Should I get a Reg. Maurauder or a Kral Armour to review next?

I can only get one. My choices are the new Kral Armour (not yet available in the US) or I can get the new regulated Maurauder with Match Grade Walther barrel. 

Not asking which is better but rather which you all would like to see me review next.

Which should I get? - Nate (Airgun Channel guy) 

Regulated Marauder with Walther Lothar Barrel (barrel upgrade is only available at Crosman Custom Shop)
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Kral Armour Black ( coming soon to the U.S.)
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Matt, Thanks for the suggestion. The Vulcan is a little too much money for me to buy. My next purchase over $1500 will be the ataman ergonomic rifle which is basically the M2 with a new stock. I'm going to get a 30 caliber for $1500. I will keep my eye out for a used Vulcan though. I'm sure the Vulcan is totally worth $1500. I may end up getting one down the road like in 6 months or something. ..... actually, I'll check them out right now and maybe it will turn out to be something I want .


 
Another off the wall design by Hatsan. Even if it retrieved what I shot at I'd not buy it. But that's IMHO.

This has nothing to do with Hatsan products because I own five of their springers in 22 and like them all.

When I bought my first PCP it was a toss up between the Hatsan AT10 and the Marauder. Went Maurader because of the support and parts availability.

So I say Maurader. Be interesting to see if the Match Grade Barrels are worth it over the new and improved Crosman barrels.
 
i have the custom reg mrod with the lw barrel...bad ass gun...around 80 shots per fill,shooting 1/2 inch groups at 50 yards,and 2 inch groups at 110 yards(odd number,because thats where the telephone pole lives)



Comforting news to those whom are on the fence about buying into all the niceties Crosman has put together. For me the only thing missing, or should clarify should be missing, is the overall weight of rifle. It's my biggest obstacle in using it more often. When I see pest raiding the bird feeders etc I reach for my DRod or the Chief both in 22 caliber. Weigh,accuracy,2k tube fill with SCUBA or handpump and price are all my initial needs in these two shooters. DRod from Crosman has the edge of dealing with excellent customer/parts support has been my experience.