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  1. #1
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    As above, brilliant piece of kit, use mine for hunting also, xtx air do huma external reg for these, ups the shot count, I have other A/A rifles but this goes out more than the others. Rog

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    By on the range, do you mean full power or shorter range target shooting?

    The AA/CZ T200 target version is around 5.5 ft.lb, has a lower fill pressure and a reasonable shot count. The earlier Mk 2 version has a two piece stock, accessory rail under the fore end (for rifle rest), adjustable cheek piece and butt pad. It has the benefit of a gauge on the end of the cylinder, however the cylinder needs to be removed from the rifle to charge it.
    Last edited by Aimstraight; 20-05-2018 at 10:06 PM. Reason: Typo
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    Go the whole hog and go for S400. British made and all metal action.
    Just saying.

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    Thanks for the replies. I’d be looking for full power. It’s a local outdoor range range with knockover targets. I will also look at the S400’s.
    Air Arms S200 Rat Works Tuned with Hawke Airmax 6 - 24 x 50 Scope

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    I like my Green.
    Bought it from CZ and tuned it myself.

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    Hi pelletcaster, how do you get rid of the banner that obscures the picture of the rifle please, I do not read German.
    Thank you.
    Geoff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff555 View Post
    Hi pelletcaster, how do you get rid of the banner that obscures the picture of the rifle please, I do not read German.
    Thank you.
    Geoff.
    Tap the banner, it's a good looking Rifle

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    Quote Originally Posted by TenMetrePeter View Post
    Go the whole hog and go for S400. British made and all metal action.
    Just saying.

    Totally agree. For the extra (approx £9 ) go for the S400. Better trigger amongst other things.

    HTH
    Ian
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Totally agree. For the extra (approx £9 ) go for the S400. Better trigger amongst other things.

    HTH
    Ian
    True about the trigger, and the S400 is easy to work on, but if you are thinking of taking the 400 hunting, you will have to remember to not knock the moderator, as it will move your barrel out of alignment, easy fix, but a pain in the arse if you don't have the right size Alan key with you, you could probably knock down trees with the S200, much more chunky barrel. But either one is good. Rog

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rog5 View Post
    True about the trigger, and the S400 is easy to work on, but if you are thinking of taking the 400 hunting, you will have to remember to not knock the moderator, as it will move your barrel out of alignment, easy fix, but a pain in the arse if you don't have the right size Alan key with you, you could probably knock down trees with the S200, much more chunky barrel. But either one is good. Rog

    So, basically, if your clumsy and accident prone get an S200. They did/do produce after market stronger bridges for the S400.
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
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