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Title: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: aom22 on August 13, 2012, 05:59:21 PM
Looking for a professional, semi-professional or enthusiast tuner for a Hatsan 135 or Webley T-Patriot.
Know of any vendor or retailer of the H135 or T-Patriot that offers this service in-conjunction with a purchase?


I'd like to buy a tuned .25 caliber H135 or T-Patriot.
But, not an untuned one.
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: Nathan on August 13, 2012, 07:56:36 PM
http://raneair.webs.com/tuningservices.htm (http://raneair.webs.com/tuningservices.htm)

Nathan
Title: Rane Air ... Paul D. Self
Post by: aom22 on August 13, 2012, 08:30:02 PM
Has left the business for a while.
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it's been great fun, but i need some time away.
i will be gone for several months,
but i must say that it has been a wonderful time working and shooting w/ the airgun group.
I had phone contact with him a few days ago ... he might be gone a year
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: Nathan on August 13, 2012, 10:53:12 PM
Has left the business for a while.
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it's been great fun, but i need some time away.
i will be gone for several months,
but i must say that it has been a wonderful time working and shooting w/ the airgun group.
I have phone contact with him a few days ago ... he might be gone a year

Hmmm... I didn't know that... that's too bad. There was a guy here (whose now banned btw) named Mike who was tinkering around with gas rams and tuning Hatsans. I don't know which forum he hangs out at, (obviously not here anymore) but he might be able to help you. You could ask over on the Yellow, he may be there or maybe someone knows whom I'm referring to and can point his direction.

Nathan
Title: Contacted Tuner: Ed Krzynowek
Post by: aom22 on August 18, 2012, 04:54:39 PM
Hasn't tuned a Hatsan ... passed on my request ... too busy.
Title: Contacted Tuner: Rob Hawkins
Post by: aom22 on August 18, 2012, 04:57:39 PM
Only tunes British and German airguns.
Title: Contacted Webley&Scott USA: Referred to Service Center
Post by: aom22 on August 18, 2012, 05:12:49 PM
Randy Brimrose (W&S Service Center) responded asked what I wanted done.
No further return response.
Title: Tried to Contact Retailer: AoA
Post by: aom22 on August 18, 2012, 05:14:36 PM
Have not responded.
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: z28rod on August 18, 2012, 05:34:56 PM
Mike Ellingsworth
awaysmike@hotmail.com

he will set you up with a tuned air rifle . he is very good an honest guy.
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: Paul68 on August 25, 2012, 07:18:33 PM
 I would not send a rifle to him. He is far from a reputable or knowledgable tuner.
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: PIPERMAN on August 25, 2012, 07:27:24 PM
I'd like to buy a tuned .25 caliber H135 or T-Patriot.
But, not an untuned one.

Don't you think is better first to buy the gun,
shoot it a lot and then decide what needs to be tuned?
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: grumpy on August 25, 2012, 07:29:52 PM
Guys, please remember to be respectful to others here.
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: Nathan on August 25, 2012, 07:32:30 PM
I recall there was a tuner in Michigan named Bill or Billy Kizzy (or something similar to that). I read on the Yellow he tuned a few customers springers and they all seemed happy with the results. I don't know if he can or will take on a Hatsan. You might ask on the Yellow if anyone knows his contact info.

Nathan
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: supertech77 on August 25, 2012, 08:52:49 PM
have you tried gene? or ed[shadow] ? ;D
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: z28rod on August 27, 2012, 01:34:44 AM
Ed Shadow will tune any Hatsan you need tuned and he is a pro. PM him.
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: ranedouglas on August 27, 2012, 02:04:17 PM
.....ed.....  i spoke w/ you over the phone and explained that my grandparents had a farm in belding (12mi out on the alpine hwy) that is now a max security prison facilty - it's where i learned to shoot w/ my grandpa.......too many rabbits in the cotton patches.  i have been feeling better and will return to texas in a few months.   call me and i'll explain what you can do until you you can send it to me around the holiday season.   ..... i want to know what your gun shoots (velocity) w/ which pellets in the 2500ft above sea-level elevation now...... and i want to know what it does to those huge jack rabbits.   - paul d self in denver.
Title: Fort Stockton N5 Unit and Lynaugh Unit (15 miles S.W.)
Post by: aom22 on August 29, 2012, 01:54:26 AM
.....ed.....  i spoke w/ you over the phone and explained that my grandparents had a farm in belding (12mi out on the alpine hwy)
that is now a max security prison facilty - it's where i learned to shoot w/ my grandpa.......too many rabbits in the cotton patches.
Just outside of Fort Stockton going SouthWest ... following the rail road tracks (aka:  Rail Road Avenue) (https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Fort+Stockton++TX&hl=en&ll=30.789811,-103.049612&spn=0.032848,0.056348&sll=30.422329,-104.227295&sspn=0.263783,0.450783&t=h&hnear=Fort+Stockton,+Pecos,+Texas&z=15&layer=t) all the way out
to the Lynaugh (LH) Correctional Institutions Division - Prison (http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/unit_directory/lh.html).
I occasionly am required to perform duty there.
However, I'm assigned to the Fort Stockton (N5) Correctional Institutions Division - Transfer Facility (http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/unit_directory/n5.html) located N.W. side of town (https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Fort+Stockton++TX&hl=en&ll=30.89938,-102.861933&spn=0.007982,0.014119&sll=30.422329,-104.227295&sspn=0.263783,0.450783&t=h&hnear=Fort+Stockton,+Pecos,+Texas&z=17).

Are any of the old family farm structures still standing?
And, can they be seen from the road?
I'ts possible I've seen the remaining buildings as I pass Belding (https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Fort+Stockton++TX&hl=en&ll=30.791507,-103.024367&spn=0.008212,0.014087&sll=30.422329,-104.227295&sspn=0.263783,0.450783&t=h&hnear=Fort+Stockton,+Pecos,+Texas&z=17&layer=t) in-route to the Lynaugh Unit.
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: Mpac on August 29, 2012, 02:31:09 PM
.....ed.....  i spoke w/ you over the phone and explained that my grandparents had a farm in belding (12mi out on the alpine hwy)
that is now a max security prison facilty - it's where i learned to shoot w/ my grandpa.......too many rabbits in the cotton patches.
Just outside of Fort Stockton going SouthWest ... following the rail road tracks (aka:  Rail Road Avenue) all the way out
to the Lynaugh (LH) Correctional Institutions Division - Prison (http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/unit_directory/lh.html).
I occasionly am required to perform duty there.
However, I'm assigned to the Fort Stockton (N5) Correctional Institutions Division - Transfer Facility (http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/unit_directory/n5.html) located N.W. side of town.

Are any of the old family farm structures still standing?
And, can they be seen from the road?
I'ts possible I've seen the remaining buildings as I pass Belding Farms in-route to the Lynaugh Unit.
Wasn't to far from you this past weekend went to Odessa,Tx to pick up the wife after a visit with the kiddos,That place has changed it's over populated.
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: Bullit on August 29, 2012, 02:56:19 PM
X2    Shadow or Gene, both have a number of years experience and many, many, satisfied customers here.
Let them tell you what can, or should be done...
Title: Yep ... Odessa Over-Populated Compared to Fort Stockton, TX
Post by: aom22 on August 29, 2012, 04:08:03 PM
Wasn't to far from you this past weekend went to Odessa,Tx to pick up the wife after a visit with the kiddos,That place has changed it's over populated.
I was in Odessa about 7-months ago for some new tires for my Jeep.
On my return trip, I had to stop and find some wheel lugs ... only available from a Jeep dealer.

Anyway, I got stuck in Odessa during the late afternoon rush hour.
Yes ... rush hour ... in Odessa - certainly not like Houston or Dallas.
But, nevertheless, I felt completely out-of-place and uneasy.
Couldn't wait to get outside of the city limits for things to slow down.
Title: Slow Responders
Post by: aom22 on August 29, 2012, 04:12:12 PM
X2    Shadow or Gene, both have a number of years experience and many, many, satisfied customers here.
Let them tell you what can, or should be done...
Yes, I've been in contact with someone.
But, sometime ago I put-out some feelers ... some have, as of now, been responding - lately.
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: Nomadic Pirate on August 30, 2012, 01:54:41 AM
Ed made my Torpedo 100x .22 a very sweet shooting rifle indeed
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: gildor on September 02, 2012, 01:44:30 AM
can some one tell me how to get in contact with these guys, their emails.  I just bought a 125 .25 cal and I would like to have it tuned.
Title: Re: Hatsan 135 / Webley T-Patriot .25 Caliber Tuner
Post by: Bullit on September 02, 2012, 08:08:40 AM
You can PM (personal message) them here on GTA.
Type  "shadow"  or "gene_sc" in the "TO" box.
Title: Response from Airguns of Arizona
Post by: aom22 on September 04, 2012, 12:14:26 AM
Have not responded.
Airguns of Arizona finally provided an answer.
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We do not offer a tuning service on this model.
Vortek is working on a tune kit and once available we will offer as an installed service.
Thank you, Airguns of Arizona
(480) 461-1113
www.airgunsofarizona.com (http://www.airgunsofarizona.com/)