wastrel wrote:now Zippy, as much as I respect you, I think you`re a wee bit over the top in your comments here-
Hmmm, so why did Walther copy the TX200 layout instead of coming up with their own product layout and design... says it all,,, the TX is the original and the best.
--- I think you`ll find AA copied HW77`s blueprint there mate
The after sales value and desire to one will be more for the TX200.
opinion not fact Zippy
The TX200 has been known to achieve 40,000 shots with little more than re- lube and spring and pistol seal change.... WOW!
The LGU hasn`t had time to prove it`s worth
The LGU is cheaper because of the stock and the trigger. The LGU is poor man's TX200.
and the TX is a light, cheap version of an HW77-- who cares, they both work
The stock on LGU looks like a piece of pallet driftwood that showed up on a beach.
mine doesn`t
The trigger may as well be made of chocolate.
as above!!
bottom line Zipster, SOME AA owners are using LGU parts to upgrade their AA springers, now that`s a fact![/quote]
Ages since we had a good wind up on here... LGU vs TX .177 vs .22 Soz mate, I will behave. Peace and respect...
It was Brian's ( eboswan ) Idea he told me to wind you up mate....