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    Nice writeup..
    I have x2 model T's
    One for the range in a Warren Edwards laminate stock.
    With a T50 fitted.
    One in the Mk2T stock with a Pard 008 for the rabbits...
    Looks like a mini Dragunov.
    Both Huma regged and fully Rowaned up.
    Very very accurate guns ,and the best barrels of the CZ guns i have had...both as accurate benched as my old Ev2, MPR, S400 and Dominator..so pretty good and both run on Exact 4.52 die 54...and JSB Selects.
    Maybe they could have been noticeably better than the 200's if i had the die 54 ammo at the time..who knows. ?
    Triggers have been worked in and are pretty good for me.
    Recently fitted them with new air tubes this week as well.
    Spent a bit on them ,but worth it to get the best out of the pair of them.
    Top guns.
    Last edited by MrGreengrass; 02-07-2021 at 09:00 AM.
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    Ive got a Ratworks cz mk3 with a Tench reg and screw cut barrel. Very accurate gun, and you dont have to be young or small to shoot them.

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    The S200 is the only Air Arms rifle I sold. Air cylinder never felt secure. Filing it was painful as the cylinder always wanted to unscrew itself. Couldn't then remove cylinder as the silencer stopped it being removed. Trigger was rubbish. No pressure gauge as standard. I gave up on it in the end and sold it. Faults far to many and too annoying. If Air Arms have stopped producing them, that is no surprise. Bloody awful thing, everything about it seemed cheaply put together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mh374 View Post
    The S200 is the only Air Arms rifle I sold. Air cylinder never felt secure. Filing it was painful as the cylinder always wanted to unscrew itself. Couldn't then remove cylinder as the silencer stopped it being removed. Trigger was rubbish. No pressure gauge as standard. I gave up on it in the end and sold it. Faults far to many and too annoying. If Air Arms have stopped producing them, that is no surprise. Bloody awful thing, everything about it seemed cheaply put together.
    Good for you - next time make an effort and do a review yourself so others can share your experience, don't just bitch about things
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesim1 View Post
    Good for you - next time make an effort and do a review yourself so others can share your experience, don't just bitch about things
    That was my very succinct review! It was crap and I sold it. My other Air Arms rifles are not crap and I have kept them. Happy now?

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    Great review of an extremely accurate rifle. It'd be the last one I'd let go

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    Impressed

    So here`s my thoughts

    I bought an s200, off a mate with some fancy brass on it single shot 177. I shot a lot of feral pigeons but went back to 22. The s200 has now had the reg reduced Change of Hammer spring and stuck some diopetrs on and we are shooting the pip out at 10ms,This will now be my daughters gun. So I am looking at a 22 version, no fuss easy to work on versatile extremely accurate. Theres allsorts of bits to make it what you want it to be.

    In short I love the little quirky things.....

    Thanks for being bothered to review the s200 its not for everyone but its definitely for me,

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