Thoughts on my new Jet1

I've been able to put around 70 rounds through my new Hatsan Jet1 and thought I'd share my thoughts on this neat little carbine. It's very light weight and very short (both good things as far as I'm concerned). It points like a dream. It fills from my cheap Amazon compressor in about 3 minutes. I can get 3 mags worth of shooting on one fill (21 shots) but the first 16 shots are probably the most consistent since the gun is unregulated. It came with an adapter for a moderator and I installed my 0db H110 on it. I'm using a CV Life 3-9x40 scope on the Jet. It's very light weight (.71 pounds) but I'm not sure about the quality of the optics yet. I'll know more when I extend my shooting from 13 to 22 yards next week. I really like this little gun and am glad I bought it. A couple things are a bit of a bother though. The magazines are tiny and fiddly what with the pellet skirt first loading, and the fill port needed to be sanded to work with my compressor. My Jet is in .22 cal.

Thanks for reading,
Kim
 
I've been able to put around 70 rounds through my new Hatsan Jet1 and thought I'd share my thoughts on this neat little carbine. It's very light weight and very short (both good things as far as I'm concerned). It points like a dream. It fills from my cheap Amazon compressor in about 3 minutes. I can get 3 mags worth of shooting on one fill (21 shots) but the first 16 shots are probably the most consistent since the gun is unregulated. It came with an adapter for a moderator and I installed my 0db H110 on it. I'm using a CV Life 3-9x40 scope on the Jet. It's very light weight (.71 pounds) but I'm not sure about the quality of the optics yet. I'll know more when I extend my shooting from 13 to 22 yards next week. I really like this little gun and am glad I bought it. A couple things are a bit of a bother though. The magazines are tiny and fiddly what with the pellet skirt first loading, and the fill port needed to be sanded to work with my compressor. My Jet is in .22 cal.

Thanks for reading,
Kim
Awesome! Are the mags a plastic?🤔 thinking maybe one could file out the areas where the pellets are catching then oil up the mags
 
The Hatsan Semi-Auto Mags will work in it and give you 12 rounds per magazine, they aren't a perfect fit like those tiny magazines, but they work, don't fall out, are much easier to load and cost around $15 each at Field Supply! Also, they are low enough to work with the iron sights and red dot I have on mine.

 
The Hatsan Semi-Auto Mags will work in it and give you 12 rounds per magazine, they aren't a perfect fit like those tiny magazines, but they work, don't fall out, are much easier to load and cost around $15 each at Field Supply! Also, they are low enough to work with the iron sights and red dot I have on mine.

Thanks. I just ordered a couple of those mags yesterday from Amazon. More than $15 a piece though.