The Hatsan Flash QE Regulated gives you an important development in the popular line of air rifles, so you get consistent performance and quiet shots. You get lead pellet speeds of up to 1150 fps (.177), 1000 fps (.22), and 900 fps (.25) and power up to 29 fpe (.177), 38 fpe (.22), and 40 fpe (.25) for the precision and power you need for target shooting, pesting, and small game hunting.
You'll appreciate the consistency of each shot from this airgun you get thanks to the addition of a regulator that has its pressure set between 125-130 bar (1813-1885 psi). Plus, you'll like the number of shots you get from the 215cc air cylinder—up to 55 shots at optimal velocity* in .177 and .22 and up to 50 shots in .25, and how easy it is to keep track of the fill level because of the integrated pressure gauge.
The Hatsan Flash QE Regulated gives you a solid hold and added comfort with an ergonomic grip, texturing on the forearm, and rubber buttpad of the dependable all weather synthetic thumbhole stock. You'll enjoy the accuracy you get from the precision rifled and choked barrel, and the clean and sharp break you get from the fully adjustable two stage Quattro Trigger.
For aiming accuracy, you get an 11mm dovetail/Picatinny scope rail with this rifle so you can add a scope or other aiming accessories, and the forearm Picatinny accessory rail lets you add a bipod or other extras. If you're searching for a lightweight airgun with a regulator for consistency for pesting, target shooting, and small game hunting, get a Hatsan Flash QE Regulated from Airgun Depot now.
Hatsan Flash QE Regulated
- All weather synthetic thumbhole stock
- PCP
- Sidelever
- Repeater
- Detachable S/Roto rotary spring-loaded magazine capacity: 12 (.177, .22), 10 (.25)
- QuietEnergy fully-shrouded barrel with integrated moderator
- Precision rifled and choked barrel
- Black anodized aluminum receiver
- 215cc air cylinder with integrated manometer
- Max. fill pressure: 3,625 PSI/250 BAR
- Regulated pressure: 1813-1885 PSI/125-130 BAR
- Max. velocity (lead-free pellets): 1250 FPS (.177), 1120 FPS (.22), 900 FPS (.25)
- Max. velocity (lead pellets): 1150 FPS (.177), 1000 FPS (.22), 900 FPS (.25)
- Max. energy: 29 FPE (.177), 38 FPE (.22), 40 FPE (.25)
- Shots at optimal velocity*: 55 (.177), 55 (.22), 50(.25)
- Two-stage adjustable Quattro Trigger
- Rubber buttpad
- 11mm dovetail/Picatinny optics rail
- Picatinny accessory rail under forearm
- Manual safety
- Anti-knock system
- Includes two magazines
- Barrel length: 23"
- Overall length: 48"
- Weight: 10 lbs.
* - Shots within 85% of peak velocity.
- ManufacturerHatsan
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 1250 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Sidelever
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Repeater
- Gun Weight 7.50
- Overall Length 48.00
- Barrel Length 23.00
- Loudness 3-Medium
- Magazine Capacity 12
- Mechanism Pre-charged pneumatic
- Rail Weaver & 11mm dovetails
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights none
- Rear Sights none
- Shots per Fill 55
- Trigger Adjustability Two-stage adjustable
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Small game hunting/target practice
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
I run a thermal and shoot mice at night
Pros
Great shooter, groups are tight out to 50 yards. At 60 yards the group opens up but I can still put 10 out of 10 rounds in a tennis ball. 40ish good shots on a fill.
Cons
No cons
Pros
I get 55 to 60 shots in 25 and pretty accurate so far at 50 yards.
Cons
None
Overall great gun out of the box pumped with cheap three-stage hand pump can shoot slugs right through 3/4 maple Hardwood. With a cheap scope I can hold dime-sized groups at 30 yards and I'm using Apollo pellets or field Target trophies. It is also very quiet. If they would have just had a metal Bolt and easy to adjust hammer spring this would have been a complete winner and yeah the stock might be a little ugly but it feels good in the hands. too heavy with Woodstock in my opinion
Pros
Accurate out of box hand pump friendly even with 3 stage shoot light trigger pull 4 cheap gun
Cons
Plastic bolt, easy to access hammer spring adjustment
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Is the factory suppressor removable? If so what thread is it?
asked William from USA
If you are first timer like me don't do it wait for or research a lot more than I do. I spent a week checking out YouTube and on line though I got all the information but now there is no information on how to pump my gun.
Pros
No pro, because I can't even get the first shot out.
Cons
Purchase a hand pump and came along with the gun the air fitting to pump up the gun. Tried pumping and air leaking out from the hole, tried contacting help and they said I have to buy extra stuff to pump my gun. The link they sent take me to a $500 air tank and other air pump materials that will cost me a lot more money. I already putting close to 500.00 for an air gun for just shooting around and target shooting. When purchased this gun never on the information that it required a lot of parts to pump the gun. And the owners manual didn't give any instructions on how to pump the gun. I am thinking of returning the gun back because it just sitting at the corner of my room.