Turkish air rifles from Hatsan are often purchased by shooting enthusiasts for fun as a serious alternative to domestic models. Speaking specifically about the Hatsan Striker Edge, it is worth mentioning the work that the manufacturer has done on the weapon to achieve excellent technical characteristics at a fairly modest price. For example, the gun weighs just under 3 kilograms, which makes the model one of the lightest air rifles in its class. This was achieved through the use of durable plastic parts instead of some metal elements.
Despite the use of plastic in the design of the gun and its light weight, the muzzle velocity of the rifle's bullet is 305 m/s, which is one of the highest in this price category.
Hatsan Striker Age compressor size
Hatsan Striker 1000 and Striker Edge Written in 2012, sometimes updated. Description of assembly and disassembly and installation of a gas spring here
Speaking about any gamoklon, or a rifle built based on them, one cannot help but recall the Gamo Hunter 440. At the moment, this is the most popular rifle for copying and redesign. The model also gained great popularity in Turkey, where cooperatives of various sizes, from “garages” to factories, produced and continue to produce... all the same clones and fakes of Gamo. For example, such a large manufacturer as Hatsan has carried out a significant redesign and the model is sold under the name Hatsan Striker. But, despite the changes made, it is clearly visible that the Striker is just a deviant vision of the Turks on the theme of the good old Hunter 440