I had one of these in 177 which I bought from a mate to help him out to raise a few quid and I can honestly say the one I had was fantastic and was nigh on putting pellet on pellet at 25 yards and I remember the pellets I used were accupells. Anyone starting out on a budget in my view can’t go far wrong with one of these as I said the one I had was 177 and it really did impress me.
Oh, crikey, I haven't seen one of these for many years, I had one about 7-8 years ago it was a very good springer, reasonably accurate & reliable, I think it was about £80ish at the time, traded in for a Weihrauch HW77 which I have ever since, good review guy's 👍
I had one of these guns and it had a expensive pellet preference, JSB Hades for accuracy. Easy to improve the trigger by oil stoning the sears and drilling the piston to reduce recoil. Power was only 9 FPE from new. This wood version is much better made that the plastic stock version and the open sights were a pleasure to use but the firing cycle is quite noisy.
Dad almost sounded like he knew what he talking about regarding to plastic fluid filled optics 😂😂😂 I remember my first airgun was a Relum, absolute rubbish but i was 9 and i loved it. If i were advising anyone on a low budget then HW99 would be the one to pick. Sorry the Hatsan isn't in the same league. Enjoying the reviews ❤
I have bought a few PCP`s from you this year, but my favourite grab-n-go is my budget Remington Express XP (Looks similar) tuned to within an inch of it`s legal life, and my 51 year old Diana. Like PCP`s but love Springers. A bit of work on your trigger finger Lawrence LoL.
I found it a big moment when you let that barrel slip ;-) Nice budget gun with potential. A good lube would take away that grinding noice and maybe there is some trigger adjustment/tuning possible.
I think I have watched a different video. Look at the main cluster(group)of where the pellets have hit the target, rather than looking at the target centre.
Only now noticing Lawrence pulling the trigger, looks bloody terrible, that definitely lets the rifle down, however a beginner would not worry about the trigger and would definitely end up buying a better rifle if not put off air gunning forever 😂
I had one of these in 177 which I bought from a mate to help him out to raise a few quid and I can honestly say the one I had was fantastic and was nigh on putting pellet on pellet at 25 yards and I remember the pellets I used were accupells.
Anyone starting out on a budget in my view can’t go far wrong with one of these as I said the one I had was 177 and it really did impress me.
Liar.pellet on pellet.
@ Hey pal, I’m too long in the tooth to start and play silly little playground games. I’ve come across too many online gobshites.
Nice to see some springer reviews, more please guys.!!!😅
Oh, crikey, I haven't seen one of these for many years, I had one about 7-8 years ago it was a very good springer, reasonably accurate & reliable, I think it was about £80ish at the time, traded in for a Weihrauch HW77 which I have ever since, good review guy's 👍
I had one of these guns and it had a expensive pellet preference, JSB Hades for accuracy.
Easy to improve the trigger by oil stoning the sears and drilling the piston to reduce recoil.
Power was only 9 FPE from new. This wood version is much better made that the plastic stock version and the open sights were a pleasure to use but the firing cycle is quite noisy.
Great review lads enjoyed it
Yes Laurence, you said it! "price is...at time of recording" 🙏 Another great video gents!
Only person to spell my name right on here!
@@rangecountryairguns5883 😂 how could i get that wrong, see you next week, keep up the good work 👍
Dad almost sounded like he knew what he talking about regarding to plastic fluid filled optics 😂😂😂
I remember my first airgun was a Relum, absolute rubbish but i was 9 and i loved it.
If i were advising anyone on a low budget then HW99 would be the one to pick. Sorry the Hatsan isn't in the same league.
Enjoying the reviews ❤
Unlike the HW99 the Hatsan 900x isn’t noted for cylinder galling.
Very true, same for some HW35s, easy enough to remedy though, if they are not sorted they will literally eat themselves.@@elginsparrowhawk7203
Yes the HW99 is by far a better rifle but it is 2.5x more expensive so depends on budget
Thanks for the review fellas. But could I request that you chrono test when you do your reviews if possible?
I have bought a few PCP`s from you this year, but my favourite grab-n-go is my budget Remington Express XP (Looks similar) tuned to within an inch of it`s legal life, and my 51 year old Diana. Like PCP`s but love Springers. A bit of work on your trigger finger Lawrence LoL.
I found it a big moment when you let that barrel slip ;-) Nice budget gun with potential. A good lube would take away that grinding noice and maybe there is some trigger adjustment/tuning possible.
I think I have watched a different video.
Look at the main cluster(group)of where the pellets have hit the target, rather than looking at the target centre.
Peter defo has more experience than laurence wth droop...i guess..lol😊..great wee video as usual 😂😂😂😂
Reminds me of Webley omega with that safety and back adjustable sight the trigger second stage is the problem to long
You been enjoying the old edibles, eh...?😂
Only now noticing Lawrence pulling the trigger, looks bloody terrible, that definitely lets the rifle down, however a beginner would not worry about the trigger and would definitely end up buying a better rifle if not put off air gunning forever 😂
think you need a script lads lol
That's what makes them so epic by not having one 😊
So right @@chrisoland
OMG not accurate only any good for hitting cans etc .
Hatsan and good don't really mix