Hatsan MPA

More MPA's coming soon. I'll list a presale on the website in an hour

No need to rag on HP9 folks. We had a talk via phone after his post. He wasnt as informed as some of us on mag rules but now he is.
 
The presale for the Hatsan MPA's is now on the website. We bought everything that was left so when these 30 are gone there won't be any more for a while.

Ryan
 
Just bought mine at Rouge River Arms for 399.99 + tax. Great to deal with and very helpful.

Ditto.
Had it out yesterday. BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! It was awesome. After 100 rnds my shoulder had enough.
Still got the grin tho :)
 
What's a good light for these MPA's?
I just ordered one too! : )


The one on my MP-A works good. Its a Fenix.

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Can you load a ghost round on this shotgun? 5 + 1 +1... 7!!!

Cheers
Jay

hopefully you understand it with my crappy english skillz,



1. load your shells in the mag.
2. put the mag cut off on.
3. pull the bolt back and lock it.
4. put a shell into the chamber all the way.
5. guide the bolt forward 90% forward (basically until the shell guide/gate? goes back down)
6. pull the bolt back, but make sure it doesn't lock open.
7. drop in the 7th shell and push it down.
8. guide the bolt forward as you hold the shell down.
9. once it goes into battery, you need to push the 5th shell back into the mag or it will double feed.
10. use a knife, screw driver, etc to push the shell back into the mag untill you hear it click and see it moved forward. (you can pull the cocking handle out of the bolt and use that, then put it back in) you angle it off of the shell/loading gate.
11. unlock the mag cut off and fire away.


i've done it several times with live fire and no issues at all.
 
^ Doesn't that mean 6 are in the mag tube? The way I read it, one is in the chamber & 6 are in the mag tube...

With ghost loading or, floating the fourth as it is sometimes called, the round sits on the 'elevator'. When you fire the round in the chamber, the gun does not feed a round from the mag tube, but loads the round on the elevator into the chamber...

Ghost loading is easy with the shotguns that can do it. Simply load your mag tube, and then pull back the bolt most of the way... Load one round into the chamber & one onto the elevator. Push the round on the elevator down while allowing the bolt to go forward carefully. Let the bolt go once it's past the rim of the round on the elevator. Watch your fingers!

Cheers
Jay
 
^ Doesn't that mean 6 are in the mag tube? The way I read it, one is in the chamber & 6 are in the mag tube...

With ghost loading or, floating the fourth as it is sometimes called, the round sits on the 'elevator'. When you fire the round in the chamber, the gun does not feed a round from the mag tube, but loads the round on the elevator into the chamber...

Ghost loading is easy with the shotguns that can do it. Simply load your mag tube, and then pull back the bolt most of the way... Load one round into the chamber & one onto the elevator. Push the round on the elevator down while allowing the bolt to go forward carefully. Let the bolt go once it's past the rim of the round on the elevator. Watch your fingers!

Cheers
Jay
no, the 6th (or second depending on how you look at it) is floating in the elevator as you said. there are 5 in the tube, 1 in the chamber, and 1 below the bolt, not in the mag.

if i was setup for videos i would show you how.

this shotgun can't seem to do it easy, but can be done. i tried every way to get it to work easy, but it just didn't.
 
Very sweet Shotty!
Thinking about getting one myself. Any tips on getting that collapsible stock to fit? I'm assuming it was meant for an 870?
Thanks
 
Very sweet Shotty!
Thinking about getting one myself. Any tips on getting that collapsible stock to fit? I'm assuming it was meant for an 870?
Thanks

If you wait a few more months the "TS" version with a Benelli style collapsable stock should be available.
 
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