Hatsan USA Big-Bore Air Rifles

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posted on January 26, 2015
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Taking airgun hunting to the next level, Hatsan USA will be offering its new Carnivor Big Bore air rifles in 2015. They will be available chambered for .30-cal. (860 fps) or .35-cal. (730fps) pellets for hunting medium-sized game. The Carnivore PCP airguns are powered by a 255cc air cylinder, capable of delivering up to 21 shots at optimal velocity at an effective range of 100 yards. Hatsan's proprietary QuietEnergy technology reduces overall noise up to 50 percent and the patented Anti-Knock system prevents gas-wastage if the rifle is knocked or dropped. Accessories include two magazines and a sling. For more, visit HatsanUSA.com.

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