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Thread: differences between "AA S 200" and "CZ 200s"

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    gsb Guest

    differences between "AA S 200" and "CZ 200s"

    Hi

    I was reading that there are differences between the two version of the same PCP rifle, the AA one and the CZ one.

    A guy has writed that the AA S 200 was better than the CZ 200s. But when I have asked him "what are the real differences?", the guy has not answered.

    Please, tell me, there are any differences? Trigger adjustment, possibility of custom power regulation or others......

    Thank you
    giuseppe
    from Italy

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    Hi

    This is the best link I have seen

    http://home.hiwaay.net/~ispellan/Airguns.html

    Dave

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    gsb Guest
    thanks for the link Dave
    Ciao
    Giuseppe

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    ingoongapa Guest
    the AA s200 has a non removable cylinder whereas the CZ s200 has a removable cylinder i think other wise dont know of any other differences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ingoongapa
    the AA s200 has a non removable cylinder whereas the CZ s200 has a removable cylinder i think other wise dont know of any other differences.

    You can remove an AA s200 cylinder
    Nick

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    Ratpak Guest
    I have a MKI CZ200 S (Air Arms S200)

    Different parts list:
    CZ 200 S (.177" & .22". Max 16 joule muzzle energy)
    filling connector, male replaces 28 manameter
    End plug, connector replaces 30 end plug, gauge
    connector cover
    Butt stock, sporting replaces the 74 butt stock, m5x45 screw, roller and cheekpiece
    butt pad, ventilated replaces adjustable butt pad
    fore-end stock (single) replaces fore end rail and 4 x 12 wood screws

    CZ 200 (.177" & .22". Max 16 joule muzzle energy)
    filling connector, male replaces 28 manameter
    End plug, connector replaces 30 end plug, gauge
    connector cover
    fore-end stock (single) replaces fore end rail and 4 x 12 wood screws
    butt stock classic replaced butt stock, m5x45 screw, roller and cheek piece
    butt pad, plastic replaced with adjustable butt pad.

    Then you have the CZ 200 T AVANTi Valiant model..177" cal only and 7 Joule muzzle energy.

    The MkI's have a removal reservoir with no gauge, the Avanti has the fixed gauged reservoir. Also the Avanti is the heaviest at a mere 2.7 Kg unscoped.

    Trust that is of some help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratpak
    the Avanti has the fixed gauged reservoir. .
    Just to confuse the issue further, I've got a MkI S200T (bought autumn 2002), the action is labelled "Avanti Valiant" - max. 16 joule. As purchased it was set to approx. 6 fpe, and had a removeable cylinder with a manometer/pressure gauge (since adjusted to full power and fitted with a quickfill type cylinder). I've also seen a MkII for sale in a local shop with an adjustable butt and conventional (no rail) fore end. I think mine's the only one around with furry dice though.....

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    gsb Guest
    Thanks at all the gang, very informative.
    Giuseppe

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