It has been over a year since I made this video, and I'm still getting comments about how trashy 🗑️ Hatsan is. I'm here to let everyone know that this Hatsan 95 22 is the best bang for your buck 💵 break barrel air rifle. This break barrel turned out to be one of my most accurate spring piston rifle's. I also have a Hatsan 125 that is extremely accurate and powerful. Hatsan can be a gamble, but so can any brand. This 95 22 took 2 cottontail 🐇🐇 at my friend's farm today. Totally worth it! Check this out!👇 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NjVoPl0r43M.htmlsi=tZ_zwyVptoDB9GG4
I got my 95 about 5 years ago and it is Absolutely flawless. Shoots beautiful and never any problems. Lesser quality now could be to the Turkish currency collapsing. Sad.
I had heard that it was a 50/50 gamble. Now this rifle is a really good shooter. I'm planning on giving it a tune and that will improve accuracy even more.🙂👍
Yeah... the phrase that comes to mind is "not of merchantable quality". I had a Benjamin Trail arrive with a breech seal like that - it didn't fit because of a burr in the machining. Hope it'll surprise you in a good way when you get to shoot it 😎 Drew
Thank you Drew 🙂👍. It had plenty of explosions💥 until I started putting 2 or 3 pellets in the barrel. FPS really settled down, now if it proves accurate, then I will tinker and see if I can improve it.
Hatsan has definitely made some enemies because of their customer service. I do like their prices though, but every time I buy a Hatsan I know it is a bit of a gamble.
Nice video bro God bless you and your family. I bought a brand new hatsan 95 too much grease in the chamber burned the seal in a few shots less than 20 and when i opened it to replace the seal with a custom one ,i saw scratch on the piston as if it had been used in the past
Good comments. I had some major dieseling 💥💥💥too. I think that the barrel is good, so I will put it through more testing. If it's a keeper, I will open it up and replace the piston seal too 🙂👍.
Absolutely loved the line, "l'm buying a gun, not a turd!" Hit the "Subscribe" button shortly after doubling over with laughter. Air Gun Depot is currently "unloading?" the Hatsan 95 springers in all 3 varieties of caliber, .177, .22, and .25, for just under $125. Just ordered one in .22. Glad to read below that yours is shooting better as you've used it. I will most definitely be cleaning the barrel and carefully inspecting the gun before first firing, per your advice and the advice of some of commentators as it seems these 95s can arrive with quite a bit of grease and manufacturing debris. I may pick up the .25 if the .22 checks out. Looking to add some air to the gun room if the "turd" hits the fan and ammo becomes even harder to find and more expensive as we, U.S., become more and more like Venezuela, etc. Puts a wry smirk on my face thinking that one of my grandkids or great-grandkids might scare some vermin away with a Hatsan 95 after the thousands of rounds of powder rounds are gone. Also pucked up a .22 cal Hatsan Barrage, brand new in perfect condition, directly from Hatsan, for $319 on "Black Friday." Semi-auto. Very nice fit and finish. Still being advertised close to $1,000 on some sites. Get them while you can as more and more legislators are looking at air guns (as they look away from our borders and criminals).
Thank you so much for the great comments and subscription 😃👍. I really hope that your 95 has a good barrel and functions properly, if not send it back and ask for a nother one, that is what I did. I think it is worth the hassle because my current Hatsan 95 shoots nearly as good as my HW95 Luxus 22.
Looking forward to your shooting results. My 125 came with a sketchy looking breech seal too. I ordered a 10-pack of spares. Seeing yours looks similar, it makes me wonder if they test-fired these guns with a lot of oil in the bore, and dieseling caused overpressure that damaged the seals???...who knows. Thanks for sharing!
I think that there may be steel shavings in the compression chamber after fire 🔥 came out of the barrel on several shots. Inside the transfer porthole is a screw that was not all the way in and it was sharp, that's what slice the breach seal open. I was getting some very tiny groups at close range, so hopefully there is hope for this rifle 🙂👍
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 I'm hoping for you that the rifle will smooth out and be something satisfying to have and use. I've only had two Hatsan rifles. Both were the 125 Sniper QE. One 22, the other 25. Both shot well, but I ended up selling the 25 cal after getting a 25 caliber PCP (Avenger). Anyhoo, thanks for sharing, and hope all goes the best moving forward.
Not the first time I've heard that Hatsan has alot of junk products. Nor is it the first time I've heard Pyramid air has very poor customer service either. Thanks for the info.
I hate when they say you payed for what you get for. If I pay a 100 buck for a pellet rifle I want a fully functional 100 dollar pellet rifle. Not a 100 dollar half ass working rifle that you need to work on to get it to shoot truly. I understand what you are saying.
Yeah I need to do that barrel test on my 25. Cal vortex. They are flying all over the show with smoke coming out of the barrel after each shot. I think they had unusually high demand during the coofy years so they rushed out a bunch of them. Mind you I don't even have 100 pellets out of mine and I didn't clean the barrel soo... hopefully it will self correct 🙏
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 I scored one of those 105X Torpedoes for 99 bucks last month but be on the road till end of September will be a while before i check it out.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 I have a crosman 1377 with me but have to stash it when I go into Canada, a rifle would be a bit harder to hide in my truck sleeper.
What's going on with Hatsan! I have 3 and I've been really happy with them. In fact I have 4, my webley Stingray is also a hatsan. It looks like they are going back to the bad old days. I know the UK distributor, and I'll ask them if they are having any issues. I'm really shocked at the crap they are sending out.
The transfer port hole has a hollow screw, guess it's adjustable for 25 caliber? It was lose and gouging the new breach seal. I took it out and filled down the sharp edges and put it back in. That seemed to fix the problem. I still think some metal shavings might be inside, since I saw fire 🔥 come out of the barrel several times. It was close range under 10 yards, but started to get 1/4 inch 10 shot groups. Hopefully it will be accurate farther out 🙂👍.
This one is actually one of my most accurate springers. I shot a bunch of CPHP 14.3, CPUM 14.3. Both of them doing very well but then I shot some H&N FTT 14.66 and the accuracy improved even more. I hope that you get a good one, if not send it back and try again. Yes, I think that a good Hatsan 95 is worth it 🙂👍. Keep in touch and let me know how it goes 🙂👍.
I did, by shooting it. No scope and you can hit anything 30-50 yards even 100 yards soda cans no problem at all. Got the .22 about 5 years ago and zero issues. Excellent pellet gun.
I had a Hatsan Dominator underlever. Lovely Wallnut stock, heavey as hell, not the most accurate and their quatro trigger is half decent. I sold it,and the only springers i shoot are HW's or Diana's (the made in Germany ones) The AA one are great too, but overpriced.
Even if it does function right I think you did done discourage me from getting one. I get it... Nobody is perfect. I did get lemons from both Crosman and Gamo... But it also gave me the opportunity to learn that a warranty is half of the product. Yet if you told me wich brand would you trust the most for a future buy... Probly Crosman since they will not do everything they can to prevent you from getting parts to fix your airgun. (Then you end up with a Gamo breech seal going for 15-20$ and a Crosman seal going for 2.30$.}
I think this is the reason people bite the bullet and buy high end springers like Weihrauch, Air Arms or Diana. I'm guessing that the lower end factory's 🏭 are not paying their employees much and it shows.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 have you ever seen a factory tour? (Can't find the one I was looking for.) They go very fast. No way they check anything *The diana tour was great tho.*
@@LowkeyAirgunner I can see it now at the Hatsan factory on a Friday. ( "Grunt-worker," Hay boss-man this barrel just got run over by a forklift. "Boss-man", it's good, put it on the Hatsan 95 22, think that it's going to that stupid South Dakotan, lol😂👍.)
Maybe it will shoot straight, but when I shot it, major dieseling explosion 💥 happened several times until I put two and three pellets in the chamber at once. There may have been scrap metal inside of the compression chamber. If it shoots straight, I will keep it and fix everything else 🙂👍.
It is a shame you had this kind of trouble. I own 4 Hatsans, the 95, the 95 Vortex. Model 65 and the 135. Never had any trouble. Look great, shoot better. In regard to Pyramid Air, I had bought a Beeman that had minor problems, they replaced it, no questions asked. I have have very good experiences with Pyramid. It is a shame you had trouble.
I don’t believe Hatsan will be around much longer. I have purchased too Air rifles from Henson and had to send both of them back. They use the Softest metal To make these guns, it’s only a matter time before they become unrepairable. If I had it to do again, I would not purchase a Hatsan air rifle again.
Either they will be forced to up the quality or go out of business. People sharing reviews and videos help reflect the product, that will help a good company or hurt a bad company 😃👍.
Thinking about just getting what I really want right now. Things aren't going to get cheaper or easier to buy so why waste time. HW35E, TX200 HC, 54 Air King Pro... Just get em 👍
I know how awesome Weirauch and Air Arms are supposed to be; it's still difficult to pull the trigger when you hear "after the first couple of tins, plan on dropping a tune kit in, it'll either have a broken spring or you'll just want to settle it down". Excuse me, but if someone does that for a Hatsan, they're going to be a millionaire!
I do have some very good rifles, HW80, HW95, HW77, HW30, RWS 350 N-Tec Classic and my Gamo's are accurate. Actually I think this Hatsan is going to be accurate 🙂👍.
Lastly, I can barely afford a pot to piss in right now, lol 😆👍. Someday, I would love to have a TX200 😃👍, maybe I need to try to sell a few air rifles for that 👍.
@@brettbaker5599 I take things like that as the same thing as people compulsively gluing plastic attachments all over their plastic powder guns, and talking about it like describing a dessert or whisky all taking themselves too seriously.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 Not meaning to stir anything up. Only got a few but air rifles here but looking at a list of like 10 I'm interested in, might be smart just to leapfrog most of it. Including the $200 Dragonfly 😛
Only part way into watching but instantly put off. For a quality budget springer can't beat a hw99s or hw50s as some would call it, not magnum power but well made and with a fettle, a great shooter.
Yes, I'm sure that the HW50 is a great rifle, but what one person calls a budget air rifle is a high end and high dollar air rifle for a nother person. The HW50 is being sold for 420 dollars in the USA, while the Hatsan 95 is being sold for 165 dollars. The HW50 is 255 dollars more than what many people can afford. My goal is to share budget and high end springers, to let people know what they're getting and how a budget or high end air rifle can be made better if at all possible 😃👍.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 fair one, definitely good what your doing 👍. Im in the UK where the gap is less, a hw99s goes for about £240 on average and the hatsans probably in the £160 region, I'm just pleased because I picked up a 2nd hand hw99s for £160 the other day. Bargain.
I would not expect any better qualiity out of the 150$ - 200$ rifle. In comparison to 800$ Air Arms springer ot $500+Weihrauch products it seems to be adequate.. If the rifle do what it's supposed to do, then I'm fine with it..
Seems like most other youtubers are more worried about offending the company than telling it like it is. In my opinion air guns as a whole cost waaaaay more than they should to begin with.
Hey Chuck, Sorry about your crappy experiences with Hatsan and Pyramyd Air. I am not sponsored by anyone. I doubt most companies still remember me. With the exception of my last purchases last year for my son, I always bought from Pyramyd Air, Cabella's, Gamo, and Sportsman's Warehouse and consistently got great service. Maybe that's cause our generation was more conscientious and gave better service, or maybe because our generation had more human to human face to face interaction instead of what young people do mostly these days; keeping their faces buried in their smartphones. Anyways, thanks for this video. I am not back in the US yet and it will be a while before I buy any major expenditures for "fun," but I will keep in mind about the Hatsan and Pyramyd Air experience you shared. You should send it back at their expense and get a discount on your next purchase. Tell them about this video. At least give them a fourth chance to get things right. If they know that sales will suffer when negative reviews are published they are more likely to change for the better. That's why it's so important to give good reviews when you get good service, and bad reviews when you get bad service. Thanks again. Stay Safe. Be Well. GOD BLESS.
Thankfully this Hatsan 95 22 is very accurate, inspite of the defects. Also have a 125 22 that is very accurate. It needed an extra shim up at the barrel joint to hold it steady. Once installed, it made a big difference.
🇬🇧🇺🇸👍 it's always better the devil that you know then you don't there are lots of things that are made abroad and the workmanship is not very good and it's very study America the big USA is renowned for making or hunting rifles are the best and also it's renowned for the UK England quality means everything you cannot achieve anything if the till you are using is a defect it needs more and more people to be aware of these things and look carefully what they buy or where they buy it from we need to put a stop to it
Hey Brother. We call that a Hatseflats in the Netherlands. Garbage that should never have been made. Fun and affordable for teenagers. Other than that, just stay away.
@@MartMatthijs Lol 😂🙂👍. I shot that Hatsan 95 22 about 80 times today and finally got 9 out of 10 under a quarter. I think this one is going to be a shooter, especially after I work on the trigger 🙂👍.
@@j.verfaillie5742 That is all good. I do think it's a little underpowered and that perhaps there was some lose steel shavings inside of the compressions chamber, since fire 🔥 came out of the barrel several times.
Your choice, your opinion. Do you feel better now that you shared your 2¢? What I have experienced is something totally different. This rifle didn't come the best, but it's a shooter, very accurate, good trigger, nice looking stock. For 165 dollars, it's a super deal.
@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 no I don't mean no disrespect to you my friend I'm saying that because I had a Hatson and I had nothing but problams no disrespect to you at all buddy.
What's up buddy just going through RU-vid man I'm sorry you know how it is on RU-vid channel you got to go through 100,000 Messengers to get to all of them so
I think it's just bad luck man you bought the rifle from the wrong store I bought my hatsan 95 4 years ago from my local gun store and they check every gun they sell and give 2 years warranty my hatsan 95 still performs great and I never had any problems with the rifle
One Turkish lira in 2020 was about $0.15. Today it is $0.033, a fifth of what it was and still dropping. This greatly affects all commerce from Turkey.