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90% of new semi's will be proofed for the 3'' carts-which were classed as magnums. Now you've got 3 1/2'' magnums, mostly used for wildfowling. Your probably best getting a 3'' chamber semi as they generally cycle light loads no problem-a 3 1/2'' will struggle to cycle the lighter loads. :good:

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You'll find plenty of fans of the escorts on this forum!! They are regarded highly due to they're budget price and general reliability. :good:

 

 

You will also find more problems threads with the Hatsan on this forum, and any other you care to look at, than any other shotgun ...by miles...just do a search!

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Your probably best getting a 3'' chamber semi as they generally cycle light loads no problem-a 3 1/2'' will struggle to cycle the lighter loads. :good:

 

Unless you decide to buy a decent semi, in which case it will cycle almost everything.

 

I don't want to sound snobbish, but I've looked in a few gunshops and they've offered me a Hatstand, when I have politely declined they give me the same "fair enough" look, almost like they're embarassed to sell them.

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Unless you decide to buy a decent semi, in which case it will cycle almost everything.

 

I don't want to sound snobbish, but I've looked in a few gunshops and they've offered me a Hatstand, when I have politely declined they give me the same "fair enough" look, almost like they're embarassed to sell them.

Probably because they don't cost the thick end of a grand, at least.

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Probably because they don't cost the thick end of a grand, at least.

 

True, but if you can't afford a decent semi then why not buy a quality used O/U instead ? I'd rather have two barrels that fire two cartridges than one barrel that fires one, or two, or three, depending on how it feels.

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True, but if you can't afford a decent semi then why not buy a quality used O/U instead ? I'd rather have two barrels that fire two cartridges than one barrel that fires one, or two, or three, depending on how it feels.

i love the last bit :lol::lol: ive had a few hatstands and sold them all for the same reason ime in the use and abuse group guns are tools and cleaning shotguns is not massivly importand to me so my hatstands buggerd up all the time

 

p.s dont be tempted to use the scope rail it WILL result in a bad case of snipers eye :oops::oops:

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The fact there is so many posts both in favour and against Hatsan Semi's is no doubt relevant to the number of Hatsans sold and their popularity.

 

There seems a great deal of 'brand name' snobbery within the hobby.

 

There's far more scope for better profit margins for RFD's selling a gun costing £1000 plus than one costing £400

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The fact there is so many posts both in favour and against Hatsan Semi's is no doubt relevant to the number of Hatsans sold and their popularity.

 

There seems a great deal of 'brand name' snobbery within the hobby.

 

There's far more scope for better profit margins for RFD's selling a gun costing £1000 plus than one costing £400

 

 

There are far more Berettas out there than Hatsans and nowhere near the problems, it isn't a numbers/popularity game, it is the % that go wrong game!

 

There is little or no snobbery at most levels of shooting, and the people with the BEST (most expensive) guns are commonly the least snobbish, it can on occasion be those aspiring that get their head up their ****!

 

Not sure what the last sentence has to do with anything, sure, the cash is likely to be more for the dealer with more expensive guns, but Hatsans are readily available!

 

ATB! :good:

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There are far more Berettas out there than Hatsans and nowhere near the problems, it isn't a numbers/popularity game, it is the % that go wrong game!

 

There is little or no snobbery at most levels of shooting, and the people with the BEST (most expensive) guns are commonly the least snobbish, it can on occasion be those aspiring that get their head up their ****!

 

Think you've hit the nail on the head there Dekers! :yes:

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Get a raptor

Mmmmmmmm or a nice S/H urika etc I love the fact hatsan owners proclaim the warranty very few of the better guns need a warranty ( others do) IMO Hatsan = KIA/Hyundai Beretta = BMW/ MERC etc......

 

 

In very broad terms

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Mmmmmmmm or a nice S/H urika etc I love the fact hatsan owners proclaim the warranty very few of the better guns need a warranty ( others do) IMO Hatsan = KIA/Hyundai Beretta = BMW/ MERC etc......

 

 

In very broad terms

 

 

Hatsan are one of the VERY few manufacturers that supply spares with a new gun...O ring, etc, as they know it will not last.

 

....and why does everyone shout about this brilliant 3 year Hatsan warranty, if they had any confidence in it they would offer a 10 year warranty, like Beretta!

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