
How about a Weihrauch 30s for your garden plinking. Just got one great at that distance and good fun.
Good review on the hatsan shane are you putting a new spring in it
I will do a some point in the future, will send tbt a email to see if they do one , once I’ve made a jig to remove the spring so I can measure it buddy ,, thanks shane
Maybe lower the target if you can, it might offer a more comfortable hold on the fore stock.
Quite surprising nice shootin, if u watch ur muzzle u pull 4 out the 5 shots, but as I say if it had a gud rest, no doubt u would be gettin one too two pellet hole groups👍🏻
Yeh , it was all over the place , luckily I hit the target,,, l o l cheers Shane
Shane are you putting a new spring in the Edgar bros
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