Thank you for the replies guys.The reviews on Pyramidair are decent for the most part, so that's good news.Whirligig, do you have the .22 or .177 spring version, & how long have you owned it?Out of the box, apart from making sure screws are snug (like all springers) is there anything that needs fettling?
Thank you all for the input.I've had a good read around about the Hatsan mod 25 supercharger and I've found a few reports of a sear spring snapping & some with stock screws needing fettling, but additionally, there are a good amount of reports from satisfied customers balancing the overall opinion - including the reviews from Pyramidair above.I've heard they're a chore in terms of getting good grouping, but I'm a big fan of springers & having to put effort in, so this isn't a problem.
Quote from: Damo666 on April 10, 2020, 02:59:39 PMThank you all for the input.I've had a good read around about the Hatsan mod 25 supercharger and I've found a few reports of a sear spring snapping & some with stock screws needing fettling, but additionally, there are a good amount of reports from satisfied customers balancing the overall opinion - including the reviews from Pyramidair above.I've heard they're a chore in terms of getting good grouping, but I'm a big fan of springers & having to put effort in, so this isn't a problem.When the supercharger first came out they had a lot of problems with the sear spring snapping but I have not herd of any failures in quite some time. Hatsan has been improving on this platform from day one. They have resigned and improved the gas ram,piston,piston seal material and springs that I know of. The new guns are a lot better than the originals by far.
Get the Diana LP-8 Magnum. It is more accurate that the Hatsan and much better build quality.Anything else and you will be disappointed... -Y
Cheers Whirly for the input.I've now ordered one & expect delivery on Wednesday next week, so when it arrives I'll report back with my findings.
Quote from: Damo666 on April 10, 2020, 09:25:11 PMCheers Whirly for the input.I've now ordered one & expect delivery on Wednesday next week, so when it arrives I'll report back with my findings.Did you get the springer or the gas ram version?What caliber?-W
Quote from: Whirligig on April 11, 2020, 08:06:36 AMQuote from: Damo666 on April 10, 2020, 09:25:11 PMCheers Whirly for the input.I've now ordered one & expect delivery on Wednesday next week, so when it arrives I'll report back with my findings.Did you get the springer or the gas ram version?What caliber?-WI got the .22 springer supercharger model - http://www.thegunrack.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=772I went for .22 as opposed to .177, as my thoughts are that the firing cycle will be smoother & less harsh with the .22 if my springer air rifles are anything to go by.Not sure if this smoother firing cycle applies with pistols, but I'm fine with either calibre anyway.
Quote from: Airnut on April 10, 2020, 09:31:18 PMQuote from: Damo666 on April 10, 2020, 02:59:39 PMThank you all for the input.I've had a good read around about the Hatsan mod 25 supercharger and I've found a few reports of a sear spring snapping & some with stock screws needing fettling, but additionally, there are a good amount of reports from satisfied customers balancing the overall opinion - including the reviews from Pyramidair above.I've heard they're a chore in terms of getting good grouping, but I'm a big fan of springers & having to put effort in, so this isn't a problem.When the supercharger first came out they had a lot of problems with the sear spring snapping but I have not herd of any failures in quite some time. Hatsan has been improving on this platform from day one. They have resigned and improved the gas ram,piston,piston seal material and springs that I know of. The new guns are a lot better than the originals by far. That's nice to hear about Hatsan remedying things rather than sitting on their hands doing nothing.Do you know the approximate year that the supercharger was released for sale?