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Title: Need help choosing a Turkish PCP
Post by: David.Soliman on February 11, 2013, 04:53:52 PM
Hi folks, I'm planing a trip to Turkey in a month or so and I'm looking to buy a PCP rifle. I have no experience or even knowledge of the available Turkish PCPs, but I know what I want in a PCP; a .22 cal., regulated, multi shot, shrouded or at least can have a custom shroud made for it, about 50 shots per fill and most importantly accurate.

What do you Turkish experts think I should get? Help me out guys.

Oh and I wanted to ask are the Turkish guns sold in Turkey have a power limit??
Title: Re: Need help choosing a Turkish PCP
Post by: randall686 on February 17, 2013, 04:50:39 PM
Bump for some info here.. I don't own one "yet" but i think it's a good question and if it can be, should be answered. 
Title: Re: Need help choosing a Turkish PCP
Post by: NitroGary0 on February 24, 2013, 05:37:52 PM
I dont think there is an upper power limit in Turkey. I have a Turkish member on a forum I am part of and he has a AT at 28fpe.

As far as the question "which Hatsan PCP" the simple answer is any..... The AT44 is a good reliable rifle. The Bt^65 is heavy and long, but well put together. I would imagine the new Galatian will be an awesome rifle.

Sorry I cant be more specific but I speak as I find. The early (pre 2010) AT's could be erratic but cureable. The new ones (post 2010) all seem to be excellent. I particularly like the AT44-10 in .22 with the wooden stock