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By Thomas from USA on 2017-05-04 17:40:57
I bought the 135 Hatsan in .25 caliber over the .30 caliber for a couple of reasons. 1) Ammo is considerably cheaper so you can shoot more of it, not to mention there's more variety of pellets to shoot. 2) It reaches out futher with less bullet drop. The .30 caliber is great at 25 yards, but at 50 yards it drops 6 inches or more. Not so with the .25 cal. Can get clean kills out to 50 yards with much more predictable ballistics. Here's another reason to get the .25 caliber: bullet expansion! Using H & N Hollow Points it expanded to .40 caliber! Speed kills and does wicked things in regard to bullet deformation. Having said that, I also tried the 17 grain .25 cal GTO and got 100 feet per second more than the 750 fps advertised. It didn't expand much but penetration was far superior, plus you get more distance. Overall this is an impressive gun . . . very fun to shoot. I don't plan to scope it . . . open sights work great. I really love this gun.
Things I would have changed:Not much. The gun is a hefty beast but at least you can sling it. Carrying it on a hunt without a sling would be a buzz kill.
What others should know:Wish I could show you pictures of the bullet expansion I got with the hollow points. When you shoot different types of ammo expect the point of aim to change. For instance, after sighting the gun in, the GTO pellets shot 1 inch lower than the H & N Hollow Points, but they all grouped well. The point is before going on a hunt, in deference to the animals you shoot, know where the particular pellets will group. I still haven't tried all the pellets I own, but the GTOs and H&N HP are my go-to bullets. There's no doubt in my mind a GTO bullet fired from this gun would take down a hog (hit behind the ear) or small deer inside of 30 yards. For a break barrel that's pretty exciting.
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By Lucus from USA on 2019-04-24 21:11:31
Powerful and accurate.
Things I would have changed:Garbage gas piston.
What others should know:I put 250 - 300 rounds through this gun in .30. Pulled it out this spring and the piston is dead. I expected a few more rounds before I started having to replace key components. No more Hatsan guns for me.
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Great walnut stock, built like a tank with great accuracy.
Things I would have changed:Weight, she's a heavy piece!
What others should know:I've had my rifle for three years which was a Christmas gift from my folks. Having plenty of time on the rig I can say it's a very nice springer for the price. I've never been let down with the accuracy and punch it delivers. Recoil is hefty and as with such I've never scoped, irons only. Even with irons out to 20 yards I've never had an issue utterly obliterating starlings. IT PACKS A PUNCH!
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Pyramyd's staff have great knowledge of the gun {I like your staff!} - but they should let customers know upfront Hatsun's USA customer service is a nightmare.
Things I would have changed:Hatsun's USA customer service. You will suffer if you need parts or any repairs - as Hatsun USA DOES NOT answer their "customer service" phone and does not respond to phone messages and takes days and days to reply to a simple email request, even with their 'form' filled out. After being ignored by Hatsun, I bought another brand from Pyramyd.
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Hefty and beautiful, this gun has plenty of down range slam. It is so fun to shoot that I feel like a kid when I have it out for some plinking. I have the .25 caliber which combines a lively velocity with a healthy mass of lead. The fiber-optic sights are easy to see and give me excellent indication of the impact point. Needless to say, I am more than a little happy to own this gun.
Things I would have changed:Nothing!
What others should know:I am a small, senior citizen and find the cocking effort to be strong but well within my capacity.
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So far it's great. Accurate, well made, nice finish. The wood stock is nice.
Things I would have changed:Nothing. It's
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A lot of practical features for a low price. It's got a built in shroud, 3 way adjustable trigger, adjustable comb and pad and a combination Weaver/11mm scope rail. It's the most powerful springer you can buy. I bought mine about 6 years ago and I fired it over the chrony a couple weeks ago and got velocities averaging right around 550 fps with 44.75 JSB Exacts or right around 30 fpe. It's also surprisingly "un-hold sensitive" for such a powerful spring gun. I used to own a Beeman Kodiak and that was much more difficult to shoot accurately.
Things I would have changed:The screws that Hatsan uses are of low quality. I've had the Phillips slots simply break off when disassembling it. While the Quattro trigger isn't bad, it's no Rekord either. If you wiggle it you'll notice it's got a lot of slop and appears to be made out of pot metal. You can adjust it to get a pretty good trigger pull, but it's not a high quality trigger.
What others should know:I've seen people online praising the beautiful Turkish walnut stock, which only makes me feel they've never actually seen a nice piece of wood. The stock is actually quite good, but it's not beautiful. If there's any grain or pattern to the wood you'd never know since it's covered up by some sort of dark stain/shellac like you'd find on a cheap Chinese gun. Having said that however it does have nice checkering and a adjustable comb and pad. It's a very good, practical stock, but it's not pretty.
Cocking effort is very heavy. I'm a big guy and used to bench over 300 lbs when I was younger, so it's not a problem for me, but I'm guessing that a lot of women and teens would be unable to cock this rifle. It's also a big, heavy rifle. Scoped, I'm guessing it's 10+ lbs. It's not a light, handy little carbine.
Overall, this is a rifle that was built to a price point, but it was designed extremely well for that price point and I'd buy it again.
By Alan Dale from USA on 2024-06-07 |
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Factory corrected rail, my dovetail/Weaver mount is inline with barrel! Nicely finished both metal & wood. Cleaned barrel, VERY DIRTY!!! Rifle shoots 1" groups at 25 yards with fiber optic sights. Heavy rifle but balanced, weight softens recoil somewhat. Fiber optic sight really lights up in very little light, making it a good rifle to shoot early morning or late evening. I will use these sights as I have a coyote problem, and they never stop moving for a good scope shot. With the open sights I can follow their movement on either side of barrel. QE baffles do help in noise abatement, but I chose another option which was better for me. Simple "drop in" replacement that reduced noise level another 5db.
Things I would have changed:A better scope mount. Picatinny instead of Weaver, back towards shooters eye more, and scope stop holes in rail!!! Better baffle system although I understand the "One size fits all" approach of a company. QE barrel shrouds are on a lot of Hatsan's, PCP as well as break barrel. Not a fan of automatic safety's, but considering how hard this gun is to cock, maybe a good thing?
What others should know:I am shooting JSB EXACT .30 Diabolo 44.75gr pellets. Currently I see a 6" drop between 19 yards and 25 yards! I am shooting offhand with an arm supported by a doorway. Will get the Chrony out in a day or so & see what I'm getting in FPS. I set it up to shoot 1" high at 20 yards (like my .25 break barrel), expecting it to be dead on at 25 yards. 6" difference is hard to compensate for in any sight! When Spring finally decides to show up here, I will sandbag shoot the rifle 20, 25, 40, and 100 yards to get some ballistic info.
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I liked the wood furniture and overall look of the gun but with both the gun I got there were a fair amount of blemishes on the metal finish. I had problems with the first one I got with the shroud not being centered over the barrel and the second one having the shroud nut glued in upside down so I couldn't take the shroud off to check the barrel so I ended up refunding it. Couldn't say much about the accuracy since the first one shotgunned from the shroud problem and I never even fired the second one. For the price it seems like a good deal if you can wait in replacement limbo to get a good one that slipped through hatsan qa.
Things I would have changed:Better qa on hatsans end all things considered. hearing from others in forums they've started cutting corners on a lot of things as the internals in my guns could not compare to the quality I saw in older runs of the gun, I've heard hatsans pcp are still top notch for the price though they've just steered away from springers. Nothing to do with pyramyd they seem to value customers quite a bit and gave me no trouble in my replacing and eventual refund.
What others should know:Pyramyd air is fantastic to buy from and helped me through all my problems even though I ended up refunding. Still ended up buying other guns, parts, and ammo and it's been great on all other accounts.
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Look and feel of the Gun is great
Things I would have changed:fix the gas piston issue
What others should know:Bought this model in 2019, Three year later the gas piston has failed , Have less than 300 rounds thru it disappointing
By Michael from USA on 2025-01-25 |
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By Keith from USA on 2022-11-02 |
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The gun is right on up to 50 yds. But the rear sight is all the way to right with no more agustment. Some thing everyone talk about on the net. I throuh hatsan would have taken care of but did not.
Things I would have changed:Fix The sight Hatsan !
What others should know:This is a FACT not an opinion !
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Great looking rifle,good open sights. First air rifle /break barrel or other. Pretty accurate right out of box. Really quiet
Things I would have changed:The scope mount needs to extend back farther just an inch. Or make stock adjustable. Or adjust hold so you can get the eye relief you need.
What others should know:I'm not a bench shooter, I shoot action 2 gun not bragging but above average at 60 plus. Most bad reviews my experience comes with shooters that don't want to adjust the way they shoot to take advantage of different weapons pos and neg. You can purchase a 10/22 for less money and do the same but it won't be quiet, challenging, the trigger isn't as good recoil is totally different. This makes this rifle throughly fun to shoot.
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Wood, finish, and overall quality Pellet speed and rate of drop is better than I expected
Things I would have changed:The adjustable trigger pull is very stiff when adjusted as light as possible So far the accuracy seems a little sporadic
What others should know:The amount of force to cock this should not be overlooked
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Nice if it doesn't break... Over and over
Things I would have changed:Hatsan quality control on the gas spring
What others should know:AVOID AT ALL COSTS. I bought one of these from Pyramid Air and the nitro spring broke shortly after purchase... Rendering it useless. It cost me $150 to ship it back to get it repaired.
So now, it cost me as much as a cheap AR-15.
I hardly use it, mostly to keep up target practice, so every 6 months or so, it's NEVER stored charged, under pressure.
Went to go use it again for the first time in awhile.. and NO SPRING AGAIN! SAME PROBLEM!
At this point I'm FURIOUS. Think I'll throw it in the burn pile this gun and the company make absolute GARBAGE.
First and last Hatsan I ever purchase. And first and last NITRO piston gun I ever purchase as well.
After 2 times I know it wasn't a defect. It's just an over priced POOR QUALITY piece of JUNK.
Stick with real guns or normally sprung pellet rifles.
By Brian from USA on 2024-03-24 |
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This is a big boy air rifle, it's heavy and solid, shoots very hard and so far is very accurate. It loves jsb 25.39 gr and shoots the target trophy 20.6 gr pellets at 780. Great, beast of a gun
Things I would have changed:It is heavy, but that helps tame the recoil when rested.
What others should know:Amazing build quality for the price it's a whole other machine, get your workout on before tackling this one
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On 2-1 -22 I ordered a Hatsan, model 135, in .25 caliber, The wood stock is a work of art to my eyes, looking down the barrel, the blueing was a tad bit sloppy, some areas a bit darker than others, but this did not bother me a bit, all of my other Hatsan air rifles were perfectly blued, I put 350 rounds of jsb Exact king Diabolo through it to break in the barrel, and sight in my open sights., The next 2 times I shot it, I mounted my 2x16x 44--30 mm scope I had already, and, by the time I got near the end of shooting a 200 round tin of jsb Hornets in 22.07 grains, sighting it in along the way to the end contents of the tin of 150 rounds, This rifle,at 27 yards was shooting in a 1 inch targ dot very well, with my 65 year old eyes., Sure, this rifle is heavy, but I don't mind a bit. after shooting heavy muzzleloaders for 34 years or so. Quality is there everybody.
Things I would have changed:Nothing , Over all an excellent product, and highly recommend by myself, You'll get some stronger muscles when you use theese guns awhile.
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Everything!
Things I would have changed:Nothing!
What others should know:Purchase this rifle! You won't regret it!
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I love the power. 30 foot pounds of energy. It shoots the H&N 23 grain .25 caliber hornet pellets at about 750 feel per second. I love the size of it. It fits snugly in a 48 inch Plano hard plastic rifle case. I love how it shoulders and I love the sights on it
Things I would have changed:I wish it didnt take 2 hands to cock it but its so worth the 50 pound cocking effort to get all the power
What others should know:Definitely use the hornet pellets with this gun. Also be prepared to use 2 hands to cock it. Plus Ive already fired 13 shots out of it and Im still working on sighting it in from 20 yards distance away using open sights. Plus you really need to hold it tight. Also use a mini Phillips head screw driver when tightening the screws because the slots are very small
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I have this 135 in both .22 and .25 caliber. Thinking of getting the .30. This is a solid, accurate, hard hitting, beautiful airgun. That being said I am a airgun tinkerer. I have super tuned both these guns. Totally dismantled, cleaned and polished all internals. Went through the trigger cleaning, deburring and polishing. The Vortex piston did fail on the .22 after the warranty but Hatsan got me one out very quickly for around $40. No problem. Drop it in and good to go. There are drop in spring kits out there if the Vortex isn't for you. I prefer a spring over a gas piston and will change over if the Vortex continues to be problematic. This is my 5th Vortex Hatsan and after 7 years only one failure. The Turkish Walnut stock is beautiful. I own many Weihrauch airguns. This is not one. If Weihrauch made this as it is with Turkish Walnut one would need to get a second mortgage. I think they are a bargain.
Things I would have changed:Not a fan of the sling swivel. Seems a bit light duty for a rifle this large. The safety has a lot of side to side slop. Easy fix with shim washers. I have never been a fan of the gold colored advertisement of features all over the receiver. Just stamp the model in the steel like the old days.
What others should know:REGARDING COCKING EFFORT. So much talk about how much of a beast this is to cock. Almost scared me from getting one. FYI: I am a 65 year old grandpa that has been shooting airguns for the past 40+ years. Maybe and probably have the cocking routine down pat but I find both my .22 and .25 135 a firm one hand cocking effort. I can cock and shoot all afternoon long sitting in a chair with one hand holding the stock and the cocking the gun. I simply tap the barrel end to break the action, then in one firm smooth motion, just cock the gun. It is a large long rifle and affords a lot of leverage.
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the power and even then its not that good, the gamo magnum in .22 caliber shooys faster and retains more fpe at range, maybe i got a lemon, 650 fps with 20 grain pellets, go figure
Things I would have changed:improve quality control and checks my gun arrived half broken as well as smothered in oil and after MAYBE a 1000 shots i cant get it to group at all with any ammo. artillery hold and many other holds have confirmed this suspition
What others should know:i bought this gun waaaaaaaaay back but never left a review, i was a kid and i was too excited and never sent it back but now a bity older i shoulkd have sent that hunk o junk back, dont buy from hatsan, spend a little more money and go for a company that cares about what they put out
By Brian from USA on 2024-03-24 |
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accuracy right out of the box, beautiful stock ,sights are excellent but could be a bit closer.
Things I would have changed:sights are set pretty far away. It is a Beast to load ! could also be lighter.
What others should know:the most important thing is its tough to load , not for seniors , also very heavy
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By William
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awesome in .30. Breaks in nicely after 200 rnds or so. Accurate and powerful to 40 yds. Diabolo exacts are its favorite pellet. Takes effort to cock, be prepared. Only complaint is cheap plastic sights. Everything else composed of heavy steel and nice stock cheek rest is decennt
Things I would have changed:Plastic iron sights
What others should know:Effort cocking. Powerful and accurate to 40 yds. Definitely louder than a regular pellet gun but not bad.