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Hatsan AT44-10 QE Pump Combo

Bundled with MK5 pump ($40 savings!)
  • Code: AGD-38577394 · .177 · 1070 fps
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This exclusive Airgun Depot combo includes the high capacity Air Venturi MK5 Hand Pump by Hill. All you need to decide is which scope you'll mount on your new AT-44 and you'll be set.

The AT-44, while only available in the US under the Hatsan name since about 2011, has quickly gained a strong following of airgunners who revere it for its power and no-nonsense reliability. The ambidextrous Monte Carlo stock features a wide flat forend but also has an integrated picatinny rail section for attaching bipods, the AT44 also comes with pre installed sling studs with swivels already included as well as a Hatsan shoulder strap. The AT44 features a steel breech, a brass trigger, and a cast metal trigger guard. The AT-44 QE also uses a super smooth side lever action that really is one of the best we have felt. The rifled 19.5 inch barrel features Hatsan's Quiet Energy sound suppression system to keep things quiet. Magazines are simple rotary type and are easy to load, however they are narrow so longer pellets such as the standard Polymags are out of the question. Another great feature of the AT-44 is the removable air reservoir. A removable reservoir allows you to charge extra reservoirs so re-fueling in the field is as easy as changing out the air tubes.

Hatsan AT44-10 QE (Quiet Energy) Pump Combo
  • Precharged pneumatic
  • Repeater (10-rd mag in .177 & .22- 9-rd mag in .25)
  • Sidelever bolt-action
  • Extremely powerful
  • Anti-double-feed mechanism prevents more than one pellet from loading when gun has been fully cocked
  • Fill reservoir up to 200 bar (2-900 psi)
  • Includes a 1/8" BSPP probe with male threads
  • Ambidextrous synthetic stock
  • Textured grip
  • Integrated rail accepts Weaver* or 11mm mounts (no open sights)
  • 2-stage adjustable Quattro trigger
  • Gold-plated trigger blade
  • Rubber recoil pad adjusts vertically and angularly
  • Removable air reservoir has built-in manometer (air pressure gauge)
  • 180cc air reservoir volume
  • Anti-knock system prevents gas waste if rifle is knocked or bounced
  • Fully shrouded barrel
  • Integral silencer reduces report by about 50%
  • Weaver/Picatinny accessory rail for a bipod- laser or flashlight
  • Up to 40 shots per fill (30-40 in .177 & .22- 18-27 in .25)
  • Up to 46 ft-lbs. of energy (30 in .177- 42 in .22- 46 in .25)
  • Ideal for hunting up to medium-size quarry
  • Includes various o-rings- reservoir bleed valve- 1/8" BSPP probe with male threads- 2 rotary clips, sling, sling swivel studs, sling swivels and owner's manual
  • Includes MK5 Hand Pump

*Weaver mounts are not standard. We do not recommend using them.
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Specs
  • ManufacturerHatsan
  • Caliber .177
  • Velocity 1070 fps
  • Condition New
  • Ammo Type Pellets
  • Action Sidelever
  • Barrel Style Rifled
  • Fire Mode Repeater
  • Gun Weight 8.00
  • Overall Length 45.40
  • Barrel Length 19.50
  • Loudness 2-Low-Medium
  • Magazine Capacity 10
  • Mechanism Pre-charged pneumatic
  • Rail Weaver & 11mm dovetails
  • Safety Manual
  • Front Sights none
  • Rear Sights none
  • Shots per Fill 40
  • Trigger Adjustability 0
  • Trigger Action 0
  • Use Small game hunting/plinking
  • Warranty 1-year limited warranty
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By JamesUSAApril 5, 2017

I am very satisfied with my purchase. I received it before the due date.

Pros
Sighted in at 20 Yards. Killed two squirrels so far. I like it.

Cons
Even though it is very quiet my neighbor can here it shoot.

5.0
By ParkerUSAOctober 24, 2016

Great deal on this one! The Hatsan AT44 QE in .25 caliber is a beast, quiet enough to shoot inside or in the backyard. The power of this air rifle blew me away, I had read reviews but they don't do the gun justice in my opinion, seeing is believing plain and simple. Now that I've seen what this gun can do I would no problem taking small to "medium small" game/vermin with it. The trigger, side lever action and QE system make this gun a must. If you want to break into the PCP game I would consider this gun, Sure there are cheaper PCP rifles but you'll become addicted and end up buying one of this price tag anyway. The Air Venturi G6 pump Is also a fine peace of equipment in my humble opinion as well. I shot the gun to roughly 14-1500 PSI and it required about 20 minutes of pumping to bring it back to 200 BAR, maybe 100 pumps. The specs state that you'll get 18-27 GOOD shots in .25 cal I think it's more like 30-35.

Pros
Easy enough to fill with a hand pump (would not recommend to someone out of shape or under 150 pounds as some effort is required) Absolutely gorgeous gun, feels good in hand not to heavy QUIET powerful and accurate The G6 pump is easy to setup and operate.

Cons
I only have a couple things that I thought could be better, 1.My biggest complaint: the air gauge is on the end of the air tube, making you essentially have to put your head right next to the muzzle to read it. (if I could take like a half or a quarter of a star away i would but I cant so I am rounding up to 5 stars.) pretty unsafe... 2. The adapter i needed (supposed to come with the gun/pump) was not included however I called AG depot and they had it out to me the next day. 3. I wish there was a hook to hold the hose on the G6 pump it would make things much easier (very small thing)

5.0
By GaryUSASeptember 6, 2016

Ordered this item a few weeks ago. Received seven days after placing order. Wavered between the AT44 and Marauder, but the AT44 was bundled with the Air Venturi G6 which seems to be a better hand pump than the Benjamin pump. Pump assembly was straight forward but directions are sparse. Gun came with a full charge which was a nice surprise. Test fired a few times and cleaned the barrel. Trigger is very pleasant and I see no reason to make any adjustments at this point. Next 20 shots were at 25 yards and many were pellet on pellet. Waiting for chance to take it to 50 yards. Using JSB Exact Heavy for now since primary use will be hunting. Hand pumping with the G6 is very doable. I was concerned about how difficult it would be having found a lot of mixed reviews. Refills have taken less than five minutes. I will try to do a follow-up or addendum after I get it out to 50 yards. Seems to be a great gun, great pump and great price. Shots in photo started low and came up with moving scope. Last shots were same hole.

Pros
Accurate gun, good trigger out of the box. G6 pump come with parts for rebuild. Hand pump is a good option when there isn't a local site to get HPA and half the cost of a small CF tank.

Cons
Gun is heavy but not out of line.

5.0
By LeroyUSAFebruary 24, 2016

Do anybody know any thing about the 25 what's a the best pellet and can you really get 46 food pound

5.0
By JeffUSAFebruary 15, 2016

This is my first PCP. And a GOOD PCP does not come cheap. so... after a ton of research on the best PCP for me and what I would be using it for. I knew I had made the right choice the first shot I fired. After My 100 round break in I cleaned the rifle and mounted a 3-9x40 Hawke scope on it and went outside to do a pellet test. I ran 10 pellet types through it in 3 shot groups at 25 yards. When the dust settled the HN Baracuda Hunter Extreme had left a hole under 3/8". At 50 yards there was very little change in that. Still under 1/2"

Pros
Very Accurate and hard hitting. I am thinking this will do everything I was doing with .22 rifle within 75 yards, in my 7 acre yard without a sound.

Cons
None!!!

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Will I need to buy an adapter to fill it using the pump or is it included?

asked Autumn from USA

What is the difference between AT44-10 QE and AT44S-10 QE?

asked Anton from USA

Has anyone tried to mount a pulsar thermal scope to one of these? Worried about the magazine not clearing. Thanks

asked Jim

Does it take a lot of force to pump it up? About how many pumps to fill the resivor?

asked Bobbyharpoon
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