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Title: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Bobbo on March 23, 2012, 12:33:42 AM
Is the only difference between the 125, the 125TH and the 125 Sniper the stock?

Thanks
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tom @ Buzzard Bluff on March 23, 2012, 12:43:11 AM
Highly suggest you read Tom Gaylord's blog today!

<https://www.pyramydair.com/blog/>
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on March 23, 2012, 12:53:43 AM
Is the only difference between the 125, the 125TH and the 125 Sniper the stock?

Thanks

Mechanically, the guns are identical in performance and have only a few differences.

Regular 125 - Conventional Stock

125 TH - Thumbhole Stock

125 Sniper - Adjustable Comb (Cheekpiece) Stock, Integrated Sound Moderator, Sling Swivels & Sling, crappy bipod

Dave


Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: DeathMetalMax on March 23, 2012, 03:11:21 AM
If you're looking into any of the Hatsan 125's you should take a look at Rick's Airgunweb review on youtube of the Hatsan 125 sniper .25.   

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmsKDtCj2rk#ws (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmsKDtCj2rk#ws)
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Bobbo on March 23, 2012, 02:33:02 PM
OK, the blog says that a shotgun patterns better than the .177, but the video says the .25 is a tack driver.

Are there any real world results?
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 23, 2012, 03:32:01 PM
look up the reviews on teh walther falcon hunter, its the same gun and almost all reviews are positive.  tom's gun sounds like it was a lemon
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Bobbo on March 23, 2012, 05:19:09 PM
Then as soon as I can find a 125 (not a TH or a Sniper) in .25 I will SERIOUSLY consider buying.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on March 23, 2012, 06:27:48 PM
Then as soon as I can find a 125 (not a TH or a Sniper) in .25 I will SERIOUSLY consider buying.

http://www.american-armscorp.com/air-rifles/hatsan-sprigers/ (http://www.american-armscorp.com/air-rifles/hatsan-sprigers/)     SCROLL DOWN . . .

Hatsan 125 All Weather Black Synthetic Stock - Combo 3-9X32 Scope

Available now!!

Order yours now and be the first!!
Price: $178.95 (USD) Add to Cart
Available
, Delivery Time: 5 to 10 days Fedex Ground Service
19.6"   
9 lbs
1000 fps
.25
750 fps
Stock: Black Synthetic All Weather Polymer

Dave
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: thekid on March 23, 2012, 07:02:54 PM
The .177  will beat it self to death... Real world results...mine did.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Bobbo on March 23, 2012, 10:56:19 PM
Then as soon as I can find a 125 (not a TH or a Sniper) in .25 I will SERIOUSLY consider buying.

http://www.american-armscorp.com/air-rifles/hatsan-sprigers/ (http://www.american-armscorp.com/air-rifles/hatsan-sprigers/)     SCROLL DOWN . . .

Hatsan 125 All Weather Black Synthetic Stock - Combo 3-9X32 Scope

Available now!!

Order yours now and be the first!!
Price: $178.95 (USD) Add to Cart
Available
, Delivery Time: 5 to 10 days Fedex Ground Service
19.6"   
9 lbs
1000 fps
.25
750 fps
Stock: Black Synthetic All Weather Polymer

Dave


I'm leaving in the morning for 2 weeks in Florida, when I get back I will try to get this past the wife.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on March 23, 2012, 11:55:24 PM
I'm leaving in the morning for 2 weeks in Florida, when I get back I will try to get this past the wife.

In case you can't get that one by her, try this one . . . LOL !

http://www.airgundepot.com/hatsan-model-125-air-rifle-177-cal.html (http://www.airgundepot.com/hatsan-model-125-air-rifle-177-cal.html)

Dave
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: z28rod on March 24, 2012, 01:44:31 AM
Tarheal, that is a great price on that 125.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Paul68 on March 24, 2012, 11:26:21 PM
Then as soon as I can find a 125 (not a TH or a Sniper) in .25 I will SERIOUSLY consider buying.

http://www.american-armscorp.com/air-rifles/hatsan-sprigers/ (http://www.american-armscorp.com/air-rifles/hatsan-sprigers/)     SCROLL DOWN . . .

Hatsan 125 All Weather Black Synthetic Stock - Combo 3-9X32 Scope

Available now!!

Order yours now and be the first!!
Price: $178.95 (USD) Add to Cart
Available
, Delivery Time: 5 to 10 days Fedex Ground Service
19.6"   
9 lbs
1000 fps
.25
750 fps
Stock: Black Synthetic All Weather Polymer

Dave

This price is about to get me in trouble.

What the heck, nothing new ;D

*Edit*
Hatsan 125 All Weather Black Synthetic Stock - Combo- Now En-Route :-X
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 25, 2012, 01:45:21 AM
congrates lol.   
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Paul68 on March 25, 2012, 01:47:38 PM
Thanks. American Arms did not include a tracking number, so I am stuck monitoring deliveries for the next week in order to attempt interception of delivery and put off the inevitable explanation/justification.  :o

It's all TarHeels fault.  8)
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on March 25, 2012, 02:17:26 PM
It's all TarHeels fault.  8)

I'm sorry . . . NOT !

LOL !

Dave
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 25, 2012, 02:29:28 PM
Thanks. American Arms did not include a tracking number, so I am stuck monitoring deliveries for the next week in order to attempt interception of delivery and put off the inevitable explanation/justification.  :o

It's all TarHeels fault.  8)

ya, IDK if they even have them yet.  Wish I had tracking or a emial saying it was shipped. the wait is bad already
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Paul68 on March 25, 2012, 03:56:38 PM
Thanks. American Arms did not include a tracking number, so I am stuck monitoring deliveries for the next week in order to attempt interception of delivery and put off the inevitable explanation/justification.  :o

It's all TarHeels fault.  8)

ya, IDK if they even have them yet.  Wish I had tracking or a emial saying it was shipped. the wait is bad already

I got the e-mail confirming order, but I imagine it won't ship until monday. The site says "available now" and "supplies limited", so I am assuming this means in stock and ready for order. If not, and I have to wait for inventory to arrive, AA will be getting some choice words from me about their advertising as well as a stop sale and refund request. Let's hope for the happy scenario eh?

This really was a hard decision. I spent a few weeks weighing the pros and cons of several AG's, and finally settled on the Beeman Mach12.5 over the TF-Jet because I wanted a decent super magnum with a tradtional stock I could get close to 30 FPE out of and still be able to service myself. The Hatsan here though quickly won out despite concerns with parts due to the fact that I just don't feel the Chinese products are on the same QC level as these Turkish builds. I would MUCH rather have gotten a wood stock, but I can deal with that later and figured I'd give synthetic a chance anyways. With Dave dropping that American Arms link to a 125 at only 178.00, it was too hard to pass up and I was pushed over the edge. (Thanks Dave lol) Just a plain WTM is 209.00 on Pyramyd before shipping. The 125 cost me 197.00 shipped.

I still want the Mach 12.5, but now it looks like it'll be another month or so before I spring for it.

 Right now, the only thing I know for certain I will change is the muzzle brake/sight assembly to a simple tapered brake. I plan on just shooting this for a week or so first to get a feel for it and see if I like it, and then later upgrade the seal and perhaps lube tune it. If I really like it, it'll get a gas spring after I make a trial conversion on my Storm first. I am really hoping for no issues like bad seals, stock fractures, or barrel lockup problems.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 25, 2012, 04:52:15 PM
Thanks. American Arms did not include a tracking number, so I am stuck monitoring deliveries for the next week in order to attempt interception of delivery and put off the inevitable explanation/justification.  :o

It's all TarHeels fault.  8)

ya, IDK if they even have them yet.  Wish I had tracking or a emial saying it was shipped. the wait is bad already

I got the e-mail confirming order, but I imagine it won't ship until monday. The site says "available now" and "supplies limited", so I am assuming this means in stock and ready for order. If not, and I have to wait for inventory to arrive, AA will be getting some choice words from me about their advertising as well as a stop sale and refund request. Let's hope for the happy scenario eh?

This really was a hard decision. I spent a few weeks weighing the pros and cons of several AG's, and finally settled on the Beeman Mach12.5 over the TF-Jet because I wanted a decent super magnum with a tradtional stock I could get close to 30 FPE out of and still be able to service myself. The Hatsan here though quickly won out despite concerns with parts due to the fact that I just don't feel the Chinese products are on the same QC level as these Turkish builds. I would MUCH rather have gotten a wood stock, but I can deal with that later and figured I'd give synthetic a chance anyways. With Dave dropping that American Arms link to a 125 at only 178.00, it was too hard to pass up and I was pushed over the edge. (Thanks Dave lol) Just a plain WTM is 209.00 on Pyramyd before shipping. The 125 cost me 197.00 shipped.

I still want the Mach 12.5, but now it looks like it'll be another month or so before I spring for it.

 Right now, the only thing I know for certain I will change is the muzzle brake/sight assembly to a simple tapered brake. I plan on just shooting this for a week or so first to get a feel for it and see if I like it, and then later upgrade the seal and perhaps lube tune it. If I really like it, it'll get a gas spring after I make a trial conversion on my Storm first. I am really hoping for no issues like bad seals, stock fractures, or barrel lockup problems.

ya i thought they would have them at thier place on the 20th but it sounds like they just htit the shores than and they were waiting for them to arrive. IDK, either way the price is better then every where else I looked. Just hope to see it some time this week
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Paul68 on March 25, 2012, 11:42:37 PM
Just now noticed, their sales reciept says I ordered a.177 ???

Already e-mailed and hope they catch it before shipping lol.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Paul68 on March 25, 2012, 11:55:46 PM
They corrected the order and replied within 20 minutes of being notified. THAT's pretty darn cool.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on March 26, 2012, 11:41:09 AM


Maybe you could get them in all three calibers !

Dave
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Paul68 on March 26, 2012, 12:17:55 PM
Oh no you don't! Ya got me once, not again lol.

I'm pretty much done with 177's for now. Where I'm at, I'm looking at doing a lot of coon and possum hunting as well as squirrel, and the 177's I have while powerful enough, just don't have the lethality of the 22's. I've taken coon with 177, but only twice was it a 1 shot affair. If not for good shot placement and close range, would have been iffy. Now that I've satisified myself that good 22's can reach 40+ yards accurately and reliably when dialed in, I'll be sticking with em. Significantly more leeway on shot placement with 22's, and a LOT more energy downrange. Will probably do a 25 after I get the Beeman though.

The more I look up the 125, the more promising it looks. Seems 30 FPE is easily achievable, and accuracy is indeed good out to 50 yrds when they're "on".
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on March 26, 2012, 01:41:34 PM
Oh no you don't! Ya got me once, not again lol.

I'm pretty much done with 177's for now. Where I'm at, I'm looking at doing a lot of coon and possum hunting as well as squirrel, and the 177's I have while powerful enough, just don't have the lethality of the 22's. I've taken coon with 177, but only twice was it a 1 shot affair. If not for good shot placement and close range, would have been iffy. Now that I've satisified myself that good 22's can reach 40+ yards accurately and reliably when dialed in, I'll be sticking with em. Significantly more leeway on shot placement with 22's, and a LOT more energy downrange. Will probably do a 25 after I get the Beeman though.

The more I look up the 125, the more promising it looks. Seems 30 FPE is easily achievable, and accuracy is indeed good out to 50 yrds when they're "on".

OK, OK . . . I did my "good deed" for the day . . . LOL !

I agree with you about the .177 caliber. It just does not appeal to me.  I prefer the .22 caliber over the .25. The cost level and variety of pellets and weights available, make it the one for me.

Eventually, I might get a.25, but not in the foreseeable future.

Dave
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Bobbo on March 26, 2012, 09:53:57 PM
OP here.

I have a .177 Ruger Blackhawk (RWS 34 clone) and a .22 Beeman R9. I am going to get the .25 Hatsan 125 for a harder hit on larger varmints. The .22 is fine for squirrels, but I would rather have the .25 for opossum/raccoon/etc. The only caliber I won't have is the .20, but I really don't see a use for that caliber that is not already covered by either the .177 or the .22.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Mike 4888blues on March 27, 2012, 12:51:47 AM
 I bought the sniper.22 in camo, Monday, Tuesday i called one number  and got a leave a message recording, called another number and got some one else  personal phone, finally i emailed thru there email message  system wanted to make sure my purchase was the 125 sniper in camo .22/ the snipers are more power then the wfh aren't they, by 100 fps i believe

I had no intention  of  buying the sniper but when i saw the sale price something in me, 8) ;) just  said screw it i am getting it. lol
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 27, 2012, 02:08:20 AM
I bought the sniper.22 in camo, Monday, Tuesday i called one number  and got a leave a message recording, called another number and got some one else  personal phone, finally i emailed thru there email message  system wanted to make sure my purchase was the 125 sniper in camo .22/ the snipers are more power then the wfh aren't they, by 100 fps i believe

I had no intention  of  buying the sniper but when i saw the sale price something in me, 8) ;) just  said screw it i am getting it. lol

same.  although I really wish I waited since there like $25 cheaper then what I paid :(       I just want to know when there shipping out.  Cant stop looking at the pics of it lol
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Paul68 on March 27, 2012, 02:17:47 AM
E-mailed them tonight and asked for a shipping date. Had hoped they'd go out today, but no shipping confirmation yet.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Sternzy on March 27, 2012, 12:48:21 PM
Does the silencer on the sniper model decrease accuracy at all?

I am interested in that .25, any reason in particular I should get the .22 over it other then ease/cost of pellets?
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Sternzy on March 27, 2012, 12:51:41 PM
Does the (*^% on the sniper model decrease accuracy at all?

I am interested in that .25, any reason in particular I should get the .22 over it other then ease/cost of pellets?

hmmmm, I think I get it now. That is what you guys call a "brake"? I was wondering what that word was that was censored so much p:

I should call that a brake from now on ya?
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on March 27, 2012, 01:14:42 PM
hmmmm, I think I get it now. That is what you guys call a "brake"? I was wondering what that word was that was censored so much p:

I should call that a brake from now on ya?


Some things are best left unsaid . . . Volume up !


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Dave

Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Paul68 on March 27, 2012, 06:21:19 PM
No shipping notification  and no reply to my request for a shipping date :(
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 27, 2012, 10:09:25 PM
No shipping notification  and no reply to my request for a shipping date :(

really hope they are shipped.   the web site said they would have them in stock 7 days ago
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on March 27, 2012, 11:53:12 PM
From, the American Arms website:

CONTACT:


Remember to add the email address sales@american-armscorp.com to your address book or spam blocking client. This will help ensure you will receive the response email you are expecting. Response emails will be sent within two business days.

Would you like assistance with an order? Contact us at (954) 636 1974 Monday through Friday 9AM to 6PM Eastern.


Check on the current status of your order by using the 'Track Order feature in the upper right hand corner of our web site or use the link  http://fedex.com/Tracking (http://fedex.com/Tracking) We appreciate your business and the opportunity to serve you in your Sporting Firearms and Shooting needs!

Sales Department Team

Tel: (954) 636 1974

Fax Line: (954) 474 3474

9261 West Sunrise Blvd. Plantation, FL 33322


Dave
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 28, 2012, 12:07:05 AM
probably no way to check the shipping unless you sign up on thier site ?   I dont have a order number, just the emial saying i ordered it
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Nicholas440 on March 28, 2012, 12:33:45 AM
I went to order a Hatsan 135 from American Arms, and I live in Ohio,  and was told  that according to Florida law they cannot ship to my house ( I am 68 yrs old ) .  They have to ship to a local gun dealer who is licensed, and  I would then have to pay a FEE  which is usually about $25, and sometimes more, for a license transfer, then I would be able to pick the gun up from my local  fun dealership.  You can read it on their web page, on the left side click on  "How to Order"  .   .  This was totally unacceptable to me as it would add at least $25 to the cost if not more, and I would have to then wait until the gun dealer notified me that they had it. I purchased my TF 99 online from another dealer, and had no problem shipping right to my door. 

Instead of buying from American Arms,  I  called another  dealer who was very nice,  has a great web site, with a no hassle refund/return policy, and they said they have it in stock, with free shipping, and it was a few dollars less, and they could ship right to my front door without any  FFL dealer in between.    So I ordered one of the 3 they had left in stock, and it should be here on Friday.

You will have to add $25 minimum to that $178 price tag if you buy from them,  that would make it approximately what other sites are selling it for.

Good luck.... that  125 is a nice looking gun..

Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 28, 2012, 01:03:43 AM
wait im confuessed now.  so they cant ship the gun to my house?  it didnt ask for a gun dealer when I ordered mine
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: DeathMetalMax on March 28, 2012, 03:24:04 AM
I went to order a Hatsan 135 from American Arms, and I live in Ohio,  and was told  that according to Florida law they cannot ship to my house ( I am 68 yrs old ) .  They have to ship to a local gun dealer who is licensed, and  I would then have to pay a FEE  which is usually about $25, and sometimes more, for a license transfer, then I would be able to pick the gun up from my local  fun dealership.  You can read it on their web page, on the left side click on  "How to Order"  .   .  This was totally unacceptable to me as it would add at least $25 to the cost if not more, and I would have to then wait until the gun dealer notified me that they had it. I purchased my TF 99 online from another dealer, and had no problem shipping right to my door. 

Instead of buying from American Arms,  I  called another  dealer who was very nice,  has a great web site, with a no hassle refund/return policy, and they said they have it in stock, with free shipping, and it was a few dollars less, and they could ship right to my front door without any  FFL dealer in between.    So I ordered one of the 3 they had left in stock, and it should be here on Friday.

You will have to add $25 minimum to that $178 price tag if you buy from them,  that would make it approximately what other sites are selling it for.

Good luck.... that  125 is a nice looking gun..
Yeah I read about that but I though they just couldn't ship any Firearms to your door which would exclude airguns, unless Florida considers airguns firearms but that would just blow too much to be true. lol. Plus they never asked me anything about what FFl location I wanted my gun shipped when I ordered. So that would be ridiculous if they're planning on springing that on me last minute after I've been waiting since the 2nd to get my gun from them. They can forget it. If that really is the case I'll get a refund and pay a little more and order the Hatsan 125 Sniper .22 from the Airgun Depot.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 28, 2012, 03:29:35 AM
I went to order a Hatsan 135 from American Arms, and I live in Ohio,  and was told  that according to Florida law they cannot ship to my house ( I am 68 yrs old ) .  They have to ship to a local gun dealer who is licensed, and  I would then have to pay a FEE  which is usually about $25, and sometimes more, for a license transfer, then I would be able to pick the gun up from my local  fun dealership.  You can read it on their web page, on the left side click on  "How to Order"  .   .  This was totally unacceptable to me as it would add at least $25 to the cost if not more, and I would have to then wait until the gun dealer notified me that they had it. I purchased my TF 99 online from another dealer, and had no problem shipping right to my door. 

Instead of buying from American Arms,  I  called another  dealer who was very nice,  has a great web site, with a no hassle refund/return policy, and they said they have it in stock, with free shipping, and it was a few dollars less, and they could ship right to my front door without any  FFL dealer in between.    So I ordered one of the 3 they had left in stock, and it should be here on Friday.

You will have to add $25 minimum to that $178 price tag if you buy from them,  that would make it approximately what other sites are selling it for.

Good luck.... that  125 is a nice looking gun..
Yeah I read about that but I though they just couldn't ship any Firearms to your door which would exclude airguns, unless Florida considers airguns firearms but that would just blow too much to be true. lol. Plus they never asked me anything about what FFl location I wanted my gun shipped when I ordered. So that would be ridiculous if they're planning on springing that on me last minute after I've been waiting since the 2nd to get my gun from them. They can forget it. If that really is the case I'll get a refund and pay a little more and order the Hatsan 125 Sniper .22 from the Airgun Depot.

I emialed them and they said they do ship  airguns to residence. Only places they wont ship direct to are places that have laws against it like NYC, NJ and michigan.     I would have been real mad if I had to find a dealer to have the gun sent to.   glad I dont have to though
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Paul68 on March 28, 2012, 10:21:58 AM
I would like them to answer my e-mail asking them when the order will ship.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 28, 2012, 12:30:36 PM
I would like them to answer my e-mail asking them when the order will ship.

"The truck is the way I am expecting Friday morning because is a big order 200 gus they send in a freight forward trucking company. and come from Arkansas to Florida.
 
I keep you posted tomorrow."

got this emial from them ealier this morning. 
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Paul68 on March 28, 2012, 12:35:54 PM
So in other words, no, he does not have them in stock, and no they are not "available now" as stated on his site.   

I am going to let it go since I've already ordered and don't feel like dealing with the PayPal joy of disputing and getting a refund. I will however be contacting him about misleading advertising. If it is not in stock, you should not say it is available, but rather state that you can PREORDER.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on March 28, 2012, 12:55:18 PM
So in other words, no, he does not have them in stock, and no they are not "available now" as stated on his site.   

I am going to let it go since I've already ordered and don't feel like dealing with the PayPal joy of disputing and getting a refund. I will however be contacting him about misleading advertising. If it is not in stock, you should not say it is available, but rather state that you can PREORDER.

Take a look at this thread and read REPLY #8 by Joao . . .

http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php/topic,27395.0.html (http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php/topic,27395.0.html)

Dave
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 28, 2012, 01:21:05 PM
ya i was hoping they would be sent already but owell.  should start seeing them next week I hope.   
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Nicholas440 on March 28, 2012, 09:06:22 PM

I guess you're right about the firearms,  thats what I originally thought, then I saw only air guns on the site, so I assumed they were under a different law than we in Ohio were.  We don't consider air guns or bb guns a firearm here so I was just taken back when I read how to order.   

They need to change that on the web site, and clarify it by saying  " airguns"  ship to your residence but " firearms" do not..     I wouldn't expect anyone to ship a firearm to my house,  you have to go to a gun dealer to buy those, and you have to fill out the background check paperwork, then wait 7 days before you can get your gun here.


Sorry for the confusion,  I read that about how to order, and thought thats no good so I called Airgun Depot, and ordered from them, with free shipping, and its on the truck already and on its way.

Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on March 28, 2012, 09:31:18 PM
They have a WARNING on their website . . .


http://www.american-armscorp.com/airgun-state-laws-warning/ (http://www.american-armscorp.com/airgun-state-laws-warning/)




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Pellet guns: Residents may purchase anything on our site except for pellet guns measuring 30 inches or less (overall length) or guns that have silencers or baffles (either internal or external) that will silence, muffle or in any way reduce the report (sound) of an airgun. Guns with rifled barrels that are 30" or less in overall length are regulated by the State and require a concealed gun permit or a state license to purchase a pistol. Smoothbore air rifles and air pistols of .177 caliber or less do not require a permit regardless of overall length. Also, all airsoft guns are exempt.

Michigan residents may purchase pellet guns that require state permits or licenses by following these steps:

MINNESOTA

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MISSOURI

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NEW JERSEY

Pellet guns & BB guns: Residents can buy them from us through a designated local gun store after acquiring the appropriate firearm permit (airguns are considered firearms per NJ state law: Title 2C:39-1). Your local gun store must fax a copy of their FFL to Tactical Technologies Inc. Air in order for us to ship the gun you ordered. Airsoft guns may be restricted by some local laws. It is up to you to determine if airsoft guns may be owned/possessed/used without special permits in their local.]

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New York City & it's 5 boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens & Staten Island
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PUERTO RICO
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SOUTH CAROLINA
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TENNESSEE

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UTAH

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VIRGINIA
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Washington, D.C.
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WISCONSIN

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Dave
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Bobbo on April 09, 2012, 11:17:31 PM
OP here. Well, I got back in town from a 3 week trip. I opted for the Hatsan 125 Sniper with a black stock, not camo. I went with the Sniper for the moderator on the barrel, but the adjustable cheek piece MAY be useful. I went with the black stock because I despise camo. If it came in wood, that is what I would have gotten. Pyramyd Air should be shipping it on 4/10. I will now be re-reading the posts on gas rams for it.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Tarheel on April 09, 2012, 11:29:43 PM
OP here. Well, I got back in town from a 3 week trip. I opted for the Hatsan 125 Sniper with a black stock, not camo. I went with the Sniper for the moderator on the barrel, but the adjustable cheek piece MAY be useful. I went with the black stock because I despise camo. If it came in wood, that is what I would have gotten. Pyramyd Air should be shipping it on 4/10. I will now be re-reading the posts on gas rams for it.

Welcome back !

Did you get the .25 caliber ?

Post pics and results when you get a chance . . .

Dave
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: sawtoothscream on April 10, 2012, 01:46:22 AM
congrates. I love how mines looks.  really like teh tactical look it has and its shooting great. Going to take it out tomorrow for some chipmunk control. See if I can get any :)  plus there's many reds in that area
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Mike 4888blues on April 10, 2012, 03:12:33 AM
My 125 is  coming today Tuesday   it is now 12:05 am lol
 it will be a surprise to see if it is the 125/ .22 sniper in camo lol hey it could be something else he he .  well do you feel lucky punk  do ya, lol


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=daFb3J-cwLg#ws (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=daFb3J-cwLg#ws)
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Bobbo on April 14, 2012, 10:57:21 AM
My new Hatsan 125 Sniper in .25 caliber in a black stock. Also showing the scope that came with it, the scope it will wear (Centerpoint 4-16x56 AO) and a bipod that will never even come out of the wrapping.

(http://i756.photobucket.com/albums/xx205/robertsliles/Hatsan125.jpg)
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: microsalmo on April 14, 2012, 11:15:01 AM
oh boy!!!

That thing looks sick!  I believe you will love it.  My .25 TH gets better every time I use it.  It cocks and shoots WAY better now than it did 200 shots ago.  Sooo powerful, smooth, and accurate.

The first 50 times you cock it may seem very rough. Give it time  ;D
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Bobbo on April 15, 2012, 11:18:16 AM
HOLY MOLY That gun has a new name. It is called THE MONSTER! It takes 2 hands to cock! This AIN'T your Saturday afternoon plinker! I am glad that a long day with this will be maybe 4 shots (once it is dialed in).

However, that trigger HAS to go! You almost have to stand on it to get it to discharge. I have a set of NRA trigger weights. The Hatsan held up all 4.75 pounds of weight that I have, and still took AT LEAST 2 more pounds of weight to get it to fire. I would not be surprised if it was an 8 to 10 pound trigger. I have the two screws for the trigger, I just need to figure out how to adjust them.  It is definitely a keeper once the trigger is done though.
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Charles Outdoors on April 15, 2012, 10:39:06 PM
  It's really weird how some of these triggers are great out of the box and others are like yours. I had the 125th and it had a trigger like yours. Found myself checking to see if it still had the safety on. I screwed out the rear small allen screw about an 1/8 and it helped. I ended up sending the 125th back due to other issues and got the 125 sniper camo. The trigger on this on is pretty good out of the box. 
Title: Re: Question on Hatsan 125
Post by: Bobbo on April 21, 2012, 03:43:30 PM
HOLY MOLY That gun has a new name. It is called THE MONSTER! It takes 2 hands to cock! This AIN'T your Saturday afternoon plinker! I am glad that a long day with this will be maybe 4 shots (once it is dialed in).

However, that trigger HAS to go! You almost have to stand on it to get it to discharge. I have a set of NRA trigger weights. The Hatsan held up all 4.75 pounds of weight that I have, and still took AT LEAST 2 more pounds of weight to get it to fire. I would not be surprised if it was an 8 to 10 pound trigger. I have the two screws for the trigger, I just need to figure out how to adjust them.  It is definitely a keeper once the trigger is done though.
OK, I put in the two screws last night and adjusted them today till I liked the feel of the trigger. It is now nice and light. I put my NRA trigger weights on it again. It will hold up 3.25 pounds, but not 3.5 pounds, so I am calling it a 3.25 pound trigger. I am fine with that because I use a 4 pound trigger on my .45acp in Bullseye Pistol and am used to it.

This is now officially a nice airgun.  After another 100 pellets or so for it to settle in and I will shoot it for groups.