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Posted By: coyote268 Hatsan 25 break barrel value - 03/07/23
I bought this as I thought I might need more power to eliminate some unwanted critters around my place but the scoped Hatsan 22 is doing a fine job in this respect. My model 125 sniper with adjustable comb with a Hawke 3-9 scope with real good mounts is just sitting here. It only has 5 rounds through it and I have a lot of different pellets for it so not being to familiar with pellet guns even though no used go for I am trying to sell this. I must tell you I am really impressed with the Hatsan break barrel 22's accuracy and I would imagine this would be the same. Any help pricing this would be appreciated
I think they are selling new for about $330 or so nowadays.

Like you, I had a Hatsan 125 Sniper QE in both 22 and 25. My 22 gets 830 fps with JSB 18.13, and 935 fps with Crosman 14.3gr. Both shoot about an inch at 40 yards.

So I wasn't shooting the 25 at all, especially after I bought a 25 cal PCP rifle.

Anyhoo, I just wanted to convert my 25 cal into cash quickly, no packing, mailing etc. So I took it to the pawn shop and left with $100.

I'm sure if you advertised yours for sale at $200-$250 or so, it would sell.
I didn't really factor in the Hawke scope. If it's the Airmax, it's probably another $150-200 easily.

I had a Hawke 3-9 Vantage early on, and the Hatsan killed it. Broke the wire reticle. I have a 3-9X Airmax that is built to take it. Nice scope.
I have a Hatsan Edge .25 break-barrel air rifle that I certainly did not pay over $300 for! Looked online, saw them new for $150, with an Optima 3x9 scope! I replaced the scope on mine with a Bushnell meant for a centerfire, and mounted on an appropriate mount - still well under $300!

Mike Holmes
I just picked up a 125 Vortex combo (brand new in an opened box) for $235 UPS to my door. The Hawke scope will easily add $150 or more to yours.

I've only run a half dozen shots through it so far. Just enough to get it on paper and evaluate the trigger. I'm used to a 90's vintage RWS Diana 34 in .177 HOLY CRAP !!!! shot one shot at 35 yards just to get a feel for the drop. H&N Baracuda dome 30.86 grain. I leaned a small scrap of brand new 1/2" plywood against the base of a tree. Blew through it and buried the pellet in the tree bark !! Have not run it across the chrono yet. But the trajectory at 35 yards was WAY flatter than I ever expected.

Best of luck moving the gun. Somebody here needs to scoop this up.
Yeah, the Hatsan 125 does bring the power. My 22 cal and the 25 cal I sold, both deliver 28 ft-lbs, at 4000' elevation. Down by the sea, they are good for over 30 ft-lbs.
OK guys, $275 OBO for the set-up. Will also include a bunch of ammo for it
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