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Airguns by Make and Model => Hatsan Airguns => Topic started by: DoggMann on September 29, 2022, 05:58:01 PM
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Anyone here have a Hatsan 135-22cal? Any likes or dislikes?
Are they difficult to cock! I have a 30cal Hatsan and it’s a bear.
Are these pretty durable and how’s the accuracy???
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I have one. The gas piston version.
When I got it, it was easy-peasy to cock it. But, my velocity was only 720fps.
So---I goosed the piston up quite a bit.
It's a MUCH more agressive pump cycle now, but I'm pushing 18gr pellets at 930fps.
:D
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How loud is the factory piston? I can’t remember if these come with a moderator…
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The same pistons and springs in the .30 cal. as the 135's I have a 135 in .177 shoots 13.5 gr pellets in the 850 fps range. I do not shoot it much anymore as shoulder is getting bad :-\
Also have a 125 in .25 spring piston, that I gave a rebuild to but accurate and plenty powerful.
I have a 95 in .22 and feel it is the perfect match for .22 as a easily shoutable hunting rifle in .22.
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My wife picked one out, she loves the thing. Admitted it is her first decent gun, but so far she has no complaints.
Definitely a good little plinker
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My wife picked one out, she loves the thing. Admitted it is her first decent gun, but so far she has no complaints.
Definitely a good little plinker
Your wife can cock a Hatsan 135? Wow, must be a weightlifter.
Don't mess with her! ;D
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I have an old 135 .177 springer. Shoot the thrill. Yeah, it's a two hand cocker. When I shoot it I have to wait till my eyes re-focus and my teeth stop rattling to look and see if I hit anything. Closes thing I got to it is my old Beeman Mach 12.5. It's a bigger thrill or worst depending on your point of veiw. I like'em.