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  1. #1
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    had a few pro sports but sold them heavy old thing they are

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    Quote Originally Posted by rapidresponse1 View Post
    had a few pro sports but sold them heavy old thing they are
    A Hail Mary for each one you sold .

    Did you hope you’d find a nice light one if you kept buying them ?

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    I had a walnut stocked ps in .177 that I really liked the look of
    I just couldn't get used to it, nothing wrong with it I just got spoiled using the tx I think
    Sold it in the end. I would like to try one again sometime in.22
    Martin

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    I've had a TX for years and love it. I also love the look of the PS and have shot several of them that mates own(ed) and loved the way they shoot. I'd buy a PS in a heartbeat if it had a very nicely grained walnut stock and either a black anodised cocking lever or a nicely blued steel one. I'd find it hard to live with the silver anodised finish on this particular rifle.

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    I have a full length tx200 in a walnut stock. Fully bumerified by nikelarse and owned by him. Also a polished tx200 HC, again fully bummerified in a warren edwards walnut stock. And a PS in a walnut stock which I got at a big discount because it's previous owner couldn't get on with it. I get on with it! If I'd have been him, I'd have percy veered for longer than a fortnight.

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    nice looking rifle prosport,never shot one im sure it be very good but i dont like way it cocks ill stick to my tx200 brill rifle.

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    had a PS for a while, loverly gun, but couldn't compete with the TX, so sold it. Bough another more recently, still a loverly gun, still couldn't compete with a TX, so sold it to a mate.

    If you can handle the extra (forward) weight, most ppl prefer the TX. In Walnut the PS feels nice, looks nice, shoots, nice, but as it's just not as nice to use, and a bit muzzle floaty. A walnut HC isn't much heavier, but just feels better. All IMHO of course, all are excellent guns.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Zodiac View Post
    A Hail Mary for each one you sold .

    Did you hope you’d find a nice light one if you kept buying them ?


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