View Poll Results: harrier x or mk 3

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  • harrier x

    10 23.26%
  • mk3

    4 9.30%
  • sell my gun and take up knitting

    29 67.44%
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  1. #1
    clarkyxxx Guest

    which one

    in my search for a new gun i have found 2 daystate rifles

    1. harrier x .177, t/h stock, logun silencer, hawke nite eye scope 6-20x50 ao, custom case mat bag, 2 magazines, 3 months old

    2. Mk3 a .22, but tuned to b spec electronics, rosewood caps, wood looks like tiger striped, stalker silencer

    both are going for £500
    ( by the way im not going to FAc the harrier to 80ft/p )

    mk3 is quite alot heavier, but very nice gun, more shots per charge

    harrier x has more stuff with it, but has less shots per charge, may go into hft later on so .177 is a plus

    i do have £500 so im not joking around

    any help please on what is the better deal

  2. #2
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    Harrier. unless you have a hundred or so on top for a scope for the mk3

  3. #3
    clarkyxxx Guest
    ive got a scope, nikko platinum

  4. #4
    clarkyxxx Guest
    stop taking the mick with the knitting thing

    i need some real answers please

    (i know ive annoyed a few people by asking loads of stupid questions but im back on my feet now )

  5. #5
    clarkyxxx Guest
    also gas gun, what pistol do you prefer between the cp88, 99 and berreta

  6. #6
    Smudgegs Guest

    Talking Knitting

    Well the pistols are all basically the same action in a different set of clothes but I like my CP99 for fun fast shooting and my 6" CP88 (nickel and Walther red dot) for accuracy... and if people tell you a CP88 can't be accurate then they've got a bad one or they're going it wrong lol.

    As the the rifles... Theoben or knitting I'd say (runs for cover/flameproof suit )

  7. #7
    clarkyxxx Guest
    like the look of the cp88, looks cool in nickel with wood gripsd

  8. #8
    clarkyxxx Guest
    think mk3 is slightly more accurate, but i prefer the matt action of the harrier, also harrier is lighter, but mk3 is so damm nice

  9. #9
    clarkyxxx Guest
    why is everyone saying harrier x, wouldnt mind a .22 as i had a .177 before but callibre doesnt really matter

  10. #10
    RochdaleLad Guest
    Take up knitting and make everyone some nice floral buddy bottle covers

    Seriously though, I'd go for a Harrier X. Them 'lectronics can't be trusted y'know... In my day...

  11. #11
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    As I've said before;
    1) Both are better than you'll ever be.
    2) One isn't more accurate as the other.
    3) For HFT, go the .177 route, 90% of shooters do, and no one wins with a .22, if you want to of course.
    4) Try both before you buy.
    5) Stop dreaming and buy a rifle, then maybe we can all have a bit of peace.
    Rgds,
    Dave.
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  12. #12
    shooter_snell Guest
    hi, B

  13. #13
    RochdaleLad Guest
    Originally posted by Davestate
    5) Stop dreaming and buy a rifle, then maybe we can all have a bit of peace.
    Classic!

    Alternativly, give me the £500 and I'll buy a rifle

    Just joking clarky Unless you're feeling generous

  14. #14
    shooter_snell Guest
    hi b,
    i think you should get the harrier x.
    regards nick,

  15. #15
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    Just to throw a spanner into the works, the MK3 is available with the same 'matt satin' finish as the Harrier X...
    Put on heading 270, assume attack formation

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