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Airguns by Make and Model => Hatsan Airguns => Topic started by: Nomadic Pirate on April 09, 2012, 03:44:26 PM

Title: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Nomadic Pirate on April 09, 2012, 03:44:26 PM
And it's on a direct route to Ed's shop  ;) ;)

pretty excited about this Hatsan   ;D
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: huklbery on April 09, 2012, 06:09:59 PM
I would have guessed the 150 .25, why the smaller rifle Manny?

Mark
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Nomadic Pirate on April 09, 2012, 06:32:37 PM
I have a Walther Talon .25, great rifle but pretty expensive to shoot :)
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Random Plinker on April 10, 2012, 08:59:14 PM
Very much looking forward to your and/or Ed's impressions.  I've been eying one in 177 since I saw my first picture.  My misgivings have been how left hand friendly it would be, extra hassle to load with with the extra bolt device and waiting for some first hand reports.  Glad you have less will power than I do  ;D
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: sawtoothscream on April 10, 2012, 09:18:33 PM
congrates. I really like my sniper 125. really like the looks of the torpedo
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Nomadic Pirate on April 11, 2012, 07:36:35 PM
It's getting delivered to Ed today, hopefully he will chime in with his opinions :)
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Magman116 on April 11, 2012, 08:06:47 PM
To me, the Torpedo 100x is the same as the Winchester 1100XSU, but the XSU is .177 and not .22.

It is one of my favorite air rifles to shoot.  It beats all my other rifles on accuracy and stability.  I think, because of the weight, the recoil doesn't affect it as much as lighter rifles.  I love the fact I can load a pellet and be ready to cock and fire when I want too.  I just wish it was .22 and not .177. 
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Charles Outdoors on April 11, 2012, 08:16:45 PM
I've been worried about the bolt causing issues with these underlevers. Either leaking air or damaging the pellet. Not sure how it feeds into the barrel. Not sure how it works at all for that matter.
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Magman116 on April 11, 2012, 08:32:11 PM
From what I see in mine, the inner barrel is attached to the bolt mechanism. The pellet fits nicely into the breech and when you close the bolt, the bolt presses into the seal.  There is an area in the center of the seal where the pellet is, so there is no chance of damaging the pellet even with it sticking out the rear of the breech.

I figured with a moving barrel, there was no way you could get decent accuracy, but somehow Hatsan makes it work and work well it does.  I will see if I can get closeup photos of that area.
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Magman116 on April 11, 2012, 08:47:30 PM
Here are the photos of the breech area.  In the photo of the breech seal, you can see the top of the piston through the transfer port.  The photo of the top of the breech, you can see the taper that helps center it when closed.
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Charles Outdoors on April 11, 2012, 11:37:36 PM
Here are the photos of the breech area.  In the photo of the breech seal, you can see the top of the piston through the transfer port.  The photo of the top of the breech, you can see the taper that helps center it when closed.

So they really are sliding the whole barrel forward?
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Nicholas440 on April 12, 2012, 12:00:03 AM
I really like the look of the Torpedo series from Hatsan,  but I think I'd prefer a swing open breech like Norica makes rather than the slide open  barrel/bolt method.  It definately is  a  big gun...  Congrats...
Title: Re: Pulled the trigger on a Torpedo 100x .22
Post by: Magman116 on April 12, 2012, 12:07:43 AM
Here are the photos of the breech area.  In the photo of the breech seal, you can see the top of the piston through the transfer port.  The photo of the top of the breech, you can see the taper that helps center it when closed.

So they really are sliding the whole barrel forward?

Yes, the whole inner barrel moves inside the outer barrel, and locks firmly in place.  The tapered section of the breech locks in very tight and doesn't move.

It takes some getting used to, but I really like it. I have about 800 rounds through mine and still cronos way over spec and holds very tight groups.