Product Preview: Hatsan Carnivore 35 Airgun

posted on December 31, 2015
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Chambered for .35-cal. pellets, the Hatsan Carnivore is a performance package designed for hunting medium-size game. Capable of delivering up to 21 shots, the 255 cc onboard air cylinder is easily refillable for consistent shooting. Velocities up to 730 f.p.s. effectively launch pellets up to 100 yds. or more—an impressive departure from airguns of yesteryear. Hatsan incorporates QuietEnergy technology, a dampening feature that reduces nearly 50 percent of noise.

The Carnivore also includes an adjustable cheekpiece; two-stage, adjustable trigger; rails for the addition of a scope; quick-change, detachable air cylinder with built-in pressure gauge; two, six-round magazines; and an adjustable sling. The Carnivore 35 weighs 9 lbs., 5 ozs. with an overall length of 48.9". Price: $750. hatsanusa.com

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