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Logun s.16-s or Daystate Harrier X


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daystate looks more comfortable than s16 and bsa s10, s410 nice to hold too, bye the way whats rabbit population like up there just got a farm to shoot at silsden be there very soon, cheers

 

 

theres alot of rabbits.

 

ive not even got my first permission yet, i can only go out with other people,

 

where in silsden is this farm?

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i might be getting rid of my logun for a daystate harrier x. is this a good idea, or is there not much point?

 

any help much appreciated.

 

Mark

 

hi mark ive got a daystate there are brill mate i would never get rid of it words cannot say mate how good it is, if you need any more help drop me a line tony

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i might be getting rid of my logun for a daystate harrier x. is this a good idea, or is there not much point?

 

any help much appreciated.

 

Mark

 

hi mark ive got a daystate there are brill mate i would never get rid of it words cannot say mate how good it is, if you need any more help drop me a line tony

yer i would go with the daystate my gunsmith told me the s16 have some issues
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i might be getting rid of my logun for a daystate harrier x. is this a good idea, or is there not much point?

 

any help much appreciated.

 

Mark

 

HI I have a harrier x and cannot fault it,well made and if anything goes wrong the aftersales service at Daystate is first class.

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looking at a harrierx on net today for my self as it was verry cheap for a daystate.if they take the 10 shot mag and was close enough i would buy .

i would say daystate mate as the build quality and parts for s16 are not good.

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I'm with BULL on this one as I own a Logun S16s and have done so since October last year and taken many rabbits etc with it, as for leaky seals, pellet jamming etc never had one bit of bother with it.

 

Regards

Coney.

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S16's had issues on the earlier models but all the creases were ironed out. If you're not having any problems with it why change it? If it works, for you, and you're getting results why change it?

 

Harrier's are fine rifles. They compete directly with the Air Arms S410. If you change you'll lose shot capacity but you'll gain extra shots on the magazine.

 

Have a think whether it's what you want. Definitely try one before you buy one as you may not like it.

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