Had a zada in .177, I'm 66 years old, to get a more positive click to the rear sight, I went to harbor freight, for $5 you can get an entire box of metric o rings, remove rear sight screw, (don't lose the spring) put 1-2 smallest rubber o rings in the spring hole, put spring back in, and tighten screw...you'll get a very posative click now...
If I’m not mistake, this is a jazzed up AirTac? I think that what rep said at shot show. “ If” I’m recalling correctly, that’s good, as I find my $49 refurbed AirTac to be very accurate and had no issues. 😁💪Thanks maaan
And alpha I'm getting 1 in either 22 or 25 I only want 22 because they're easier to find and less expensive than 25 but that 25 hits like Mike and I was looking at a 30 cal 130s but that would be over kill 😅
@@LeonWilliams-v9o I have the 130S and it’s ok. It’s cool to shoot a .30 thru a freaking break barrel!! 😁 But it’s big and heavy - not really a “ go to “. 🤷🏼♂️ I’m really small, so a 6 footer or one of those 6 foot 6 dudes would be more comfortable playing with it. I really like the .25 now, ammo is much easier to find. Not true, maybe just 2 years ago. They’re all great to me. Cheers.
Hi Riddict, that's pa-ting with all caps from that bad boy. I'd been thinking about stepping up to a .25, kinda' funny this pops up. I was thinking PCP though. Thanks for the vid.
I bought this same gun in .177 and the first thing i did was go to harbor freight, and picked up a box of rubber o rings for $5, and removed the rear screw to the rear sight (dont lose the spring) place 1-2 o rings in the hole, place the spring back in on top the o rings (in the hole) and put your screw back in....now you have a much more positive click.
Mine dieseled straight through a 55 gallon drum on the first shot and is still doing it after several hundred shots on the first shots after not shooting it for a few weeks. Mine bruises my finger. The first several times I used it I couldn`t take the finger pain after three rounds. It still stings my finger pretty bad. It`s a very accurate & powerful rabbit getter. I have a 22 cal Airtact for garden pests. It has better penetration and drops large armadillos.
I got the .22 version of this. It's pretty great for the price. Accurate and hits hard. The trigger sucks pretty bad out of the box with tons of creep. I was able to adjust it to make it somewhat better.
I also have a Mercury AirTact (Hatsan) with various interchangeable barrels in caliber 4.5 (.177), 5.5 (.22), 6.35 (.25). I reduced the weight of the piston by half by longitudinal milling and had a friend who works in a steelworks make me an extra strong spring 35cm long and 3.2mm thick. Now it is a real monster in .25 caliber it has 285 m/s = 935 fps. I can no longer use the 177 caliber because it is too light, but the 22 caliber only works with heavy bullets (slugs)
I have one zada 25 caliber shoots very accurate at least at 50 yards but I don't know the fps.im shooting hatsan vortex 24.7 gr or JTS 25 gr pallets shoots very well.do you have idea about the fps with 25 gr pallets? Thank you.nice video
Interesting gun. I really like the quality Hatsan puts in their guns. I have a Hatsan 130s in my collection and it's probably my favorite air rifle. I've found it extremely accurate and a lot of fun to shoot. I don't keep a scope on it either because of the recoil but am thinking about trying one with recoil dampening mounting rings.
I had the 130 s as well, after I got the open sights accurate, I put on a Leapers 3x9x40 scope on it, and high Leapers accushot 1 inch rings on it, and never had any scope problems. I shoot 1 inch target dots at 27 yards with all my guns, shooting cans up close is a waste of time, if out farther, that would be o.k., There's no guarantee how long your vortex pistons will last? Some go limp fast, others I've had died around 2,500 shots, on up. It's a great gun, fun to shoot..it could last much longer who knows? If I decide to buy another one, I'll sight it in and slide it under my bed, and use it for s.h.t.f. purposes, along with my other air guns.
Hatsan hates to send parts however. I have been setting up to turn some "better" firing pins for the Hatsan Jet 1 and 2 as that seems to be the fail point in that shooter. Gonna buy this Zada and a mod 25. I love Hatsan's out of the box engineering, reminds me of Kel Tec and their genuine engineering!
Good weather means shootin time that rifles a real kicker and wouldn't you know it the sun came out and it was time to hit spinners with the old 880 pa ting
Thanks for the share display Pahtink! Lol, looks cooler than my Air tack .25 might have to look into one of the 3 versions... hard to go against that .25 though.
You should definitely try the Hatsan Mod 125 break barrel in .25 cal! I absolutely love mine (Vortex gas piston) and it would be very interesting to hear your thoughts about it.
I have looked at this gun a few times and thought about picking on up I would love to see how tight of groups it would shoot at 20yds open sites. I do like the tactical look to it. I have a hatsan 95 wood stock in .25 and it is a tack driver with open sites at 30yds and with a scope I can hit 2 and 3 inch spinner targets out to 60yds with it. my first hatsan was the .25 125 sniper that came out 12yrs ago and it crapped out on me after a few months which kinda turned me off to the brand for awhile. then took a chance on the 95 and I love that air rifle, I am kinda spoiled though as I have several weihrauch air rifles and nothing comes close to owning and shoot them. Makes it hard to shoot the budget stuff but I still enjoy the budget guns as well.
Great channel just found it some of these cheaper good shooting reliable guns would look so much nicer and shooter friendly with better stocks especially adjustable for pull length yes the price would go up I think u have a radio voice a disc jockey i use to listen to 😎
She hits hard i was looking at the 326 and th mk2 but i think im leaning towards this less work bigger pellet less money looks better has pic rail already idk yet advise its mostly for target and squirrel but im learning how to shoot at 30-40 yrds at birds
If you're referring to the pellet gun version, yes I have. The videos are older, but should be on my channel. I plan on doing a new updated set of videos on that one eventually
Not wrong, Hatsan does test lead-free alloy pellets. Check their own website, Hatsan USA, and you will see they do in fact test alloy. It's also on the box I got this gun in. 🍻
@OTSA I just looked at their website. You're right! They do give an alloy rating. But, the rating stamped on my rifle is the lead rating. The rating on all 3 of my gamo and 2 Crosman are alloy ratings stamped on those guns. So what a hatsan says on the air chamber itself is what you can expect.
Oh, uhhh, yeah… you should really be more gentle with the way you close the barrel. That’s a very refined action and it’ll get ruined unless you slowly & lightly shut the action closed while wearing a silk glove. 😂🤣 I think I could drop my Hatsan model 95 off my second story deck and it’d be fine. But I get comments like the above when I snap the barrel back up into place. 🤦
This thing slaps my cheek too. Glad you mentioned it.
Had a zada in .177, I'm 66 years old, to get a more positive click to the rear sight, I went to harbor freight, for $5 you can get an entire box of metric o rings, remove rear sight screw, (don't lose the spring) put 1-2 smallest rubber o rings in the spring hole, put spring back in, and tighten screw...you'll get a very posative click now...
Awesome pick up! Happy Holidays!
If I’m not mistake, this is a jazzed up AirTac? I think that what rep said at shot show. “ If” I’m recalling correctly, that’s good, as I find my $49 refurbed AirTac to be very accurate and had no issues. 😁💪Thanks maaan
Yep that's exactly what it is 🍻
And alpha I'm getting 1 in either 22 or 25 I only want 22 because they're easier to find and less expensive than 25 but that 25 hits like Mike and I was looking at a 30 cal 130s but that would be over kill 😅
@@LeonWilliams-v9o I have the 130S and it’s ok. It’s cool to shoot a .30 thru a freaking break barrel!! 😁 But it’s big and heavy - not really a “ go to “. 🤷🏼♂️
I’m really small, so a 6 footer or one of those 6 foot 6 dudes would be more comfortable playing with it.
I really like the .25 now, ammo is much easier to find. Not true, maybe just 2 years ago.
They’re all great to me. Cheers.
Hi Riddict, that's pa-ting with all caps from that bad boy. I'd been thinking about stepping up to a .25, kinda' funny this pops up. I was thinking PCP though. Thanks for the vid.
Good stuff, you certainly can see your shoulder jump when ya fire the thing!
That gun hits hard.🤠☕️
I bought this same gun in .177 and the first thing i did was go to harbor freight, and picked up a box of rubber o rings for $5, and removed the rear screw to the rear sight (dont lose the spring) place 1-2 o rings in the hole, place the spring back in on top the o rings (in the hole) and put your screw back in....now you have a much more positive click.
Mine dieseled straight through a 55 gallon drum on the first shot and is still doing it after several hundred shots on the first shots after not shooting it for a few weeks. Mine bruises my finger. The first several times I used it I couldn`t take the finger pain after three rounds. It still stings my finger pretty bad. It`s a very accurate & powerful rabbit getter. I have a 22 cal Airtact for garden pests. It has better penetration and drops large armadillos.
I got the .22 version of this. It's pretty great for the price. Accurate and hits hard. The trigger sucks pretty bad out of the box with tons of creep. I was able to adjust it to make it somewhat better.
Not sure which Hatsan .25 caliber break barrel I have but know after shooting it for hours, it did bruise my shoulder.
Oh yeah it's got some kick no doubt 🍻
The gun to hand to your, "it's just a bb gun!" buddies.
Exactly! Lol!
I also have a Mercury AirTact (Hatsan) with various interchangeable barrels in caliber 4.5 (.177), 5.5 (.22), 6.35 (.25). I reduced the weight of the piston by half by longitudinal milling and had a friend who works in a steelworks make me an extra strong spring 35cm long and 3.2mm thick. Now it is a real monster in .25 caliber it has 285 m/s = 935 fps. I can no longer use the 177 caliber because it is too light, but the 22 caliber only works with heavy bullets (slugs)
Perfect rifle for dieseling.
Yeass!! Just get a bag of seals when ordering it!
Get rid of the faux mag or make it storage space, make the stock adjustable, then it would be perfect.
Will not be sold in 🇳🇱looks to much like a real gun.this is the airtact with cooler looks i think.enjoy 👍😉
I have one zada 25 caliber shoots very accurate at least at 50 yards but I don't know the fps.im shooting hatsan vortex 24.7 gr or JTS 25 gr pallets shoots very well.do you have idea about the fps with 25 gr pallets? Thank you.nice video
Interesting gun. I really like the quality Hatsan puts in their guns. I have a Hatsan 130s in my collection and it's probably my favorite air rifle. I've found it extremely accurate and a lot of fun to shoot. I don't keep a scope on it either because of the recoil but am thinking about trying one with recoil dampening mounting rings.
Hi Kevin! I had this same 😅
I had the 130 s as well, after I got the open sights accurate, I put on a Leapers 3x9x40 scope on it, and high Leapers accushot 1 inch rings on it, and never had any scope problems. I shoot 1 inch target dots at 27 yards with all my guns, shooting cans up close is a waste of time, if out farther, that would be o.k., There's no guarantee how long your vortex pistons will last? Some go limp fast, others I've had died around 2,500 shots, on up. It's a great gun, fun to shoot..it could last much longer who knows? If I decide to buy another one, I'll sight it in and slide it under my bed, and use it for s.h.t.f. purposes, along with my other air guns.
Hatsan hates to send parts however. I have been setting up to turn some "better" firing pins for the Hatsan Jet 1 and 2 as that seems to be the fail point in that shooter. Gonna buy this Zada and a mod 25. I love Hatsan's out of the box engineering, reminds me of Kel Tec and their genuine engineering!
Don't be afraid to put a scope on that 130s, had no scope issues with a scope on mine.
Cool looking break-barrel! Nice video man!
Another cool one, Professor Pa-Ting!
The professor of Pa-Ting....you might be on to something here Nibs! 🤔😆🍻
I gots all the good ideas!
Nice review here boss. The Hatsan .22 is little better w the same power plant in it. I believe the 22 will out power it.
Good weather means shootin time that rifles a real kicker and wouldn't you know it the sun came out and it was time to hit spinners with the old 880 pa ting
Nice one brother! Scope wrecker for sure. Pa Ting!😊
Thanks for the share display Pahtink! Lol, looks cooler than my Air tack .25 might have to look into one of the 3 versions... hard to go against that .25 though.
You should definitely try the Hatsan Mod 125 break barrel in .25 cal! I absolutely love mine (Vortex gas piston) and it would be very interesting to hear your thoughts about it.
Nice! Looking forward too more reviews of this 👍😃✌️🇺🇸💪
looks like a solid rifle love the design of it i wish there was a pcp with that stock
Hey Riddick, looks super cool, definitely going to be a scope buster
sometimes you just need to keep it raw
Awesome gun.
Nice air rifle might have look into this one thanks slick.
Wow, and for a reasonable price
Oh yeah big time Hawaii 🤘😎🍻
My airtact bruises my shoulder.
Yes is really good hit hard and accurate I have one 👍 easy light weight. spring pistol is good
Will it kill a squirrel or woodpecker the big 1s
I have looked at this gun a few times and thought about picking on up I would love to see how tight of groups it would shoot at 20yds open sites.
I do like the tactical look to it.
I have a hatsan 95 wood stock in .25 and it is a tack driver with open sites at 30yds and with a scope I can hit 2 and 3 inch spinner targets out to 60yds with it.
my first hatsan was the .25 125 sniper that came out 12yrs ago and it crapped out on me after a few months which kinda turned me off to the brand for awhile.
then took a chance on the 95 and I love that air rifle,
I am kinda spoiled though as I have several weihrauch air rifles and nothing comes close to owning and shoot them. Makes it hard to shoot the budget stuff but I still enjoy the budget guns as well.
I will have an accuracy video on this one coming soon 🍻
@@OTSA awsome I will be on the look out for that video.
Nice looking .25 bro patiiiiing whoa very hard hitting rifle patong gg lol awesome stuff bro
Oh yeah bro no doubt! 🍻
Great channel just found it some of these cheaper good shooting reliable guns would look so much nicer and shooter friendly with better stocks especially adjustable for pull length yes the price would go up I think u have a radio voice a disc jockey i use to listen to 😎
This gun was pretty accurate by the way.
She hits hard i was looking at the 326 and th mk2 but i think im leaning towards this less work bigger pellet less money looks better has pic rail already idk yet advise its mostly for target and squirrel but im learning how to shoot at 30-40 yrds at birds
Def don't want to go too heavy w pellets, like 24 - 25 grains. I wouldn't go over 26. I have the Air Tact versions. About the same, different chassis.
Thanks for showing us the latest nreak barrel offering from Hatsan. Good one Riddict.
Have you tested a Ruger 10/22?
If you're referring to the pellet gun version, yes I have. The videos are older, but should be on my channel. I plan on doing a new updated set of videos on that one eventually
@@OTSA yes was wondering about the .177 CO2 .177 model.
Wrong. Hatsan always rates fps with lead. They never give an alloy rating. One of the things I love about hatsan.
Not wrong, Hatsan does test lead-free alloy pellets. Check their own website, Hatsan USA, and you will see they do in fact test alloy. It's also on the box I got this gun in. 🍻
@@OTSA hmmm. No alloy rating on my 125 box. Maybe their smaller rifles are different.
@OTSA I just looked at their website. You're right! They do give an alloy rating. But, the rating stamped on my rifle is the lead rating. The rating on all 3 of my gamo and 2 Crosman are alloy ratings stamped on those guns. So what a hatsan says on the air chamber itself is what you can expect.
All good man! I'm a big fan of Hatsan 🍻
Oh, uhhh, yeah… you should really be more gentle with the way you close the barrel. That’s a very refined action and it’ll get ruined unless you slowly & lightly shut the action closed while wearing a silk glove. 😂🤣
I think I could drop my Hatsan model 95 off my second story deck and it’d be fine. But I get comments like the above when I snap the barrel back up into place. 🤦
Looks a decent cheep option .all i can afford
How many guns a month do you buy? Lol
Too many 🤣
More like pa thunk 😂
😭 "promosm"