Air rifle from Hatsan, a company known for producing affordable air guns. Proof of this is one of the cheapest air rifles ever, called Zada.
At first glance, it attracts attention with its rough tactical appearance, further emphasized by the imitation of a lower magazine and imitation of an adjustable cheekpiece. The stock is also sturdy and has a rubber butt pad at its end. All metal parts are thoroughly protected by a strong polymer coating.
The 368mm barrel is encased in plastic along its entire length and ends with an imitation of a sound moderator. The barrel features height and side adjustable sights with optical fibers, and a plastic rail is used for mounting optics, which can accommodate both 11mm and 22mm mounts. Right behind the rail is an automatic safety.
Note: The muzzle energy and velocity values provided by the manufacturer were achieved under ideal conditions. Real values may vary.