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Michael G. White
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
Solid puncher with good manufacturing fit and finish. One of the least expensive quarter bore break barrels out there. Good looking, and would definitely suffice in many prepper SHTF scenarios.
Michael Miller
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Works great and easy to use
Stephen L.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Easy-to-use
Ken me
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
It's ok
Vernon Myers
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Gun had rust in barrel when received so clicked customer support and got connected directly to manufacturer (Hatsan USA) and was told by them to return directly to them in which case I did. Been almost 2 weeks and still haven't received nor heard any updates and being told by Amazon they can't help me because it should've been returned to Amazon. I'm just a consumer doing what I thought was right and I'm getting the run around. If you don't want someone to return to the manufacturer then don't have product support tab connect to them directly.
Jerry j.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
Break barrel guns. You absolutely have to take the screws out that hold the stock to the rifle and bluelock tight them. Otherwise they will vibrate loose and break stocks and screw the accuracy up.Also clean the barrel you won't believe how dirty it is when you first clean it.Common for all break barrels .Then clean it every 50shots till its .not puking oil to foul your barrel .The breech seal can also leak out of the box for what ever reason. Probably from dammaged while being installed. put a tissue over the breach and fire the gun with the pellet of course, and if it blows the tissue off of the breach, then you will know that you need a new Breach seal.Both of these things will throw your accuracy and fps off tremendously.The one I had had both problems. But I have fixed them and so far. It's probably the most outstanding barrel break barrel rifle i've owned.coming in right behind my walther . Especially for the price.I've been heavilyairgans for about 15 years now. I've owned at least 20 and my current favorite. Is p c p rifles which are a whole different ball game and of course, a whole different price bracket.But for the money goofing around shoot8ng pests .Hunting rabbits squuirels no problem. its about around 30 40 yard gun .The one I have is very consistent shooter in accuracy and fps checked with a chronograph.Break barrels are inherently hard to shoot and one has to mimic the correct shoot hold and trigger pull every time to have an accurate shot.This is one of the easier ones to shoot with doing the minimum of that and still getting great results.Also break barrel need to break in .Before that you can expect some erratic shots because of the variety in velocity shot to shot . 300 to 500 shots should break any rifle in and get it to shooting properly every shot .Quality pellets are huge. I pretty much shoot nothing but JSB pellets because they seem to work and almost every gun.I've tried shooting HN pellets throughout the years and they've always shot like garbage and every gun i've had.Don't know why but it's just the way it is.Don't buy Hawk Crossman gamo pellets.. It's all should be melted down and used for fishing weights. Pure garbage if you want hole to hole accuracy. take a micrometer and measure pellet to pellet in a can of Crossman. Or hawk pellets the variance is unreal. That is why some pellets slip into the barrel and some. You have to push hard with your finger and feel like they're not seated all the way.And that means you're gonna get the so called flyers, which is actually defined as cheap ass pellets.Buy 22 and 25 .Don't ever buy 177.Thethe industry brainWashes everybody in to thinking that 1200 feet per second. Means something it doesn't make any difference if it shoots twelve hundred feet per second if it de stabilizes that little bitty one seventy seven caliber pellet.But that 1200 feet per second on the box sells rifles like hot cakes..The scope.is usable but will become junk after time so buy right away or soon after a spring rifle rated airgun scope .It's the only thing that will stand up to a spring powered recoil.If you put a regular or cheap scope on there it will destroy it over time they are not made for the punishment. The insides will shake loose .Sky's the limit. On scopes but monsrtum makes a good one Scope and mount for spring powered guns for about 70 80 $Also you should purchase some sprung cylinder oil and air chamber lube.This keeps your cocking and cycling like a Swiss watch. Oil the linkage cocking points as well .Last never dry fire .The gun relys on a cushion of air before the pellet leaves the barrel so the piston doesn't slam into the front of the gun .For the price and with a little care and knowledge this is a great buy !!!!!!I'm buying another 25.And I'm gonna try a 22 as well .
jesse B.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023
Performance was good. Very light in weight compared to other break barrels I own. Sad thing is that not all 25 caliber pellets will fit. My H&Ns wouldn't go into chamber at all. But my hawki pointed pellets fit and shot awesome.
John
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023
I ordered this air rifle a few weeks ago and didn’t have time to mess with it until now. My first impression was that it’s fairly heavy and a little louder than I expected but not super loud, the sights and scope were way off and that’s as far as I got, several rounds (15-20) into sighting it in, it broke while cocking it. I just sent the manufacturer a message so we’ll see what happens but as of right now I don’t recommend this air rifle
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