Has anyone tarted up there TX 200 ...
I do realize this is probably for the fanny's but still would be nice to see a few.
Blinged TX 200 ..
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Re: Blinged TX 200 ..
what is your description of blinged? to myself its adding something of little value, and only for perceived look.
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Bling means the same to me, so unfortunately or perhaps not!, I am unable to assist 

TX200/Gary Cane/Sightron SIII 10-50x60
TX200/Gary Cane/Sightron SIII 10x42
TX200 test / analysis gun
TX200/Gary Cane/Sightron SIII 10x42
TX200 test / analysis gun
Re: Blinged TX 200 ..
The blinging I intend to do is to paint my stock black and fit brass
screws and maybe a trigger guard ...
screws and maybe a trigger guard ...
Re: Blinged TX 200 ..
Well they do say that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder", best of luck with the transformation.
TX200/Gary Cane/Sightron SIII 10-50x60
TX200/Gary Cane/Sightron SIII 10x42
TX200 test / analysis gun
TX200/Gary Cane/Sightron SIII 10x42
TX200 test / analysis gun
Re: Blinged TX 200 ..
Brass yes, painted stock is just wrong!
Wood is meant to look like wood, if you want something that looks like plastic then buy a rifle to suit.
Please don't do it!
Wood is meant to look like wood, if you want something that looks like plastic then buy a rifle to suit.
Please don't do it!

Re: Blinged TX 200 ..
KeithS wrote:The blinging I intend to do is to paint my stock black and fit brass
screws and maybe a trigger guard ...
If you like black painted stocks take a look at my MFR in the For Sale section. Will give you an idea of what it can look like. I used PlastiKote spray and was very happy with the results.
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Paint works especially well on the walnut stock models. Black paint with a pink stripe would get raves at the next field target match] Use a brush rather than spray to bring out the texture.
Re: Blinged TX 200 ..
The extent of my TX bling is a brass trigger guard. Helps increase the weight a little bit. I also have the cocking aid thingy, but only on guns that had them when I bought them used. I find the cocking aid makes cocking a little harder, for me, rather than easier. I do like a nice aftermarket walnut stock and one of them has these 1" diameter brass screw cups to match the brass guard.
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