Daystate Harrier .177

Snufkin

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SOLD!
Daystate Harrier air rif le in .177 cal. Ambidextrous beech stock selling it with a logun bipod and silencer. Small rust spot on barrel and a filled hole on the stock where a sling stud used to be. It's probably had less than 1000 pellets through it.
I can post pics if you need (camera batteries on charge at the mo).
£300 includes shipping (UK only, no overseas sale) Paypal prefered.
 

Snufkin

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Cap'n Badger said:
Is that the pre-charged non CO2........(7) magazine version?...
It's the precharged singleshot model (around 50 shots per fill).
 

rapidboy

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Cap'n Badger said:
Is that the pre-charged non CO2........(7) magazine version?...


The Harrier X is a 10 shot version (daystete never did a 7 shot)
Daystate don't make any CO2 Harrier's.

The Harrier's are cracking gun's and are built to last.
My mate has one and it never misses a beat, great gun's.
 

CLEM

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As Rapidboy say they are a top quality rifle. Lovely rifles Daystate Harriers!
 

Snufkin

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rapidboy said:
Sweet Theoben :red:
It is, and it will be a bit of a wrench to part with it, but I don't have the time, or the land to shoot these days :( .
 

rapidboy

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MattW said:
It does look great, but I've got my heart set on a pcp :)

cheers
Matt


Im going the other way and just bought a gas ram.
I'd have had this one but i have just got a TB90.
 

MattW

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To be honest, I'm out of touch with airguns (my last gun was a webley vulcan about 20 years ago!). I want a gun for bunnies and pigeons (and possibly a bit of target etc), but I guess I've been listening to the 'pcp is the only way to go' argument.

I had thought about a gas ram Weirauch (the HW90 I think, from memory) and the simplicity is very attractive, but I've never shot one so don't really know if it'll suit my purposes?

cheers

Matt
 

Snufkin

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MattW said:
To be honest, I'm out of touch with airguns (my last gun was a webley vulcan about 20 years ago!). I want a gun for bunnies and pigeons (and possibly a bit of target etc), but I guess I've been listening to the 'pcp is the only way to go' argument.

I had thought about a gas ram Weirauch (the HW90 I think, from memory) and the simplicity is very attractive, but I've never shot one so don't really know if it'll suit my purposes?

cheers

Matt
Gas rams tend to have a little softer recoil than springers and its more linear. They are also capable of being FAC rated so at 12ft/lbs are as capable as a pcp as despatching prey.
 

rapidboy

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The HW90 was developed by Theoben for Weihrauch and it's the best way to try a gas ram.
The TB90 that i just got is the Theoben version of the HW90 with a delux stock.
Mine is running at around 20ftlbs and is very accurate and smooth to shoot.
I love PCP's but the simplicity of a self contained airgun is nice for a change.
 
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Cones

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I got the Harrier today. :You_Rock_ :) :)

You photos did not do it justice. I bought this as a project gun to fix up and service. But it looks almost brand new. :D

Many thanks for making my week.

I've bought a Walnut stock for it and am going to do a complete strip and rebuild for the Daystate owners club website.

Many Thanks

Mark
 

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