Its $282 shipped.... won't have it till September.
Wonder if they would make one for the AT44 like the one you are getting for the BT65, imho, the one for the BT65 looks a lot better!Can't wait to see yours when finished!How will the trigeer work, will it require any linkage or modifications or just drop right in?Thanks,AGW.
Quote from: Bwalton on July 28, 2014, 01:27:44 PMIts $282 shipped.... won't have it till September.That's a darn good price!Quote from: airgunwarriors on July 28, 2014, 01:37:02 PMWonder if they would make one for the AT44 like the one you are getting for the BT65, imho, the one for the BT65 looks a lot better!Can't wait to see yours when finished!How will the trigeer work, will it require any linkage or modifications or just drop right in?Thanks,AGW.Al-The trigger linkage is included, they word it as "trigger transfer". If you click on the "more" at the bottom of the AT44 photo, you'll see they do have a Edgun style stock shown, though it looks to be for the long version.
QuoteI like the idea of aluminum myself, as it seems that they would not be as bulky and would be more light-weight...better balanced feeling.Again, that one in picture #4 would be awesome for me personally!It's a shame that there's not someone here in the States that can or will make custom bullpup stocks for various models, or for the models that get the most requests for bullpups stocks! Would also be nice if the cost was not $450.00+!I know many wood workers and metal workers that could build the bullpup stocks, but they know nothing about air-guns!If I could drop an AT44 long .25 in stock #4 or possibly a full-power tuned Mrod .25, that would be pretty cool!Hopefully someone will start a business soon building custom bullpup stocks in a manner that will allow them to keep the price below that of the air-gun you plan on putting in the stock! (if that's even possible?)Thanks,agw.Hoping to make one for my disco soon and see if me and my brother machinist can get it figured out... If we do get it built and it works well then we will probably do a couple extra.No other votes on favorite stock?, I'm still undecided as towhat one I going to try although I do like the look of #4.Also what gun if you guys could get a BP stock would you put it on?Any tips and ideas would be greatly appreciated.Joseph
I like the idea of aluminum myself, as it seems that they would not be as bulky and would be more light-weight...better balanced feeling.Again, that one in picture #4 would be awesome for me personally!It's a shame that there's not someone here in the States that can or will make custom bullpup stocks for various models, or for the models that get the most requests for bullpups stocks! Would also be nice if the cost was not $450.00+!I know many wood workers and metal workers that could build the bullpup stocks, but they know nothing about air-guns!If I could drop an AT44 long .25 in stock #4 or possibly a full-power tuned Mrod .25, that would be pretty cool!Hopefully someone will start a business soon building custom bullpup stocks in a manner that will allow them to keep the price below that of the air-gun you plan on putting in the stock! (if that's even possible?)Thanks,agw.
I just cancelled the order, I thought that the trigger kit came with the stock, but it is sold separately...it would cost $416 I just have to wait and see when Hatsans bull pup will be in the US. $416 plus $650 for the BT65, plus $100 for a TKO round off to $1200 I might as well buy a FX or some thing... I would rather buy another scope or pellets, hunting clothes........For me to be happy with my Hatsans They need to stay under $700 no matter what mods or upgrades that I do. So far I have added only TKO to them and the mods were less then $1.00 2 set screws to do the valve and taken to work to do the crown and now shoots 50% then stock.
I like the TwinMaster Air Hunter: http://www.guntuning.com/content.php?cms_id=167&lang=eng#Wonder if one could drop a long AT44 or Mrod in that? Wonder if they'd be willing to make that happen?Anyway...AGW.
Wow, that's a bummer!I have been giving a lot of thought to the whole idea of a bull pup stock since very recently being asked if I have ever shouldered one, as I may hate the way it feels. Told this by a few people that sell bullpup stocks and/or bullpup type air-guns. I appreciate their honesty!I really need to shoulder a bullpup before I continue worrying about getting one.Thanks,Al.
Quote from: Bwalton on July 28, 2014, 02:18:04 PMI just cancelled the order, I thought that the trigger kit came with the stock, but it is sold separately...it would cost $416 I just have to wait and see when Hatsans bull pup will be in the US. $416 plus $650 for the BT65, plus $100 for a TKO round off to $1200 I might as well buy a FX or some thing... I would rather buy another scope or pellets, hunting clothes........For me to be happy with my Hatsans They need to stay under $700 no matter what mods or upgrades that I do. So far I have added only TKO to them and the mods were less then $1.00 2 set screws to do the valve and taken to work to do the crown and now shoots 50% then stock. I thought something was up when you said just $282, I contacted them for a stock for my at44 and wound up with something around $400+. I got a complete bullpup stock, trigger assembly, and scope mount from Wild West Airguns for $270. It's not as pretty as guntunings when they're finished, but they can go screw themselves if they think I'm gonna pay more than the gun is worth for a stock that isn't even sanded down and then wait 3 months for it after I order.So far I'm $590 into my at44 if you don't count the sound moderator, $680 with it.You'd be better off buying a cricket than making a bullpup from them.
Quote from: c2k5 on July 28, 2014, 07:07:41 PMQuote from: Bwalton on July 28, 2014, 02:18:04 PMI just cancelled the order, I thought that the trigger kit came with the stock, but it is sold separately...it would cost $416 I just have to wait and see when Hatsans bull pup will be in the US. $416 plus $650 for the BT65, plus $100 for a TKO round off to $1200 I might as well buy a FX or some thing... I would rather buy another scope or pellets, hunting clothes........For me to be happy with my Hatsans They need to stay under $700 no matter what mods or upgrades that I do. So far I have added only TKO to them and the mods were less then $1.00 2 set screws to do the valve and taken to work to do the crown and now shoots 50% then stock. I thought something was up when you said just $282, I contacted them for a stock for my at44 and wound up with something around $400+. I got a complete bullpup stock, trigger assembly, and scope mount from Wild West Airguns for $270. It's not as pretty as guntunings when they're finished, but they can go screw themselves if they think I'm gonna pay more than the gun is worth for a stock that isn't even sanded down and then wait 3 months for it after I order.So far I'm $590 into my at44 if you don't count the sound moderator, $680 with it.You'd be better off buying a cricket than making a bullpup from them.lol indeed.....I seen the one from WW airgus, its not that bad....I did think about that one.
Quote from: Bwalton on July 28, 2014, 07:22:28 PMQuote from: c2k5 on July 28, 2014, 07:07:41 PMQuote from: Bwalton on July 28, 2014, 02:18:04 PMI just cancelled the order, I thought that the trigger kit came with the stock, but it is sold separately...it would cost $416 I just have to wait and see when Hatsans bull pup will be in the US. $416 plus $650 for the BT65, plus $100 for a TKO round off to $1200 I might as well buy a FX or some thing... I would rather buy another scope or pellets, hunting clothes........For me to be happy with my Hatsans They need to stay under $700 no matter what mods or upgrades that I do. So far I have added only TKO to them and the mods were less then $1.00 2 set screws to do the valve and taken to work to do the crown and now shoots 50% then stock. I thought something was up when you said just $282, I contacted them for a stock for my at44 and wound up with something around $400+. I got a complete bullpup stock, trigger assembly, and scope mount from Wild West Airguns for $270. It's not as pretty as guntunings when they're finished, but they can go screw themselves if they think I'm gonna pay more than the gun is worth for a stock that isn't even sanded down and then wait 3 months for it after I order.So far I'm $590 into my at44 if you don't count the sound moderator, $680 with it.You'd be better off buying a cricket than making a bullpup from them.lol indeed.....I seen the one from WW airgus, its not that bad....I did think about that one.I went to WW site and did not see a stock kit option?Link?Thanks,agw.
For me, having a bullpup stock had first to do with comfort (as mentioned before, because of my size, weight and build) and the other reason, was to have an awesome looking air-gun...with the "right" looking bullpup stock (something like the one in picture Number 4, the Mrod ones and the P-12 bullpup stock).Then, when I was warned about the fact that just because a bullpup is smaller and more compact, it did not mean that it would be more comfortable and I may not like the way it shoulders.All of the above and my interest in a bullpup stock (just as a reminder) revolves around the Hatsan Synthetic AT44 Long .25, as it does not look great right out of the box imho...like the BT65 ELITE does.So, I have been thinking about the fact that in all of my history of shooting, it has always been with a conventional type rifle stock, which is what I am used to, be it pb or air-rifle and with pretty good results.I was thinking of taking my Flying Dragon-PCP and turning it into a .25, as it has had a full-power tune and produces the following:Power Adjuster set to lowest power setting, i.e., the Power Adjuster Screw is all the way out.14.3-grain Shot-String:1. 906-fps-2. 912-fps-3. 917-fps-4. 927-fps-5. 936-fps-6. 936-fps-7. 943-fps-8. 934-fps-9. 932-fps-10. 924-fps-11. 912-fps-12. 905-fps-Started with a fill of 1850-psi and ended with roughly 1150-psi. (From AirGunWarriors.)Tried out a 32.4-grain Eun Jin and got high 780-fps with 44-fpe!Thinking of adding a 24-inch .25 LW barrel, opening the barrel port a bit, adding a 22ci or 500cc bottle with a regulated out-put of 1800-psi or higher and have one heck of a tack-driving .25 caliber Air-Rifle!I can add the right scope, bi-pod, a 2-inch accessory rail, muzzle brake and have it looking awesome! It already has a 1.5" rail for the bi-pod and sling studs.Although having a repeater option would be nice, this would be primarily a hunting gun, so having a repeater would not be that important.Then, I stumbled onto Citrus Air's site and it turned my world up-side down! Mike at Citrus Air makes a tactical Mrod that is just mind blowing in accuracy, looks and performance! I did not really care for tactical looking air-guns, until I saw the one at Citrus Air! He also has a bullpup Mrod that too is mind blowing!http://citrusairguns.com/custom-built-guns.htmlNow I am clueless on exactly what, how and when I will have my .25!Do I keep the FD-PCP a .22, get the AT44 .25 Long and dress it up or save up for a year and get that awesome Mrod Tactical from Citrus Air? Ugggh!agw.
Quote from: airgunwarriors on July 28, 2014, 09:01:09 PMFor me, having a bullpup stock had first to do with comfort (as mentioned before, because of my size, weight and build) and the other reason, was to have an awesome looking air-gun...with the "right" looking bullpup stock (something like the one in picture Number 4, the Mrod ones and the P-12 bullpup stock).Then, when I was warned about the fact that just because a bullpup is smaller and more compact, it did not mean that it would be more comfortable and I may not like the way it shoulders.All of the above and my interest in a bullpup stock (just as a reminder) revolves around the Hatsan Synthetic AT44 Long .25, as it does not look great right out of the box imho...like the BT65 ELITE does.So, I have been thinking about the fact that in all of my history of shooting, it has always been with a conventional type rifle stock, which is what I am used to, be it pb or air-rifle and with pretty good results.I was thinking of taking my Flying Dragon-PCP and turning it into a .25, as it has had a full-power tune and produces the following:Power Adjuster set to lowest power setting, i.e., the Power Adjuster Screw is all the way out.14.3-grain Shot-String:1. 906-fps-2. 912-fps-3. 917-fps-4. 927-fps-5. 936-fps-6. 936-fps-7. 943-fps-8. 934-fps-9. 932-fps-10. 924-fps-11. 912-fps-12. 905-fps-Started with a fill of 1850-psi and ended with roughly 1150-psi. (From AirGunWarriors.)Tried out a 32.4-grain Eun Jin and got high 780-fps with 44-fpe!Thinking of adding a 24-inch .25 LW barrel, opening the barrel port a bit, adding a 22ci or 500cc bottle with a regulated out-put of 1800-psi or higher and have one heck of a tack-driving .25 caliber Air-Rifle!I can add the right scope, bi-pod, a 2-inch accessory rail, muzzle brake and have it looking awesome! It already has a 1.5" rail for the bi-pod and sling studs.Although having a repeater option would be nice, this would be primarily a hunting gun, so having a repeater would not be that important.Then, I stumbled onto Citrus Air's site and it turned my world up-side down! Mike at Citrus Air makes a tactical Mrod that is just mind blowing in accuracy, looks and performance! I did not really care for tactical looking air-guns, until I saw the one at Citrus Air! He also has a bullpup Mrod that too is mind blowing!http://citrusairguns.com/custom-built-guns.htmlNow I am clueless on exactly what, how and when I will have my .25!Do I keep the FD-PCP a .22, get the AT44 .25 Long and dress it up or save up for a year and get that awesome Mrod Tactical from Citrus Air? Ugggh!agw. Is not the same as my AT44-10 Tact?
Quote from: Bwalton on July 29, 2014, 12:46:02 PMQuote from: airgunwarriors on July 28, 2014, 09:01:09 PMFor me, having a bullpup stock had first to do with comfort (as mentioned before, because of my size, weight and build) and the other reason, was to have an awesome looking air-gun...with the "right" looking bullpup stock (something like the one in picture Number 4, the Mrod ones and the P-12 bullpup stock).Then, when I was warned about the fact that just because a bullpup is smaller and more compact, it did not mean that it would be more comfortable and I may not like the way it shoulders.All of the above and my interest in a bullpup stock (just as a reminder) revolves around the Hatsan Synthetic AT44 Long .25, as it does not look great right out of the box imho...like the BT65 ELITE does.So, I have been thinking about the fact that in all of my history of shooting, it has always been with a conventional type rifle stock, which is what I am used to, be it pb or air-rifle and with pretty good results.I was thinking of taking my Flying Dragon-PCP and turning it into a .25, as it has had a full-power tune and produces the following:Power Adjuster set to lowest power setting, i.e., the Power Adjuster Screw is all the way out.14.3-grain Shot-String:1. 906-fps-2. 912-fps-3. 917-fps-4. 927-fps-5. 936-fps-6. 936-fps-7. 943-fps-8. 934-fps-9. 932-fps-10. 924-fps-11. 912-fps-12. 905-fps-Started with a fill of 1850-psi and ended with roughly 1150-psi. (From AirGunWarriors.)Tried out a 32.4-grain Eun Jin and got high 780-fps with 44-fpe!Thinking of adding a 24-inch .25 LW barrel, opening the barrel port a bit, adding a 22ci or 500cc bottle with a regulated out-put of 1800-psi or higher and have one heck of a tack-driving .25 caliber Air-Rifle!I can add the right scope, bi-pod, a 2-inch accessory rail, muzzle brake and have it looking awesome! It already has a 1.5" rail for the bi-pod and sling studs.Although having a repeater option would be nice, this would be primarily a hunting gun, so having a repeater would not be that important.Then, I stumbled onto Citrus Air's site and it turned my world up-side down! Mike at Citrus Air makes a tactical Mrod that is just mind blowing in accuracy, looks and performance! I did not really care for tactical looking air-guns, until I saw the one at Citrus Air! He also has a bullpup Mrod that too is mind blowing!http://citrusairguns.com/custom-built-guns.htmlNow I am clueless on exactly what, how and when I will have my .25!Do I keep the FD-PCP a .22, get the AT44 .25 Long and dress it up or save up for a year and get that awesome Mrod Tactical from Citrus Air? Ugggh!agw. Is not the same as my AT44-10 Tact?Maybe same as yours in looks a tad-bit, but that's where it ends!You'd have to talk with Mike at Citrus Air to fully understand just how insanely awesome that Tactical Mrod he makes really is.There are some features that he asked I not disclose on public forum at this time. Aside from insane performance and shot-count, there are a few other features that really set that Tactical Mrod of his apart from any other air-gun I'm familier with!I like your AT44 Tactical, just need the long barrel myself. You could have the AT44 Tactical with a long barrel, right, would just have to swap out the barrel yourself or have someone do it? Thanks,Al.
Quote from: airgunwarriors on July 29, 2014, 11:35:02 PMQuote from: Bwalton on July 29, 2014, 12:46:02 PMQuote from: airgunwarriors on July 28, 2014, 09:01:09 PMFor me, having a bullpup stock had first to do with comfort (as mentioned before, because of my size, weight and build) and the other reason, was to have an awesome looking air-gun...with the "right" looking bullpup stock (something like the one in picture Number 4, the Mrod ones and the P-12 bullpup stock).Then, when I was warned about the fact that just because a bullpup is smaller and more compact, it did not mean that it would be more comfortable and I may not like the way it shoulders.All of the above and my interest in a bullpup stock (just as a reminder) revolves around the Hatsan Synthetic AT44 Long .25, as it does not look great right out of the box imho...like the BT65 ELITE does.So, I have been thinking about the fact that in all of my history of shooting, it has always been with a conventional type rifle stock, which is what I am used to, be it pb or air-rifle and with pretty good results.I was thinking of taking my Flying Dragon-PCP and turning it into a .25, as it has had a full-power tune and produces the following:Power Adjuster set to lowest power setting, i.e., the Power Adjuster Screw is all the way out.14.3-grain Shot-String:1. 906-fps-2. 912-fps-3. 917-fps-4. 927-fps-5. 936-fps-6. 936-fps-7. 943-fps-8. 934-fps-9. 932-fps-10. 924-fps-11. 912-fps-12. 905-fps-Started with a fill of 1850-psi and ended with roughly 1150-psi. (From AirGunWarriors.)Tried out a 32.4-grain Eun Jin and got high 780-fps with 44-fpe!Thinking of adding a 24-inch .25 LW barrel, opening the barrel port a bit, adding a 22ci or 500cc bottle with a regulated out-put of 1800-psi or higher and have one heck of a tack-driving .25 caliber Air-Rifle!I can add the right scope, bi-pod, a 2-inch accessory rail, muzzle brake and have it looking awesome! It already has a 1.5" rail for the bi-pod and sling studs.Although having a repeater option would be nice, this would be primarily a hunting gun, so having a repeater would not be that important.Then, I stumbled onto Citrus Air's site and it turned my world up-side down! Mike at Citrus Air makes a tactical Mrod that is just mind blowing in accuracy, looks and performance! I did not really care for tactical looking air-guns, until I saw the one at Citrus Air! He also has a bullpup Mrod that too is mind blowing!http://citrusairguns.com/custom-built-guns.htmlNow I am clueless on exactly what, how and when I will have my .25!Do I keep the FD-PCP a .22, get the AT44 .25 Long and dress it up or save up for a year and get that awesome Mrod Tactical from Citrus Air? Ugggh!agw. Is not the same as my AT44-10 Tact?Maybe same as yours in looks a tad-bit, but that's where it ends!You'd have to talk with Mike at Citrus Air to fully understand just how insanely awesome that Tactical Mrod he makes really is.There are some features that he asked I not disclose on public forum at this time. Aside from insane performance and shot-count, there are a few other features that really set that Tactical Mrod of his apart from any other air-gun I'm familier with!I like your AT44 Tactical, just need the long barrel myself. You could have the AT44 Tactical with a long barrel, right, would just have to swap out the barrel yourself or have someone do it? Thanks,Al.Al what make the Hatsan so insanely cool is that I can put any configuration on them and they are very very simple to Mod.... I do not need to buy another barrel... For just $300 I can buy a AT44-10 .25 Long and do Bob's mod's on it and just like that I can shoot JSB Kings @ 950fps and after my crown one hole groups @ 50yards. I got a Hammerili Pneuma stock in a purchase and now I have the option to take that stock in the mountains which is 2lbs lighter.here is a picture of it. And it would only cost me the price of another gun.....which with other guns ppl would pay half that price or more to Mod it like that. when all is said and done I might have two or three configurations of the AT44-10 all hitting hard and accurate. Both same gun...