Optima by Hatsan 125 is a modern air rifle and the successor to the 55–90 series. The extended and widened compression chamber makes it highly suitable for various modifications. The simple and durable solutions used in this rifle make it virtually failure‑free and allow for long‑term, maintenance‑free use.
Air rifles manufactured by the Turkish firearms producer Hatsan have been popular among Polish sport shooters for years thanks to the capabilities they offer within their price range. The Optima by Hatsan brand provides the same excellent price‑to‑quality ratio that results directly from the solutions used in the manufacturing process. The manufacturer’s extensive capabilities allow every component to be produced in a single factory, ensuring that the air rifles are built from the ground up under the careful supervision of Hatsan specialists.
Hatsan is a Turkish manufacturer known for reliable and affordable spring‑powered and PCP air rifles. A characteristic feature of Optima by Hatsan rifles is their high shooting power, as the fired pellet easily penetrates bottles, cans, boards, and even thin metal sheets. Of course, they are also perfectly suitable for target shooting, providing good grouping and repeatability. A double rail for mounting an optical device allows the use of both 11 mm and 22 mm mounts.
Optima by Hatsan 125 features the SAS™ system and a fully adjustable Quattro Trigger, enabling even more precise shooting. The elegant polymer stock provides high resistance to external damage. For increased safety, the rifle is equipped with a safety mechanism preventing accidental discharge. Another major advantage is the tru‑glo fiber‑optic system, which allows quick shooting even in bright sunlight.
Optima by Hatsan air rifles are an excellent choice for beginners and intermediate shooters, combining simplicity with an outstanding price‑to‑quality ratio. SAS™ — the shock absorption system — is an innovation in Hatsan rifles. Designed and patented by Hatsan, the system absorbs part of the energy generated during a shot in a spring‑powered rifle. Thanks to SAS™, the durability of the rifles has been increased, material fatigue reduced, and the negative impact on the mounted optical device minimized.
The pellet fired from the rifle reaches a velocity of up to 250 m/s.