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.
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.
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 ..
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 ..
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 :-)
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
I had a walnut stocked PS in o.177 and really couldn't get on with it even though it's the nicest looking air rifle around!
After much deliberation I treated myself to a TX200 Mk2 in 0.177 and, apart from the ABT which I have easily over-ridden, love it. So bought a TX200 Mk1 in 0.22, no ABT so no prob. Love 'em both. They still don't get as much exercise as my BrumBows though!
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David
May today be the best day of your life and all your tomorrows even better!!
I had a TX 200 mk2 .22 one of the nicest air rifles I have owned extremely accurate, a real vermin stopper , I did give it a tune ie piston weight and shortened spring resulting in full power and very little recoil it also had a very smooth action , broke my heart when it fell off the back of the quad and bent the barrel so had to get rid. Have a R7 now but still miss my TX have contemplated getting another just not got round to it yet , in all was a great gun .