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    Tx200?

    Hi guys
    I have a hw97k which I love and a lightning xl. I can't stop looking at a tx200 for £300 pounds with sling. What shall I do?????

    Needing help
    Imran

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    Stop looking at it! You know the saying the grass is always greener.....
    Steyr Challenge HFT - HW97K - BSA Mercury Challenger - Anschutz 9015 One - AA Pro Target - AA Pro Elite - ASI Paratrooper (R) - Walther LP500

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    I Had a 97 in 177 flavour I now have a TX200 and really like the TX200. If I was to choose my ideal spring set it would be as follows:

    TX200 .177 walnut stock, SFS stage 1 tune up and MTC 10 x 44.
    Weihrauch HW97 .177, Weihrauch HW80 .22, Weihrauch HW77 .22

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    Cut the lightning up into tiny pieces, put a small amount in your pockets every day and distribute it around the garden via your trouser leg using cunningly placed holes.

    When you are finally free of the horrid little turd, simply come home with a TX explaining that you "swapped" it for the BSA!
    God rest ye jelly mental men

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    tx

    the TX is a great bit of kit I would do it ?

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    Yes, buy the TX 200. One fine springer!!

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    Looks like I off to buy it when they open. : )

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    I just love the TX200 , i got from Brucegill on here , thanks Bruce its a great
    gun, and like any TX its deadly accurate, i still love my HW springers though.
    get the TX you will not regret it!!!!
    atb brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    Cut the lightning up into tiny pieces, put a small amount in your pockets every day and distribute it around the garden via your trouser leg using cunningly placed holes.

    When you are finally free of the horrid little turd, simply come home with a TX explaining that you "swapped" it for the BSA!
    This tickled me

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    Is this the gun in Sundon?

    You really should buy it, but keep your other guns too, you know it makes sense. I was looking at it in the week but as I already have a HW97KT I wasn't looking for another gun that was similar.

    Regards

    Notlob

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    Quote Originally Posted by taito View Post
    This tickled me
    Me too, one of your best Tinny, but maybe lost on the younger generation, unless they've seen the film?

    Gus
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    @ notlob Yes it is. I was talking to Neil who owns the shop about it but do I need two under levers? I'm starting to think I do. More I don't know how I've gotten along with one. ; ) serious chat time with Neil.

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