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Proxima Multishot Underlever Air Rifle

Main Product Rating 3.03.0 (17 reviews)
Proxima Multishot Underlever Air Rifle

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From the powerhouse of Turkish air arms comes the Hatsan Proxima air rifle.  Powered by a Vortex gas-piston powerplant, the Proxima is ready for hours of backyard target shooting and small game hunting. This air rifle’s greatest asset is its ability to quickly fire repeating shots, thanks to the 2 included spring-loaded rotary magazines. With a cock of the underlever, you’re ready to fire again and again.  

Featuring a Turkish walnut thumbhole stock with an adjustable cheekpiece and ergonomic pistol grip, the Proxima is ready for the trail. Resting in the stock is a black chrome finished barrel and cylinder to provide maximum protection against corrosion. Hatsan's combo rail system gives shooters a choice of their preferred optics whether Weaver/Picatinny or Dovetail--or if you prefer, use the included fiber-optic sights. Hatsan’s famed 2-stage adjustable Quattro Trigger ensures a clean break for maximum accuracy.

If you’re looking for a gas piston that delivers power, features and repeating shots, make the Proxima the next star of your backyard range.

 




Proxima Multishot Underlever Air Rifle

  • Gas-piston powerplant (Vortex)
  • Fixed barrel/underlever cocking system
  • Rifled black chrome finish steel barrel
  • SAS - shock absorber system
  • Shock absorbtion scope stop
  • Turkish walnut ambidextrous stock with thumbhole
  • Two-stage fully adjustable Quattro trigger system
  • Elevation adjustable comb
  • Gold plated trigger blade
  • Truglo fiber optic micro-adjustable rear sight for both windage and elevation
  • Hooded Truglo fiber optic front sight
  • Manual safety and automatic cocking safety
  • Anti bear-trap cocking arm safety
  • Two detachable clip magazines
  • Picatinny/Dovetail rail

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Hatsan Proxima Specs

Max Velocity620 fps
Overall Length45.4"
ButtplateRubber
FunctionRepeater
Weight9.3 lbs
ScopeableWeaver & 11mm dovetails
SafetyManual
Suggested forSmall game hunting/target practice
Caliber.25 (6.35mm)
Loudness3-Medium
Barrel Length15.5"
Shot Capacity10
Cocking Effort45 lbs
BarrelRifled
Front SightFiber Optic
Rear SightAdjustable for windage & elevation
TriggerTwo-stage adjustable
ActionUnderlever
PowerplantGas-piston
Body TypeRifle
Fixed/adj. powerFixed

Hatsan Proxima Reviews

Rating 3.03.0 (17 reviews)
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Rating 5.05.0 5.0

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Things I liked:

Underlever, multi-shot, Turkish Walnut stock (outstanding), matte finish on the wood & steel. An amazing rifle from the very first shot. Excellent open-sights. With 7.9gr CPHP, the first 42 shots averaged 900fps, 14.8fpe out of the box with a variance of 94 (and surprisingly, no dieseling even though the rifle seems very well lubricated). 200+ shots later, a 28 shot string averaged 921fps, 15fpe with variance of 24. Settling in very nicely - extremely accurate out to 75 yards, even with significant wind. The magazines work flawlessly and are easy to load (pay attention when loading them). It came with 2 magazines, and I ordered 2 extra. I have a UTG 4-16x40mmAO on it with a lockdown dovetail mount that's working out very nicely.

Things I would have changed:

Included sling belongs on a Red Ryder....wouldn't trust it for much else.

What others should know:

This is a heavy rifle. Close to 12lbs with scope/mount and a good sling. It's a short-stroke underlever, so again, it takes all of 40-45+ lbs of cocking effort. I'm 57, 6'3", 230lbs and this rifle feels like it's made for me, but I can see where someone of smaller stature/strength could have a difficult time. Like I said, it feels like it was made for me, and I plan on having/using it a long, long time. I'm hitting shotgun shells at 50-75yrds regularly, and at 25 yds, it feels like I can't miss... I wanted a rifle that was a significant "step-up" from the bargain springers I have in my collection, and this checked all the boxes in terms of things I wanted and performance is even better than expected.

Rating 5.05.0 5.0

Rating 5.05.0 5.0

Rating 5.05.0 5.0

Things I liked:

I just bought this in January 2021. This is a big heavy man sized rifle, don't buy it if you are small or weak. You better have stocked up on your testosterone pills. It takes a lot of strength to cock the under lever, which is not a problem for me, but don't get this rifle if you don't have good upper body strength. It is a beautiful rifle. The stock is gorgeous. The fit and finish is excellent. Mine is the .177 version and it is accurate as hell. It is also powerful. It is full of great features. It has a big game rifle feel to it. The multishot magazine worked great for me. The trigger is excellent. Beware: This is an air rifle that requires you to PAY ATTENTION to what you are doing. There are lots of features that require attention to detail. Love it!

Things I would have changed:

The sling is too garish for a such a beautiful rifle. They should have a better sling, but that is a minor point. This rifle is HEAVY. Which maybe is why it is so accurate. Not sure if that is a good or bad thing but it is what it is. I cannot imagine shouldering this for any length of time on a hunt. You might as well be carrying a BAR. To me it is strictly a bench rest target rifle. Which is ok, that is why I bought it. It is a little loud but not too bad. I shoot it in my backyard. I REALLY wish it came with a moderator, as far as I can tell it seems like it is impossible to modify it for one.

What others should know:

Buy some extra magazines, you will be shooting it a lot.

Rating 5.05.0 5.0

Rating 5.05.0 5.0

Rating 5.05.0 5.0

Things I liked:

Es Un Rifle Muy Preciso a Menos de 30 Mts Con H&N Field Target Trophy (Cal .25 en mi caso).

Things I would have changed:

Muy Pesado, Bajarle 1 Lb... Y Precio Muy Alto.

What others should know:

Es Pesado 8 Lbs Mas La Mira Telescopica... y La Palanca es dura, Pero es normal por ser de barril fijo.

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  • NY_airhunter from USA asked:

    Can the front sling mount be moved from the left side of the stock to the right side of the stock for southpaws?

    • anthony from USA answered:

      Possibly...the strap loop is made into the pin that goes through the cocking lever. You may be able to flip it around.

  • John from Switzerland asked:

    Hey guys i was wondering if you can shot the gun without the mag. I got polymags and im sure they wont fit into that mag. otherwise i would go for the gamo 1250 magnum mach 1. Aww man its hard to decide i really love that wallnut wood and shape on this one on the other side the magnum is more efficient when it comes to velocity but the fixed barrel on the hatsan should give me more accuracy Someone got any tips / advises

    • anthony from USA answered:

      Yes you can load without the magazine though it is a little awkward. A single shot tray would be a nice addition to the rifle.

  • David from USA asked:

    this rifle needs to be cocked to install or remove the rotary mag. If you cock and remove the mag. how do you relive the pressure without dry firing? Can you cock the rifle and install a cleaning pellet in the breach without the rotary mag? That would solve the issue.

    • anthony from USA answered:

      You don't have to fully cock the rifle to remove the magazine. Just pull it half way until the loading pin retracts far enough to pull it out. In fact I can pull mine until the bear trap engages but it is still not cocked.

    • Timothy Z from USA answered:

      I just use the magazine to load a pellet then pull the cocking lever back ,which leaves the pellet in the chamber, remove the Magazine, close the breach and shoot.

    • Jerry from USA answered:

      It would be very nice if Hatsan added a single shot tray this would make it so much easier to travel and store rifle safely.

    • Tyler Patner from USA answered:

      You can load a pellet by hand fairly easy and fire it. I wouldn't recommend firing a cleaning pellet, it's basically a dry fire because they are so light.

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