I love a Hatsan, they are kind of the Kel tech of airguns. Barrel polish, de bur the transfer port, and clean ALL he factory lube out of the valve and trigger area. Also a very light polish on trigger. I love my Jet!
Do a barrel polish using non embedding bore compound. And I cleaned ALL the lubrication out of the trigger and valve area. over 1000 pellets and a few tins of slugs and she is accurate past 40 yards. Best cheap PCP out there!
I love a Hatsan, they are kind of the Kel tech of airguns. Barrel polish, de bur the transfer port, and clean ALL he factory lube out of the valve and trigger area. Also a very light polish on trigger. I love my Jet!
That airgun sounds like it is hitting like a hammer 🔨😃👍
Yes... sounds great on the steel . Ha
good video just got one and was looking for stuff about them I can say this they can make your ears ring
Great video very informative, it looks that one definitely needs an optic.
For sure... you can get by with the open sights, but I know a lot of people would definitely prefer an optic in this case.
Thanks was have trouble sighting in
To each their own but yeah... I'd favor an optic with this one.
Do a barrel polish using non embedding bore compound. And I cleaned ALL the lubrication out of the trigger and valve area. over 1000 pellets and a few tins of slugs and she is accurate past 40 yards. Best cheap PCP out there!
My Hatsan jet 2 in .177 is comically accurate for a pistol carbine. I think I lucked out and got a sweet one. The opposite of a lemon. Lol