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Airguns by Make and Model => Hatsan Airguns => Topic started by: bbdoug on January 11, 2016, 10:22:06 PM
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Your Opinion on - Hatsan 125 Air Rifle Camo Stock Vortex Piston?
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Not a fan of camo myself. Huge fan of the Hatsan lineup of break barrel. Depending on what caliber your looking to get they offer he two ranges of power plant. If .177 or even .22 is your choice the 95 is a nice looking gun, economy model would be the edge- same power but 95 has Quattro trigger. For a great .22 gun but on heavy side and the only break action power plant suitable for .25 caliber you have 125 models or 135 (eeks a bit more power as has tad more piston volume). The only issue I've seen with these guns are substandard piston seals. I got near 1500 shots before needing replacement then don't use factory seal when replacing. Other than that love these guns.
Oh, the length of stock is far too long too. On the 125 anyway, can't speak for others. Baffles my mind they supply stock ends to make adjustable even longer! If only the stock was inch or inch and half shorter then people who are 7 ft tall can use the extensions. I don't know anyone who's added one to present length but do know many people get picatinny mono rails to be able to move scope back further. I got a cheapo NCStar rail for under $12 at local gun shop that has weaver mount to fit the Hatsan 95, 125 and 135 weaver/dovetail mounts. If the one weaver rod is put in second forward notch the rail works beautifully.