Hatsan Striker 1000X
![]() | Outdated Product Type: spring-piston; Caliber (mm): 4.5; Muzzle velocity (m/sec): 305; Cocking system: break-barrel; Barrel: rifled; Charging: single shot; Type of ammunition: bullets; Sighting device: aiming bar and front sight; Scope mount: "dovetail"; Fuse: manual; Barrel length (mm): 450; Total length (mm): 1095 E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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Cool thing for hardly any money, no documents required, bought it for the car, love to stop somewhere with the family or shoot on vacation. I was slightly surprised by the Turkish quality, I thought it would be like the Chinese ones, but no, everything is fine. Of course, not as perfect as I would have liked, but solidly a 4 out of 5! bombay rifle, I recommend it to anyone who's just starting to get into these things. Turkish made. When you first buy it, if you don’t know how to de-oil it, it's better to go to a gun shop and pay an extra couple of euros for the de-oiling. They’ll clean the barrel and lubricate it for you. I learned from experience, I had too little lubricant and had to buy more, but in the shop, they'll do it for a fee on the spot. As for pellets, it's better to get heavier and pointed ones for better speed and accuracy. I've got Browning pellets, and if you choose lightweight ones below 0.5 g, accuracy and impact will suffer, and you'll just have problems like misaligned sights and so on... I recommend going for the wood option; it's nicer and more comfortable. It might be a bit heavy if you're a beginner. I've shot more than 3 boxes of pellets, each with 450 pieces, and the front sight got a bit off... well, maybe it had an unlucky fall... The safety is bad, it's plastic and doesn't hold at all, you can even accidentally break it off, it's more like it's not even there... It's a bit hard to reload, the break barrel is heavy... |
Optics are only needed for Magnum class!!! If you use regular, cheap ones, 2 or 3 shots, and the sight reticle is toast! Get a Magnum, and add 34 euros on top... and then just breathe evenly, and don't yank the trigger suddenly. A powerful machine, a real beast. The main thing is to zero in on the magnum class, meaning with heavy pellets, and use them consistently. Just make sure to lubricate it on time. If you've accurately zeroed it in once, you won't need anything else. I've had it for 2 years now without any issues. I recommend heavy ammunition like Scarab and Expander. 1. Like all air rifles, it is afraid of dust, dirt, and the like. 2. It turns out that it is also afraid of sub-zero temperatures (the recoil is big, and two mounting bolts to the stock can break). So, you won't get very far chasing pheasants or hares in winter. use Hatsan Striker 1000X month or more i recommend it should buy |
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- Hatsan Striker 1000X Vortex — complete with gas spring
- Hatsan Striker 1000S — the stock is made of plastic
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