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  1. #1
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    I really couldnt decide between the prosport andthe TX. Simples. I have both!!!!

    Both in 177 and they are an equal joy to shoot, OK the TX is more user friendly to cock, but the PS just looks so good. My PS has a walnut stock and a Ginb engraved brass trigger gaurd, looks fantastic!!!!
    Air arms HFT500, Prosport,
    WH100SK Daystate Griffin

  2. #2
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    Oh dear!!!

    Looks like I am going to have to get one now.

    And I promised myself I would only ever be a "one gun man."

    Atb.

  3. #3
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    Going to the effort of fitting a V-Mach or Vortek kit is well worth the effort, as it takes the TX200 upto another level in terms of smoothness and user-friendliness.

  4. #4
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    I have an earlier MK2 TX200 and to be honest it has only fired about 1 tin of pellets from new ( I'm the only owner ). As I'm am getting curious and wanting to get into springers ,as seems to be a popular move lately, should I leave the gun as it is or get it serviced and upgraded at the same time by having a tune up kit fitted. In other words because the spring is older rather than worn out is this a good reason to have it changed bearing in mind I bought it about 15 years ( time flies ! ).

    ATB Wryka
    They flutter behind you, your possible pasts ..

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wryka View Post
    I have an earlier MK2 TX200 and to be honest it has only fired about 1 tin of pellets from new ( I'm the only owner ). As I'm am getting curious and wanting to get into springers ,as seems to be a popular move lately, should I leave the gun as it is or get it serviced and upgraded at the same time by having a tune up kit fitted. In other words because the spring is older rather than worn out is this a good reason to have it changed bearing in mind I bought it about 15 years ( time flies ! ).

    ATB Wryka
    Hi Wryka

    Most people consider the mk1 & mk2 better than the mk3 due to the shorter stroke and quicker lock time.. I wouldn't change the internals, maybe the seals but a desent clean and relube and you should be well away..
    Basc member

    *** Looking for a Diana 54/52 ***

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    Cheers for that Mark - I didn't want to go and alter things if they fine as they are, once it has had a clean and re-lube

    Many thanks

    Wayne
    They flutter behind you, your possible pasts ..

  7. #7
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    I'm not touching mine until she's due a service, its unbelievably good out the box, was out doing a bit of practice on the range and I'm using a hawke hd 4-12x50 fixed objective scope combo, I shit you not...65 yard, 35mm spinner...all day long! Reckon I could do further too! Might post a vid on youtube to see how effective the accuracy is out to 60,70 and 80 yards :-)
    Too many guns to list...always room for one more :-)

  8. #8
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    I've got a tx .177 hc. Love it. It is heavy but worth it
    I've shot a few prosports. It's strange how different they feel. Still nice though

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