All the harriers had decent stocks I had about Five or six from the Camo to the Se and they were good guns ! Lolled at the Missing safety catch and grub screw though we all had those in the day
Dodgy nowadays though I reckon
All the harriers had decent stocks I had about Five or six from the Camo to the Se and they were good guns ! Lolled at the Missing safety catch and grub screw though we all had those in the day
Dodgy nowadays though I reckon
Great idea reviewing an older rifle and a very good video, although I was concerned at one point that your head was on fire.
Nice review. Certainly nothing wrong with an older rifle though obviousley people have their preferences.
After all, manynew rifles were raved about when they came onto the market.
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great guns had, had a Harrier version in.177 when they first came out, this was my first PCP, used it for about 6/7 years for pest control on a local golf course, never missed a beat never touched a screw on it it was so reliable, then whim for a change and sold it, before I sold it I borrowed a mates chrono to see what it was doing power wise, what a surprise it was doing just under 10ftlb, but I have shot bugs at over 40yds, but it was so accurate that 40yds was not a problem for it all about accuracy and that little gun had it.
MK1 7/12 14" CZ barrel. , Dustin mod.Kevg reg. Bb valve , titanium tube, bushy legend. MK2 177,Kevg reg.silent pip,MK4 trigger,Bucketboy shroud.ssg spring, Nikon monarch