Price is FIRM. Local sales only. No trades. Optics not included.
I have two of these rifles all in great shape with very low shot count. These are great hunting-pesting-target shooters. Priced per rifle. Pick your caliber.
The Hatsan FlashPup is a compact, budget friendly PCP bullpup that keeps most of Hatsan’s power and features in a shorter, lighter hunting package. It’s offered in .22, and .25, with the QE (QuietEnergy) shrouded barrel, rotary mags, and a wood or synthetic stock that makes it easy to handle from benches, trucks, or tight blinds.
There is no direct access right now to pull exact factory numbers or current market listings, so the performance and pricing ranges below are approximate, based on typical FlashPup specs and where it usually sits relative to the BullBoss and similar Hatsan PCPs.
Meet the Hatsan FlashPup QE – a true “bullpup on a budget” that punches far above its price.
Compact PCP bullpup layout with a short overall length but full length QE barrel and integrated moderator for quiet shots.
Lightweight stock (wood or synthetic, depending on model), side lever action, and rotary magazines for fast follow ups and easy carry in the field.
Adjustable 2 stage trigger, Picatinny rail for optics, and a 200–250 bar air cylinder give you a true hunting ready platform right out of the box.
If you want a maneuverable, high value PCP that can hunt and still be backyard friendly, the FlashPup is one of the best bang for the buck bullpups in Hatsan’s lineup.
Performance by Caliber (Typical Ranges)
.22 – Best all round hunting choice
Velocity: often in the ~900–1000 fps range with standard weight pellets.
Energy: roughly high 20s to mid 30s FPE, depending on tune and pellet.
Use: classic small game / pest caliber; very good balance of power, accuracy, and pellet selection in this platform.
.25 – Compact thumper
Velocity: usually in the ~800–900 fps range with typical hunting pellets.
Energy: can push into the mid 30s FPE or a bit more, making it the hardest hitting option in the FlashPup line.
Use: when you want heavier pellets and more authority on tougher small game at moderate distances.