Looking for a pistol and found this Reximax Rp and Hatsan Jet 2 Both of them are really good, but I wanted to know the opinion of those who have these two
I get that you might not be in love with the Hatsan, but for me, it’s been fantastic. It’s half the price, has a more adjustable stock, and comes in a .25. Saying it’s not decent is misleading to someone looking for information deeper than reading the specs I think.The Hatsan is not even regulated. Very bad shotstring. All plastic.
Buy something desent please.
Are you saying that Hatsan Jet 1/2 is half the price of Umarex Notos ?I get that you might not be in love with the Hatsan, but for me, it’s been fantastic. It’s half the price, has a more adjustable stock, and comes in a .25. Saying it’s not decent is misleading to someone looking for information deeper than reading the specs I think.
Certainly not trying to yank your chain, just saying that comparing the two should be a little more informative is all.
A PP750 is cheaper, regulated and better I think.Nope, didn’t say that. But the OP asked which out of two specifically. I don’t own either of the Reximex or the Notos, only giving an honest opinion about the one I do have. Would I like a different one more? That’s entirely possible, but I bought the Jet2 and I’ve really enjoyed it. And in MY opinion, it’s more than decent at the price point.
Nope, didn’t say that. But the OP asked which out of two specifically. I don’t own either of the Reximex or the Notos, only giving an honest opinion about the one I do have. Would I like a different one more? That’s entirely possible, but I bought the Jet2 and I’ve really enjoyed it. And in MY opinion, it’s more than decent at the price point.
I pay attention to reviews where people actually OWN the gun. Not otherwise. Thank you for your "hands on" feedbackI get that you might not be in love with the Hatsan, but for me, it’s been fantastic. It’s half the price, has a more adjustable stock, and comes in a .25. Saying it’s not decent is misleading to someone looking for information deeper than reading the specs I think.
Certainly not trying to yank your chain, just saying that comparing the two should be a little more informative is all.
I know a few guys that have the Jet 2 and they love it. Some have suggested putting a kral 12" barrel on it to improve accuracy.I get that you might not be in love with the Hatsan, but for me, it’s been fantastic. It’s half the price, has a more adjustable stock, and comes in a .25. Saying it’s not decent is misleading to someone looking for information deeper than reading the specs I think.
Certainly not trying to yank your chain, just saying that comparing the two should be a little more informative is all.
The Jet is not a carbine, it is a pistol with an added stock. The Notos barrel is 50% longer and it is regulated. I own both and both are excellent. That the Jet gets compared to the Notos is testament to how good a pistol the Jet is.I would not call Hatsan Jet really good.
Umarex Notos is much better as a carbine.
Crosman is supposed to come up with an airgun identical to the Reximex RP.
I own 2 Jet 2's, 22cal and 25 cal. Both are excellent pistols, very accurate, lightweight, and dependable.The Hatsan is not even regulated. Very bad shotstring. All plastic.
Buy something desent please.
Comparing a carbine to a pistol. Apples and oranges. Comparing the Snowpeak to the Notos is validA PP750 is cheaper, regulated and better I think.
I have both. However, it would be difficult to make a call on which is "better". My Reximex is a .22 and my JetII is a .177. The Reximex has a new barrel and was tuned. The Reximex is more accurate than the Jet past 25 yards, but they are very close at 25 yards with the Reximex getting just a little tighter groups. Is it the caliber difference? I really don't know, but thebReximex certainly has the advantage with work put into it. As far as form and build quality, I would say they are very close, too close to make a call.Looking for a pistol and found this Reximax Rp and Hatsan Jet 2 Both of them are really good, but I wanted to know the opinion of those who have these two
Agreed. I have Jet1 in .25 and a red dot and it’s a solid little gun. I use mine as a hand gun and I love the ergonomic grip.My Jet2 is powerful, and once I added a red dot, extremely accurate. Have the .25 caliber
Hi...PCP Hunter...as of tomorrow I will own all 3...as of this moment the RPA to me is the better than the Notos but they both have Pros and Cons to them...the RPA is spot on but lacks the power and it does not like slugs at all.... a few got stuck in the barrel and needed to be knocked out with a wooden dowel...that is now a tool for my case..the RPA with it 11mm dovetail mounting rail doesn't give you many options for accessorizes...but I found away around that many hours of searching the net for parts...the Notos hit's harder but has a lower shot count for the refill... its not really a back backer unless you want to invest some money for a folding stock..easy 200 dollars...there are lots of stuff availible for the Notos..3D printed....more plastic...but the gun works well...as I am sure the Hatson Jet 2 will do as well...all 3 are really not meant to be more than a 25 yard shooter ...so if you are looking to do hunting past that distance ....a rifle would be a better choice...I had to order another factory casse from Reximex just for all extra stuff so that going to take some time to do that...I will send you some pics later of both guns from my phone app...tomorrow is my birthday so the Hatson is my present to myself....cant wait to shoot...I also have on back order is the newLooking for a pistol and found this Reximax Rp and Hatsan Jet 2 Both of them are really good, but I wanted to know the opinion of those who have these two