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Hatsan AT44-10 anyone own one?


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i just spoke to my local in west malling and they can do me one for 349. Where is yours that is doing them for 299? That said my one is 349 in wood or abs

Check out Huttons Clay Cartridge Store in Deal, Kent, he is the cheapest in Kent (Kirk is his name), he did have some with the free moderators on offer when I got mine a few weeks back. He is an official RFD and really good to deal with, Tell him you have spoken to Glen from Gravesend he will sort you out.

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hey there lads and ladies. Just wondering if anyone has one of these and would be able to share some pearls of wisdom. I must admit the price of them is very appealing.

I dont expect the earth out of it though but i am perticulerly interested in the accuracy an the last review of it i was reading (Gunmart) said that unless all pellets are loaded so the skirt os flush with the back of the mag, the accuracy os poor. Also apparantly you dont get a lot of shots at full power.

 

Can anyone shed any light on these rifles? Ideally someone who genuinly ownes one.

I do own a hatsan escort shotgun, its not bad for he money but its no browning maxis (but i dont expect it to be) does the job real well so far. Although that said its my second one as the choke was poorly machiened on my first and fowled the barrel! So she peeled back in around 50 carts :(

new one seems a lot better though :)

 

anyway i am drifting away from the topic here.

Thoughts on the at44-10 please folks.

Many thanks

-briareos

Hello Again, I am in Gravesend, Kent as I said in an earlier post and am off all next week. If you want to try the gun then drop me a message and you can have a go on my one if you want to it is not a problem.

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  • 1 year later...

I have one of these in synthetic in .177 and use it for vermin as a working gun, very very happy with it, never ever let me down and is far more accurate than I am! If pushed for a downside it is the length of the whole thing, which is very long - a project I'm putting together is to turn this excellent gun into a shorter bull pup type by using a Steyr Aug stock as has been done quite a few times, then it'll be the weapon of choice for my pest control.

 

Definitely very good piece of kit though!

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