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    I agree that the PS a beautiful rifle.

    I bought a Pro Sport a couple of years ago which hadn't been looked after. After a good clean and polish of action and trigger sears, a decent spring from Wonky Donky and a short-stroke kit it was as good to shoot as it was to look at.
    I made the mistake of selling it last year to fund other things........ within days I had 'sellers remorse' Lucky for me a walnut PS appeared in the sales section in December and I spent some of the kids inheritance on a lovely rifle.

    I found that gently filing, sanding and polishing the cocking lever it is much more comfortable to use (a strangely agricultural/unfinished part on an otherwise stunning piece of engineering)

    Enjoy your Pro Sport
    Keen but clueless..

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    sherlock thats one good colection of tx200,s youve got. a mate of mine has a tx200sr in .22, totaly awsome to shoot.

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    Love my ProSports........


    A couple of beauties


    Ready.......
    Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by tryshooting View Post
    sherlock thats one good colection of tx200,s youve got. a mate of mine has a tx200sr in .22, totaly awsome to shoot.
    I promised my wife I would only need one air rifle (TX200 MK1) Then I bought a Pro Sport and the addiction began in earnest. I saw an SR at my local club and I was smitten, I was lucky enough to find one locally.... then another...then the SM100. I have emptied my piggy-bank and bought an NJR100 which arrives soon.


    That really should be the last.


    Unless I can find a Pro Elite
    Keen but clueless..

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    Promised myself a Prosport a few years ago, I bought a HW97 instead and still regret not buying the Prosport in the first place, are well I live in hope.

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    look no hands is offline Even better looking than a HW35
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    Quote Originally Posted by swally View Post
    I bought a HW97 instead and still regret not buying the Prosport in the first place, are well I live in hope.
    Yes a very silly mistake to make.

    Pete
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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