The Optima air rifles are manufactured by Hatsan, a company that prides itself on producing affordable air guns. Evidence of this is one of the cheapest air rifles ever, called Zada.
At first glance, it attracts attention with its rough tactical appearance, which is further emphasized by the imitation of the under-barrel magazine and imitation of an adjustable cheek rest. The stock is also sturdy, with a rubber butt pad at the end. All metal parts are thoroughly protected by a thick polymer coating.
The 368mm long barrel is fully covered with plastic and ends with an imitation of a sound moderator. The barrel features elevation and windage adjustable sights with optical fibers, and for mounting optics, there is a plastic rail that can accommodate 11mm and 22mm mounts. Immediately behind the rail is an automatic safety.
Note: The muzzle energy and velocity values provided by the manufacturer were achieved under ideal conditions. Actual values may vary.
The Optima air rifles are produced by the Turkish manufacturer Hatsan, just under a different name. All spare and tuning parts are identical for both brands. The only differences are the markings on the air rifle and the box printing.