It all depends on what you will use them for IMO .all different shooting platforms.
What James said. It's like, do you want beef, pork or chicken?Maximus - disco with a cheap stock. Low fill pressure, awful trigger, low shot count. But...it's light and cheap, and accurate and maybe all you want. Marauder - A rifle that will stand up to the euro guns with only a few hundred dollars more work. Heavy, great trigger, highly adjustable for a variety of shooting styles and needs, sufficiently quiet, mediocre shot count that can be made better.Prod - PCP pistol - small, less power than the rifles, lower shot count because of airtube size, but the most portable. What all three of these guns offer is the opportunity to come out with an outstanding shooter if you invest some money/time. Honestly, I think a refurb wood-stocked Marauder at ~360-390 (especially in .25) is still one of the best airgun deals a guy can find. Even if you throw another $500 at it in custom stock and tuning, you will have a keeper for hundreds less than Daystate and AA. And speaking with a bias, it's easy to get the marauder set up for left-handed folks.