The Hatsan Difference

WHAT SETS HATSAN AIRGUNS APART FROM THE COMPETITION?

Family Ownership

It all started in 1976 with one young man hoping to replicate an air dart gun in his parents’ garage.
Since that time, Hatsan has become one of the world’s most recognized brands in the shooting sports, airgun and firearm industry – delivering its products to more than 95 countries.
This family owned and operated manufacturer maintains a hands – on approach – producing all designs and components in – house to ensure that each product deserves to bear the Hatsan name.
In fact, the original founder is still very involved in new product development and design.

Serious. Solid. Impact.

More Power

Even though velocity rates may appear the same from brand to brand, in most instances that is not the case. Hatsan establishes its velocity rating using heavier lead pellets, while most competitors use lighter aluminum pellets to market their velocities. What this means for you is that a Hatsan airgun delivers OVER 30% MORE IMPACT ENERGY than an alloy-tested airgun with the same velocity.

Unique Features

Many of our airguns offer specialty features that come standard within our product line to provide shooters with a better experience, including the Quattro Trigger, SAS-Shock Absorber System, QuietEnergy, XRS – Recoil Reduction System, Barrel Release System, TruGlo® fiber optics, the Triopad® butt system, patented “Antidouble pellet feed mechanism” preventing more than one pellet loading into barrel and “anti-knock system” preventing gas wastage when rifle is knocked or bounced.

Custom Designs

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While other manufacturers work from widely used templates, all Hatsan designs are conceived and developed in-house. This means your Hatsan airgun is an original, not a reproduction.

100% Vertically Integrated​

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Complete vertical integration ensures the high quality you expect from Hatsan. Every part of every airgun is produced right in our facilities to guarantee a wellmade finished product. And only the highest-grade raw materials are used, including fine Turkish walnut and durable German steel.

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