New for 2024: HatsanUSA JET2-QER PCP Air Rifle

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posted on January 26, 2024
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HatsanUSA has announced two enhancements to its JET2 pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air rifle/pistol combo. In response to the growing demand for improved precision and consistency, the JET2-QER is now available with a regulator and Hatsan’s patented QuietEnergy Technology. With the pressure regulated at 125 BAR, the JET2-QER offers up to 47 stable shots at optimal velocity. This convertible air rifle, available in .177, .22, and .25 calibers, stands out with its versatile design, featuring an adjustable and removable buttstock that transforms it into a compact air pistol. The introduction of a regulator promises a more consistent and controlled shooting performance.

JET2-QER

Other key features of the JET2-QER include the addition of Hatsan’s QuietEnergy technology, a fully shrouded barrel, an integrated sound moderator, and interchangeable dual 40cc air cylinders. Extra air cylinders are available in four colors (black, red, blue and green). The airgun’s design emphasizes accuracy with a precision rifled and choked German steel barrel and an 11mm dovetail rail for optics and accessories. if not using an optic, the JET2-QER comes with three integrated, adjustable flip-up fiber optic sights.

JET2-QER Stock

Weighing in at just 3.2 pounds and boasting an ergonomic, all-weather polymer construction, the JET2-QER is designed for comfort and control in a variety of shooting conditions. This airgun combo offers an ambidextrous operation and a manual safety located in the trigger guard. Finally, the extended Foster connector is included for efficient air cylinder filling. For more information, visit hatsanusa.comMSRP: $339.99

JET2-QER Pistol Grip

Features

  • Available in .177, .22, and .25 calibers
  • Removable dual 40cc (80cc total) air cylinders fill to 250 BAR (Not to be Removed While Pressurized)
  • Pressure regulated at 125 BAR
  • Extra dual air cylinders available in four colors - black, red, blue, and green
  • Built-in pressure gauge to monitor cylinder pressure
  • QuietEnergy fully shrouded barrel and integrated sound moderator
  • Precision rifled and choked German steel barrel
  • Two detachable, caliber-specific, multi-shot pistol S/Roto Index magazines included
  • Full-length 11mm dovetail rail
  • Three integrated, adjustable flip-up fiber optic sights
  • Ambidextrous, all-weather, rugged, synthetic pistol grip with finger grip molds
  • Lightweight, telescoping, detachable, buttstock
  • Checkered grip for better control and feel
  • Elevation adjustable cheekrest
  • Picatinny accessory rails mounted on both sides of receiver/air cylinder
  • Extended Foster connector included
  • Manual safety

Specifications:

  • Weight: 3.2 pounds; 4.2 pounds with stock
  • Barrel Length: 11.8 inches
  • Overall Length: 21.8 inches without stock; 31.9 inches - 32.9 inches with stock
  • Max Velocity With Lead Free Pellets – 810 fps - .177 caliber; 700 fps - .22 caliber; 600 fps - .25 caliber
  • Max Velocity With Lead Pellets – 791 fps - .177 caliber; 682 fps - .22 caliber; 595 fps - .25 caliber
  • Max Muzzle Energy* – 9.4 ft/lbs. - .177 caliber; 13.39 ft./lbs. - .22 caliber; 15.73 ft./lbs. - .25 caliber
  • Shots at Optimal Velocity Regulated at 125 BAR – 47 - .177 caliber; 44 - .22 caliber; 40 - .25 caliber

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