Im always so busy and never have time to get on here plus I suck at typing and spelling lol but I had a few hours this morning so I just wanted to say hey and show y’all what I’ve built. I’m new to air gunning in fact I just so new I didn’t know what a pcp was until December of 2017 when I ran across a unarmed gauntlet ad was totally blown away. So, I bought a gauntlet in.22, it shot great but I had problems cocking it just to stiff so I sent it back (I should of kep it and by the way Pyramyd Air customer service has always been great to work with) anyways I got a Bullboss in .25 and I love it. Then I saw the AT44 Tactical and man is this thing accurate, at about 1/2” @ 50 all day long but it was just to long for me. So because I really loved my Bullboss, I decided to convert it into a bullpup. Thanks to an awesome deal from Indiana Airguns on a used bullboss I was able to transform this awesome At44 into this super awesome bullpup.. I bought this AT44 in February of 2018 and no joke I have put over 3000 pellets through it. I just bought a chronograph and it should be here tomorrow so I’ll finally get to see were I’m at on numbers Only modification was to cut about 1/2” off the end of the stock so I could access the fill port and that’s only because my fill port opening was straight down if it would’ve been to the side like my other hatsan it would’ve been a problem. I didn’t think about it at the time but now looking back I could’ve just used a thicker oring to save that quarter turn. If I don’t respond right away or at all please forgive me because I really have a very busy life/ work schedule.
By the way I changed the UTG 3-12 to the CVLife 6-24x50 $30 wow I can’t believe I’m saying this but it’s my favorite scope right now lol . Ok it’s not the clearest but it’s really accurate I mean this thing has really held a precise zero.
By the way I changed the UTG 3-12 to the CVLife 6-24x50 $30 wow I can’t believe I’m saying this but it’s my favorite scope right now lol . Ok it’s not the clearest but it’s really accurate I mean this thing has really held a precise zero.