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".
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 believeI had no intention of buying the sniper but when i saw the sale price something in me, just said screw it i am getting it. lol
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?
No shipping notification and no reply to my request for a shipping date
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..
Quote from: Nicholas440 on March 28, 2012, 12:33:45 AMI 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.