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Old 02-02-2017, 07:56 PM   #2
SteveP
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As side note to the above, the Tomahawk is for all intents just a prettier version of the Hatsan Model 95. I have one in .25 and compared both rifles side by side and except for some minor cosmetic things, they're the same rifle.
Here's the side by side:

The receivers on both measure 13 7/8's from back of receiver to breech and 15 7/8's from back of receiver to the end of the forks.
-Both receivers measure 1 1/4 inches in width.
-The barrel block on the Tomahawk is a bit smaller in height but it's also not milled for the open sight screw holes like the 95 is.
-The end cap on the Tomahawk is flush with the receiver tube, the 95 sticks out but only on the top half where the safety goes into it, the bottom half is flush with the receiver tube,
-The barrel on the Tomahawk measures 15 inches with the ported muzzle break taken off...and it does unscrew and come off. With the break on, it measures 17 inches.
-If you could take that oversized break off the 95, I'd bet the barrel is the same 15 inches but the break makes the gun longer.
-The Tomahawk stock is a Monte Carlo style, at the receiver angles back from the barrel and the wood is thicker.
-The 95 is just the basic stock, at the receiver angles out towards the barrel and is thinner than the Tomahawk.
-They both use the exact same straight through barrel pivot screw with the ring and small locking screw on the other side.

You may not be able to find a Tomahawk but you can get very close to it with the Model 95 springer or even the Vortex or new QE versions, but the stock on the Tommy is just way prettier in my opinion than the Model 95, even after they've been refinished
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