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Airguns by Make and Model => Hatsan Airguns => Topic started by: Mr. Panther on March 22, 2017, 11:54:35 AM

Title: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: Mr. Panther on March 22, 2017, 11:54:35 AM
     I was bored last night, and after shooting the .22 Striker 1000 all day I decided I didn't like the recoil and cocking effort of it. I took out the original spring, ( 44 coils),  and installed one of my Crosman Springs, ( 36 coils, thinner wire). I also put it in a spare striker stock I had, that I stuffed 3/4# of modeling clay in it for balance and sound deadening. I didn't have an opportunity to really test it last night, just a few shots in my hall way. Cocking was smooth, seems to shoot like my B19's I have, but with a much more accurate barrel and better trigger. It's quieter, with much less recoil, and will still go through a tin can with ease. I feel the trade off in a little speed will be good for a smoother shooting rifle that isn't so much a work out to shoot more than 30 pellets through. JMO
Title: Re: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: travelbike on March 22, 2017, 01:39:45 PM
When you get to measuring pellet speed, let us know. I've been pondering too on converting a Hatsan spring underlever to a 12 fpe.  Thanks
Title: Re: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: Rob M on March 22, 2017, 01:40:59 PM
very cool.. this should be interesting.. it will likely be more accurate im assuming
Title: Re: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: vangraff on March 23, 2017, 02:52:52 PM
I cut down spring in my 88 from out of box 49 coil down to 37 and gun lost almost no power. Now I have some crazy to fit in 60cm 70 coil 2,5mm wire spring.
Title: Re: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: Mr. Panther on March 24, 2017, 01:00:27 PM
I'm saving to get a chrony next month, but I shot it and it is a lot more controlled now. It was accurate before I did this but is a bit more easy to hit what I aim at now. I haven't seen a depreciable drop in power other than it hits about 2' lower at 50 yards. Penetration and drop at 30 yards didn't change at all so it is effective for what I want it for. It is quieter, and is smoother now. The Crosman spring was a tight fit on the rear spring guide so I had to shave it down  to fit snug and lubed it well. It is shooting more like the way I like it now, some may not like it but I think it is a vast improvement fort me.
Title: Re: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: SteveP-52 on March 24, 2017, 02:32:36 PM
So whatcha gonna do with that Striker wood stock....

Now chuckle 'cause you had to know I'd ask...lol
Title: Re: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: Mr. Panther on March 24, 2017, 03:41:16 PM
thinking of stripping it down and painting it pink.......
Title: Re: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: SteveP-52 on March 24, 2017, 05:23:53 PM
I've got a red one and actually considered blue and even purple but not even for the great niece would I do one in pink...lol
Title: Re: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: Mr. Panther on March 24, 2017, 07:25:11 PM
Somebody has to Steve....
Title: Re: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: SteveP-52 on March 24, 2017, 08:26:19 PM
I will happily leave that job in your very capable hands and just stick to my red one...lol
Title: Re: Resprung 1000c Hatsan
Post by: Mr. Panther on March 24, 2017, 08:38:01 PM
Thanks man, I needed to have that permission. LOL