Good News to Hatsan MP-A TS soon to be owners !

Unfortunately, we are at the mercy of the manufacturer. I work for the wholesaler these come through and I can assure you, we have to wait to get parts. The last shipment received, we only got a fraction of the accessories and replacement parts we have on order. I'm hoping more come through on the next shipment scheduled to arrive in the next few months.
For example...the door busters, we ordered 100 units and got 20 only. We didn't receive any of the collapsible stocks we ordered, only the top folding ones. Please be patient with the stores as we are attempting to get them what they want in a timely manner. It's not an easy task, particularly when dealing with factories overseas.

Thanks for the insight HP9.
 
I don't get this post?

Are you getting paid by Target Sports?

Are you telling us about The MPA that we ALL ordered BACK IN DECEMBER!
All this info is on their website.

?? Whats up.
 
OK was just at Target Sports last weekend and was given an opportunity to look at first hand @ the new IMPROVED MP-A TS model ... Sorry forgot to add this important part.....MP-A owners that want this adjustable stock can also obtain it separate...its a matter of waiting for the shipment to come in....no word on the price however.

This is the same shotgun that's been in my hands for a week now and has already been to the range. Handled 1 1/8 oz cheap loads with ease. Not nearly as much rattle or play as I expected.
 
I don't get this post?

Are you getting paid by Target Sports?

Are you telling us about The MPA that we ALL ordered BACK IN DECEMBER!
All this info is on their website.

?? Whats up.

NO not schillin ..

IVe a MP-A as well. the older version and I happen to been shown the TS @ Target Sports.

The info Im telling here is my personal impressions of the TS model.
 
mine does not slop in the pin seat, fits perfect. all 3 actually. any stock slop is from the length adjustment. stock is very solid all the way in.

Got a package from SFRC today!
This one has more slop in the pin seat then it does in the length adjustment and easily doubles the over all slop. I wrapped some electrical tape around the end of the piece that slides into the grip and now she's tight and the slop in the length adjustment is similar to a typical AR collapsible stock.

I guess since all 3 of yours were tight it's a quality control issue as mine is quite loose without the shim of electrical tape.

I removed the flash hider and tried the thread protector but it wouldn't seat all the way and when I removed it I could see the problem. The tool that cut the treads left some debris and a material where the threads should end....it's almost like the last part of the treads stripped off and is now blocking the piece from seating all the way on to the rubber o ring.
The other thing I noticed on my quick inspection is the gas ports on the barrel where it comes out in the ring had red/brown powdery debris that I thought was rust at first but it wiped off pretty easily....the holes could use a bit of cleaning up as the metal is a bit deformed from the drill bit pushing through.

Over all not too bad, bit bummed with the stock fit but I can live with some tape in there. I like that the stock is easily removed by pushing the one button latch!
Once I get it all cleaned out and smooth out some of the rough spots I look forward to seeing how it handles light to heavy loads!
 
Got a package from SFRC today!
This one has more slop in the pin seat then it does in the length adjustment and easily doubles the over all slop. I wrapped some electrical tape around the end of the piece that slides into the grip and now she's tight and the slop in the length adjustment is similar to a typical AR collapsible stock.

I guess since all 3 of yours were tight it's a quality control issue as mine is quite loose without the shim of electrical tape.

I removed the flash hider and tried the thread protector but it wouldn't seat all the way and when I removed it I could see the problem. The tool that cut the treads left some debris and a material where the threads should end....it's almost like the last part of the treads stripped off and is now blocking the piece from seating all the way on to the rubber o ring.
The other thing I noticed on my quick inspection is the gas ports on the barrel where it comes out in the ring had red/brown powdery debris that I thought was rust at first but it wiped off pretty easily....the holes could use a bit of cleaning up as the metal is a bit deformed from the drill bit pushing through.

Over all not too bad, bit bummed with the stock fit but I can live with some tape in there. I like that the stock is easily removed by pushing the one button latch!
Once I get it all cleaned out and smooth out some of the rough spots I look forward to seeing how it handles light to heavy loads!

Congrats !!!!!!!!!!

so where are the pics please?
 
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