Date: 7/5/2024 6:11

Page 2 - Hatsan 125TH Air Reviews

Hatsan 125TH Air Rifle Combo, Black

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Rating 4.54.5 (31 reviews)
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  • Rating 1.01.0 1.0

    Rating 1.01.0 1.0

    Rating 1.01.0 1.0

    Things I liked:

    nothing

    Things I would have changed:

    everything

    What others should know:

    product is delivered in a 1/2 decent outside box, a totally destroyed interior box and the gun itself is broken. Looks like the interior box and gun came from a war zone. This is disgraceful as it was a gift!

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    Jury is still out on if this will be a good hunting gun but everything says it will be. It puts .177 crosman pointed pellets through a 1 inch pine board at 10 feet and through a door after that. It definitely has power that no other springer I own has. I'm thinking this could make my airforce talon work hard to beat it on my field target range.

    Things I would have changed:

    Not much to change. It's heavy as the main gun on an M1 tank but that can't be helped.

    What others should know:

    I'm no light weight. This thing makes me work to cock the gun. Because of the weight of the gun and overall force to cock it that you need, this is definitely not a gun for kids. It's also one of the longest guns I own.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Things I liked:

    I haven't been able to take much more than a couple shots with this thing, but overall It seems like a well made gun. It's heavy as a battleship's main gun has a tiny kick no vibration that I can feel and is built the way I would build it. In a few weeks I'm doing a dip on the stock and make it camouflaged.

    Things I would have changed:

    It's a bit too long with the spacers and wouldn't fit in my rifle case. I had to remove them to get it to squeeze into my case.

    What others should know:

    Not a bad rifle but heavy. Put a sling on it if you plan to hunt with it and bring a bipod, monopod, or shooting sticks to brace it with because it is a heavy beast.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    The power , accuracy for hunting and it really downs it.It is ~ 910 fps for JSB 13.43 gr. with .22 / 5.5 cal for 60 rounds.

    Things I would have changed:

    Mill dot scope maybe 3-9x40 would be better.

    What others should know:

    This is really adult's gun.Be carefull about what is after the target if you can not hit.If you want muscle or want to fit your arms or hunter you are you should have it.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    Accurate, well built, Good Looks, Great trigger, good caliper options,scope not bad, easy cocking

    Things I would have changed:

    A bit heavy

  • Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Things I liked:

    I purchased this in .25 caliber for my wife, who is ready to go after the ground squirrels in the garden and hoop houses. I was concerned after reading comments about the difficulty some have cocking the weapon, but was pleasantly surprised with how she took to it: She is 5'4" and needs a little determination to cock it, but she is actually quite happy with it. She shot a respectable 25-meter group (that's about as far as we'll ever need it for ground squirrels) after a dozen or so rounds to zero the scope. It definitely changes its cocking characteristics in the first 50 or 100 rounds, and it smoked just a little from the receiver end of the barrel when shooting the earliest rounds out. It looks good (she likes the muzzle brake), and the sound is about what a nailgun would be: sort of a loud-ish "thwack" that was also less than I had expected from the reviews I read online. It does have both a traditional recoil and a following "forward" recoil for each shot... We were not used to that. I used it briefly with just the fiber optic sites (before she came home!), and it was fine... I am sure we could handle squirrels up close with them alone.... but she likes her Leapers scope.

    Things I would have changed:

    Like some of the other reviewers, I received this with the trigger pull adjustment already set to the lightest level, which by firearm standards is still fairly heavy. I have no way to measure it accurately... That said, the trigger really breaks cleanly and it seems great for her... although we are both learning not to anticipate the thwack as it fires. She says she may use ear protection when she is firing a lot of pellets. I would personally like the trigger a little lighter, but it is clearly not going to end up being my air rifle any time soon: she's happy where it is. It is a heavy weapon... and she would not carry it much in the field... and I put a Leapers 4-16 scope on it making it even heavier. In retrospect, the included scope did not seem as bad as other reviews suggested -- but we have not used it yet.

    What others should know:

    Everything these days seems to be a five-star review or a flaming 1-star screed ... I gave it 4 stars because it is not quite the equal of the best firearms steel... minor mottling on the upper barrel. But it seems good value for the money: The stock actually seems quite nice, since I expected a plastic stock. She shoots lefty, but the thumb hole stock is not a problem for her (although it is clearly not ambidextrous.) The accuracy seems very good... and maybe we have not used it enough to give it an excellent accuracy rating that it might otherwise deserve. I really wish there was an adjustable cheekpiece, although again she is fine with where everything is. She shoots it without any of the additional recoil pads for the shoulder... it I ever get a chance at it, I would probably add them to make the stock a little longer.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    Power and then some. JSB exact 25.kings work very well.beeman crow mag's also skenco mag's so so.

    Things I would have changed:

    Nothing. What you get for $200.00 can't beat it,well the scope is not very clear at 20 yards

    What others should know:

    Mounted A 4x16x44 center point scope on it,has A little recoil but you still hit what your aiming at very accurate out the box.Hatsan makes good air guns in my book. And Pyramyd Air has been great to Deal with.Not for A kid,hard to cock.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    The trigger, the power, accuracy and price$$.

    Things I would have changed:

    Better scope, hold strap.

    What others should know:

    Perfect .25 cal rifle in may air gun collection. Lo recomiendo 100% y Gracias a PyramidAir por su exelente servicio.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    POWER! I bought this in .25 cal, and if you hunt with springers, this is the gun for you. I have seen results with this gun chronoed at 730 fps with a 25.5 grain pellet, and in the 800s with a 21 grain pellet, Hatsan unlike gamo and other manufacturers does not BS their stats. I un-boxed mine and put 50 rounds downrange. It's pretty much dead on out of the box. I shot it into a recently cut down tree stump, and it penetrated over half an inch. I have heard complaints about the scope. While its obviously not as good as a leapers, what I do like about it is that the scope mounts allow you to still use the true glow sights. The 2 stage quattro trigger is great, and allows you to adjust for length of pull, force required to fire, as well as the force required to go beyond the first stage. For the money, you cannot go wrong if your in the market for a hunting pellet rifle. I have owned numerous break barrels in the past; gamo whisper .177, stoeger x20 .22, gamo rocket .177, beeman .22 (forget the name) and none of them have impressed me as much as the Hatsan 125TH. I can say with confidence that barring any major breakthrough in breakbarrel rifles, I have no intention of buying another anytime soon, this is the ultimate springer hunting rifle.

    Things I would have changed:

    The stock is kind of chintzy, but it doesn't really bother me, all I care about is accuracy, power and reliability.

    What others should know:

    Apparently it takes 50 lbs to cock the gun, which seems pretty true, breaking the barrel requires some effort. Keeping that in mind, this is not for kids, this is an airgun for responsible adults. You really have to know what is behind your target, because this rifle can do some serious damage and the pellet will travel at least 300 feet and still be able to cause serious harm or damage.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    great power, accuracy, trigger, fit & finish. also has a recoil pad that actually absorbs recoil. intergrated weaver/11mm dovetail is a real bonus.

    Things I would have changed:

    a little too heavy and pull length is a little long. the bundled scope, though adequate, is not good enough for this rifle

    What others should know:

    change the scope out for something with an adjustable objective and you will not be dissappointed

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    Great power from this rifle. I have it in 4.5/.177. Any pellet below 10 grains will go supersonic, so this thing is loud, but to my surprise, it's a tack driver (for now). Also, the intergrated rail accepts both 11mm dove tail and picattany/weaver! This rifle is also not pellet fussy and is less hold sensitive than my son's gamo vh hp 1400.

    Things I would have changed:

    The rifle is paired with a 3-9x32 scope. While fine, it lacks an adjustable objective...I've put on a centerpoint 3-9x40 ao,md and accushot 1 inch weaver rings. For now, it's holding up great and with the addition of a mildot reticle, makes shots past 50 yards alot easier. The action is rough and to cock it takes over 50 lbs of force. The gun is extremely heavy at over 11 lbs. It is also very long, making it an adult sized rifle. Though the manual states that the Quattro trigger is fully adjustable and mind you, it is, I cannot seem to lighten up the pull on the second stage any further (about 5.5-6 lbs pull).

    What others should know:

    The gun is very large, heavy, and takes a very strong arm to cock. Recomended for adults. Though the integrated dovetail/picattany rail is cool, I've heard of this rifle destroying mounts and scopes eventually because of the massive recoil. But any way, so far the rifle is extremely accurate, grouping about .25 ctc at 20 yds, the centerpoint scope i mounted is still rock solid, and although heavier than I like, the quattro trigger has a smooth clean break. All in all, a great rifle for the money!

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