Thu Aug 06, 2015 6:27 am
The prosport is easier to load as the anti Bear trap is automatic, this is done by the mechanism on the cocking lever and therefore is welcomed by most shooters.
The prosport is the Best looking rifle out there the checkering is stunning and the lines are clean, as said it looks just like a very expensive hunting rifle.
The down side of the prosport is the alloy cocking lever as this has after considerable use to become slack and have side to side play and needs a little adjustment to stop it (falling down wile shooting, however this is easy to fix)
The TX200 the tx200hc is the best model the HC is the lightest in weight of all the AA springers even the prosport. the HC is the shortest rifle in the line up.
You can if desired fit an after market moderator to the TXHC with an adapter, this makes the TX200HC more versatile.
The clocking arm is steel on the tx200 models, and it has been know for theses rifles to produce 30,000 shots with nothing more than normal servicing.
The only thing is on the TX200 models is loading can be fiddly and annoying at first but you do get used to it.
Anyone, buying a new tx200 or prosport must be expected to strip it down at some point to remove the dreaded grease stuffed into these rifles from the AA factory.
This grease spoils the rifle and causes all sorts of problem's.
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zippy on Thu Aug 06, 2015 5:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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