A handsome gun no matter what caliber you prefer, though I dare you to resist owning the world's first big bore break barrel. We were able to obtain 30 ft lbs of energy using the .30 caliber beast. And you shouldn?t have to worry about it chewing up scopes as long as you have a decent air gun rated scope on top. We were surprised that the double recoil was much less than other high power magnum power break barrels!
Hatsan 135 Vortex QE Air Rifle Features
- Vortex gas-piston
- QuietEnergy barrel technologyQuattro 2-stage adjustable match trigger (adj. for trigger-pull weight- first stage- second stage & length of travel)
- 11mm and Weaver optics rail with scope stop
- Fixed red TruGlo® fiber optic front sight
- Fully adjustable green TruGlo® fiber optic rear sight
- Anti-beartrap mechanism
- Automatic safety
- Right-hand Turkish walnut Monte Carlo stock with adjustable cheek piece
- Checkered pistol grip and forearm
- Rubber recoil pad with SAS (Shock Absorber System) that reduces vibration9.60 lbs.
Here are the benefits of a Vortex gas-piston powerplant over a coiled metal mainspring
- Smoother cocking
- Smoother shooting
- No spring torque
- No spring fatigue- even if you leave it cocked for hours
- Functions perfectly in cold weather
- Lasts longer than a metal spring
- ManufacturerHatsan
- Caliber .22
- Velocity 1000 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Break barrel
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Single-shot
- Gun Weight 9.90
- Overall Length 47.20
- Barrel Length 10.60
- Loudness 3-Medium
- Magazine Capacity 1
- Mechanism Gas-piston
- Rail Weaver & 11mm dovetails
- Safety Automatic
- Front Sights Fiber Optic
- Rear Sights Fiber Optic
- Shots per Fill 0
- Trigger Adjustability Two-stage adjustable
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Small game hunting/target practice
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
Pros
I bought mine almost two years ago, not too long after shooting it (30 shots or so) the little green thing in the front sight fell off. what a bummer!
other than that is a very very nice gun.
I received my Hatsan 135 after a few shots it discharged when i closed the barrel and noticed the stock was cracked near the receiver. I returned the gun to Air Gun Depot with a return authorization number. A brand new 135 was shipped to me and its working perfectly. I have now ordered another air rifle to add to my collection.
Pros
Very good gun see comments below
Cons
Defective but replaced
I cant share a good or bad at present because i just received the replacement
Pros
The stock is beautiful sights are great and service was very good
Cons
After about 10 rounds the gun stopped cocking and went off by itself also noticed a crack in the stock The company replaced it completely with a new gun. I havent tried the new one yet.
at 25 yards i could not get a grouping under 2.5 inches with more than 1/3 of the pellets getting flyaway. i think due to the loose fitting of the breech. had a break barrel when i was a kid. the rifle was over 20 years old. love that rifle. but this one being brand new and poorly assembled made me hate the 30 cal and was so disappointed every time i shot it. you would figure the company would have better standards then sending out a loose-fitting breech and no way to repair it. made the rifle a very dangerous gun for the shooter
Pros
liked the weight, the stock the ease of loading the break barrel
Cons
loose break barrel fitting right out of the box, poorly assembled, bought a scope specifically for the air gun do to its kick. scope moved every time it was shot even though it was tight
ALAN where did you find the silencer adaptor for your 135 qe in thirty iv looked everywhere
Pros
everything verry powerful
Cons
put a sling mount on the barrel
Andi where did you find an adaptor for your 30 cal benjaman20cal@gmail.com realy need some help thanks
Pros
fit & finish are excellent a little heavy but not too bad
Cons
front sling mount is in an Acquard spot
Pros
Beautiful gun, powerful, well made.
Cons
barrel is too short at 10.5". That's enough to increase velocity but not add too much drag. Get rid of the QE useless moderator and just thread the barrel, so we can choose our own, if we want to.
Pros
Bought this gun in 2021, and love it ever since. Put a Sumo suppressor on it and you only hear the spring and the pellet hitting the target. This rifle deserves a good scope, i put a median priced Hawke scope. What a powerful and accurate rifle.
Cons
No changes, but need to get use to the cocking
Pros
Great looks and extremely well made , shot a tin through it now .25 cal really enjoying this rifle put a very old Weatherby scope on it . I wish I had started with the Hatsan brand it makes my other choices in the past look very cheap .
Cons
I need to learn to cock it with my other arm to keep them even LOL
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.penetration of the 30 cal in wood
asked Richard from USABasing the pellet weights at 14.3, 26.24, and 50 grains respectively it seems that the kinetic energy is 43, 44.5, and 45.6 joules with the advertised muzzle velocities. This indicates the .22 is the better choice if you are not required to keep lower muzzle velocity by legal limitations. And that maximum power output would be achieved with heavy .22 caliber pellets. Is there any other legitimate reason to select the larger more expensive pellets as preferred?
asked Jim from USAThis message is for Kevin, I hope you will find it and that it comes handy. Look for Mike Ellingsworth channel in youtube and see if you can get in touch with him to find out about repairing and/or servicing to your rifle. I'm quite confident that Mike can put your gun back on the field. Good luck buddy.
asked Carlo from USAis this rifle suitable for a left hander?
asked bill from USAHallo. wie fiel Joule hat die Waffe? mfg
asked Herbert from AustriaIs There a left-hand stock?
asked Josh from USAOther than looks, what is the difference between Mod 135 and Mod 135s?
asked noble from USASame internals between the 130S and 135. Same power too. I have the 135 in .30 and friend has 130S in .30.
Liam from USAHatsan claims 40 more fps with the 130s.
Joel from USAThere is no model 135s. There is 130S . The powerplants look to be pretty much the same. The 130S has a synthetic stock. The 135 an adjustable wooden stock.
Mark from USAIt's this Hatsan Mod 135 Vortex QE good too hunter Turkey?
asked Toufik from CanadaIf it can kill a racoon I think If you get a head shot your Chances will be likely
Nick from USAI'm curious if anyone can tell me. I understand that the 30cal is a beast but is the 30 really better than the 22 or 25? Is the 30 as accurate as the 22 or 25. I'm asking because I'm very interested in the 30cal but also wonder why it's on sale and not the other calibers. CURIOUS
asked Dana from USAits mutch bigger than a 22 but a 25 is smaller also look at this chart https://www.google.com/search?q=.22+.25+.30+pellets&safe=strict&rlz=1CAJIKU_enUS922&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjZguPBnY3uAhWRLc0KHfIyCaMQ_AUoAXoECBYQAw&biw=1300&bih=612#imgrc=JACCIP5cwvybgM
Nick from USAWhat kind of FPS am i looking at using a 20 grain H&N Field target trophy pellet 750 is a little slow using a 23 grain H&N Hornet in .25 cal.
asked Edward Yancey Jr
If you want an airgun that will work like a charm for 50 shots get this one.
Pros
Pros: The trigger is very high quality and the gun feels well made.
Cons
Cons: It completely broke in the first 50 shots