those cheap prices make me hate having to be careful about noise (unless i wanted to go to the range, in which case i may as well get the loudest and most powerful repeater PCP (a Sumatra if im correct))
Quote from: Tyrantblade on July 16, 2014, 06:37:41 PMthose cheap prices make me hate having to be careful about noise (unless i wanted to go to the range, in which case i may as well get the loudest and most powerful repeater PCP (a Sumatra if im correct))TKO is all you need, I shoot all day all night in the city and no one hears a thing...
Quote from: Bwalton on July 16, 2014, 06:53:27 PMQuote from: Tyrantblade on July 16, 2014, 06:37:41 PMthose cheap prices make me hate having to be careful about noise (unless i wanted to go to the range, in which case i may as well get the loudest and most powerful repeater PCP (a Sumatra if im correct))TKO is all you need, I shoot all day all night in the city and no one hears a thing...yeah, but anything thats removable and lessens noise on things that shoot are very iffy law wise, and not knowing the specifics i really dont wanna go into that territory, if spending extra money means i can stay away from iffy laws, i will gladly do it.
I purchased a BT65 Elite in .22 to replace my FDPCP for more hunting power. I am sure I am not the first to call the BT65 an Awesome Beast, but it is just that. The rifle is well built, nice tactical look, accurate, and quite heavy at about 11.5 lbs with scope, like all Hatsan guns.Mine is not the QE version so I purchased an LDC from Wolf to tame the substantial noise. Other than the weight, I couldn't be happier with the purchase. I returned a Hatsan 135 a while back because of the weight, but the BT65 is just as heavy, and has convinced me that I am going to have to man up more to hunt with the air guns that I really like.
Joe, you can do a search for Wolf Airguns and they are easy to find. About $60 or so shipped. Wolf is located in Poland so takes a couple weeks for merchandise to arrive. I am pretty happy with the unit.