Caliber: 0.25" (6.35mm), Stock: Synthetic, Handle: Ambi, Hatsan Vortex gas-piston powerplant: Smooth-shooting hunting machine!
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Benefits of a Vortex gas-piston powerplant:
Hatsan's proprietary Quattro trigger will surprise you with its adjustability and crisp release. Use your Hatsan 125 combo for plinking, shooting spinners, popping paper targets and dispatching small rodents at close distances.
The Vortex gas-piston powerplant is a smooth shooter that will make you a real believer! You'll enjoy much greater versatility and find that you're shooting more and more because of the smooth shooting characteristics that a gas-piston gun delivers. You won't be limited by cold weather, as a gas piston doesn't have the same problems with cold weather. Shoot year-round!
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Please note: the cocking force for this air rifle is approximately 50 lbs.
Caliber | 0.25" (6.35mm) |
Max Velocity | 750 fps |
Loudness | 3-Medium |
Barrel Length | 19.6" |
Overall Length | 48.8" |
Shot Capacity | 1 |
Cocking Effort | 50 lbs. |
Barrel | Rifled |
Front Sight | Fiber Optic |
Rear Sight | Fiber Optic |
Scopeable | Weaver & 11mm dovetails |
Trigger | Two-stage adjustable |
Buttplate | Rubber |
Suggested for | Small game hunting/plinking |
Action | Break barrel |
Safety | Automatic |
Powerplant | Gas-piston |
Function | Single-shot |
Body Type | Rifle |
Weight | 8.4 lbs |
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Things I liked: Pyramyd is just great. Hatsan not so. Product arrived quickly. Gun would not cock. Trigger would not work. Rear sight was wobbly. The design appeared to be OK but quality and workmanship was not present. Pyramyd took the gun back quickly and gave full credit. Again, Pyramyd is great. I purchased then a Beeman from Pyramyd.
Things I would have changed: Quality and workmanship
What others should know: Pyramyd gives quality service
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Things I liked: this hits hard very accurate . im using h n barracda 27.47 grain ammo dime sized groups at 30 yards. buy ya couple averaging 32 foot lbs muzzle energy.... again way to go hatsan.
Things I would have changed: add sling swivels and mounts . lower cost lil. but still worth the money.
What others should know: stop reading and buy a couple these sledgehammers....... be safe and enjoy...also gamo gun buddy sling works well on this rifle. ccheers.....
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When cleaning the barrel can you dry-fire before you close the action? If not, what do you do?
You do not need to break the barrel to the cocked position to clean the barrel, but if you decide to go that route, load a pellet and shoot it when you finish cleaning. Never dry fire a spring or gas piston air rifle
Sir which country made this gun?
Turkey
Is it possible to get an ambidextrous stock?
Yes. Just look for the TH to be absent from the title. This is the NON TH black mod 125 vortex. I just bought it. I'm a lefty.
Caliber | 0.25" (6.35mm) |
Max Velocity | 750 fps |
Stock | Synthetic |
Grip | Ambi |
Color | Black |
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Things I liked: I think this airgun is a great value as an entry-level air gunner. Many YT vids on disassembly, repair etc. I've only put about ten rounds through it so I have no feel for its accuracy yet. The trigger feels very good and I haven't even touched it yet. Of course the scope is junk. I bought a UTG 3x9x40 Hunter, its bright but the eye position and eye relief is critical for a good sight picture. Haven't shot it enough to judge repeatability.
Things I would have changed: I do not like the shape of the trigger, the pull of the stock or handgrip. It's very "euro" and that's OK but I'd prefer something else. I removed the recoil pad completely, the pull is ridiculously long. Wished I had gotten the sniper model with a more pistol-like grip.
What others should know: The cocking force is tough. That Vortex piston is no joke. If you're a paper-killer like me, you'll have to consider getting up off the bench to cock your gun. Sure, I can cock it seated but do I want to? No. I'm no weakling but at age 66 I'd be done shooting after 20 rounds if I stayed seated and to me that's not enjoyable. My whole mindset when I bought this package was "to see if I would like airguns and not spend a lot of money." I made the right choice, its a great value.