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Hatsan AT44W-10

More powerful than other PCPs in it's class
  • Code: HGAT44W10-177
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Even though FPS rates may look the same from brand to brand, that may not always be the case. Hatsan tests this rating using lead pellets, but most competitors use lighter aluminum alloy pellets. What this means for you is that your Hatsan AT44W 10 Shot PCP Walnut Stock Air Rifle will deliver more knockdown power than an alloy-tested airgun with the same FPS rating. This PCP model from Hatsan is flexible for the shooter with the adjustable butt pad, dual accessory rail, detachable air cylinder and adjustable cheeck piece. And the Turkish walnut stock on the AT44W-10 is incredible. Hatsan really thought of everything with this gun! Hatsan airguns offer specialty features that come standard within the product line to provide shooters with a better shooting experience. And if you like to hunt the Hatsan AT44W-10 PCP air rifle is the perfect choice for you. Much more powerful than other PCPs in its class & price range.

NOTE: If you want to scope this gun without having to remove the rear sight- use high mounts and a scope with an objective lens no larger than 32mm.

Hatsan AT44W-10 Air Rifle Features
  • Precharged pneumatic
  • 10rd repeater/.22 caliber- 9rd repeater/.25 caliber
  • Sidelever bolt-action
  • Extremely powerful
  • Fill reservoir up to 200 bar (2-900 psi)
  • Includes a 1/8" BSPP probe with male threads
  • Ambidextrous Turkish walnut stock
  • Fiber optic front sight adjusts for elevation
  • Fiber optic rear sight adjusts for windage & elevation
  • Checkered grip
  • Integrated rail accepts Weaver* or 11mm mounts
  • 2-stage adjustable Quattro trigger
  • Gold-plated trigger blade
  • Adjustable (vertical) recoil pad
  • Removable air reservoir has built-in manometer (air pressure gauge)
  • Anti-double-feed mechanism prevents more than 1 pellet from loading when gun has been fully cocked
  • 30-40 useful shots per fill in .22 caliber
  • 18-27 useful shots per fill in .25 caliber
  • Up to 31 ft-lbs. of energy in .22 caliber
  • Up to 34 ft-lbs. of energy in .25 caliber
  • Ideal for hunting up to medium-size quarry
  • Includes bleed valve- fill adapter- o-rings & detailed owner's manual

*Weaver mounts are not standard. We do not recommend using them.
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Specs
  • Manufacturer AGD
  • Condition New
  • Accessories Type AGD
  • Warranty 1-year limited warranty
  • Weight 12.00
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By KirkUSAOctober 15, 2014

First Impressions: Steal at $316, Great looking gun -> nice piece of Turkish Walnut, AT44 short is noticeably lighter than the "long" version, so far -> very accurate at 13 yards.

Pros
Beautiful gun, Light and Accurate - Great Price -> $316.

Cons
Inside of barrel rusted right out of the box, cleaned with JB Paste to remove. Lower shot count & velocity than "long version" - but that was assumed at purchase.

5.0
By kerryUSADecember 17, 2013

I own seven PCP rifles and you can not do better for the money, if only Benjamin Marauders could shoot this accurate .

Pros
Accurate , value .

Cons
Only one, a little on the loud side so I use a moderator .

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Will it shoot eunjin pellets

asked Mike

Does it come with a pump?

asked Ted from USA

It does not come with a pump

Erik from USA

can this be filled with benjamin air pump?

asked Glenn

yes, it can

Erik from USA

Can this be filled with an air compressor?

asked Mark

You need a 3000PSI source. mots home compressors are 150psi max. I have a shoebox compressor that can charge hpa tanks to 4500psi.

Richard from USA

Sorry, but your ordinary home air compressor has nowhere near the air pressure capacity (max. 150 psi) to fill a pcp air rifle ( requiring a minimum 2500 psi. to operate)......The manufacturers of these pcp air rifles often suggest a hand pump, but very strenuous pumping is required and that often discourages persons considering this option.....That's the short answer.......

Dave
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