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Nealsey
27-09-2005, 06:53 PM
OK chaps,

I have had it for a couple of weeks now so thought I had better put in a review.

Purchased it from the airguncentre in Rayleigh in Essex. Drove round trip of 250
miles to shoulder it and while I was there they let me try the competition:

HW100
AA S410
BSA Super10 Carbine
Daystate MK 3 sport

The X2 Sport felt perfect to me, weight and stock size etc, so the deal was done.

£682 including:

Rifle
Airmax SR12 scope
Mounts
Rifle slip
500 pellets.

I had it out Sunday at Newbury ARC and was hitting 40mm targets at 50mtrs.

I found the magazine to be a bit tempremental initially but it seems to have sorted
itself out with use.

I put 50 pellets into a 30mm circle from 30mtrs tonight and am very impressed with it's
performance.

I would recommend this rifle to anyone, although I did worry initially with the magazine

Nealsey

DP12
29-09-2005, 01:14 AM
Hello, Nealsly
Can you adjust the trigger pull on your X2, how much weight, and when fired does it make a loud poping noise, i am thinking of purchase one soon. Thanks
Dean

jayboy
29-09-2005, 06:42 AM
I had the original Harrier X, and bought it because I found it to be a bit classier than the competition (AA, Logun etc). Now I'll wait for a slagging off. I bought it and put a Logun silencer on it. Found the trigger easy to adjust, the barrel wasn't in the least bit pellet fussy, the stock was set up just right, and it was made in England. What more do you want.

Excellent rifle well made, I just don't get on with PCP's :D :D

Jay

Nealsey
29-09-2005, 10:52 AM
I haven't had to adjust the trigger yet as it suits me right out of the box.

However I shot a rifle on Sunday with a really sensitive trigger pull and quite liked it.

No real sound from the rifle at all with the silencer in place, bit of noise without,
but it has a built in moderator so it is somewhat tamed.

The magazine worried me initially as I have already said, but it has become more
and more reliable and I am at the stage where I have almost forgotten the initial
problems.

I like the feel and fit of the rifle, I have had it a couple of weekns now and am getting more and more familiar with it, I would recommend it to anyone.

Nealsey