An Introduction
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:36 am
Hi I'm Badders
I'm new here and thought I should introduce myself. If I should have put this somewhere else please feel free to move it. I spent some time looking where a new person introduces himself and failed.
Anyway I am new and I think I am a happy new member of the fold of Air Arms owners as I am now a proud owner of a tx200 since this Monday.
I did't set out to buy a TX but it found me and I think it's great. any one who can give me any recommendation to do or NOT to do with this model like mods or after-market upgrades / kit please let me know.
Why did I buy this one?
Well I have had various air rifles over the years webley, BSA, Smk, GAT and some co2 BB guns. All just for fun and nice to spend time with my lads with. I have a little plinking range in my back garden and I am a member of a club at a Place called Dolphin where I can turn up any time between 0900 and 1800. I don't really follow new air rifle models or buy magazines so I didn't really know what was on the market and had not even heard of a TX200.
I always wanted a weirauch particularly the HW77 (since I was a teenager) but I never got one.
Recently I had a few hundred quid to spend on ME and set about getting one. As I looked into finding A HW77 I stumbled across a rifle on the tinterweb by Walther called an HGU which souded like it was a better buy than the HW but difficult to find here in North Staffs, eventually I found a supplier with one in stock. I did see a TX when I called into the local shop at Dolphin but is was a walnut stock at £480 and so I didn't give it any attention due to it being way over my budget.
I visited a supplier (Sandwell Field Sports) to compare the HW with the LGU. The staff there were brill showing me the HW, LGU and also this Air Arms TX200 only this time just within my budgget, because it has a beech stock. Well once the TX was put into my hand I had to have it.
IT felt good and looked amazing with an air of quality which the LGU just didn't have in comparison and a touch of class that was not present in the HW.
I was aloud to shoot all the guns and this just sealed the deal for myself with the TX just feeling smooth and solid when firing so although it cost a little bit more than the other contenders I purchased the TX. Great piece of kit. Brill
I will however one day buy an HW77 because I did like it alot and so that I also have a nice gun that I can shoot without a scope.
Badders
I'm new here and thought I should introduce myself. If I should have put this somewhere else please feel free to move it. I spent some time looking where a new person introduces himself and failed.
Anyway I am new and I think I am a happy new member of the fold of Air Arms owners as I am now a proud owner of a tx200 since this Monday.
I did't set out to buy a TX but it found me and I think it's great. any one who can give me any recommendation to do or NOT to do with this model like mods or after-market upgrades / kit please let me know.
Why did I buy this one?
Well I have had various air rifles over the years webley, BSA, Smk, GAT and some co2 BB guns. All just for fun and nice to spend time with my lads with. I have a little plinking range in my back garden and I am a member of a club at a Place called Dolphin where I can turn up any time between 0900 and 1800. I don't really follow new air rifle models or buy magazines so I didn't really know what was on the market and had not even heard of a TX200.
I always wanted a weirauch particularly the HW77 (since I was a teenager) but I never got one.
Recently I had a few hundred quid to spend on ME and set about getting one. As I looked into finding A HW77 I stumbled across a rifle on the tinterweb by Walther called an HGU which souded like it was a better buy than the HW but difficult to find here in North Staffs, eventually I found a supplier with one in stock. I did see a TX when I called into the local shop at Dolphin but is was a walnut stock at £480 and so I didn't give it any attention due to it being way over my budget.
I visited a supplier (Sandwell Field Sports) to compare the HW with the LGU. The staff there were brill showing me the HW, LGU and also this Air Arms TX200 only this time just within my budgget, because it has a beech stock. Well once the TX was put into my hand I had to have it.
IT felt good and looked amazing with an air of quality which the LGU just didn't have in comparison and a touch of class that was not present in the HW.
I was aloud to shoot all the guns and this just sealed the deal for myself with the TX just feeling smooth and solid when firing so although it cost a little bit more than the other contenders I purchased the TX. Great piece of kit. Brill
I will however one day buy an HW77 because I did like it alot and so that I also have a nice gun that I can shoot without a scope.
Badders