Firstly I'm relatively new to airguns - so forgive any schoolboy errors.
I've just bought a pre-owned TX200 and want to fit a bipod.
I understand the issues with the underlever but having watched Airgun Detectives video on fitting a side mounted bipod kit - can see it is possible https://airgundetectives.com/product/bi-pod-rail-kit/
To make the fitting even more secure I'm considering using the existing two front screw/bolts that fix the stock to the action.
Using these as 'main' locking/load bearing screws – with two supplementary screws into the stock – I'm guessing this will provide a more secure fitment than the airgundetectives version.
To do this I need to obtain longer screw/bolts - so that they pass through the bipod fitting and reach the action fixing plate.
Does anyone know the specification of the existing screw/bolts?
Is what I'm suggesting feasible/workable?
Any advice would be appreciated.
I'm also going to be posting a second query – on fitting a tuning kit – if anyone can help. Thanks.
TX200 Bipod
Re: TX200 Bipod
I wouldn't fit a bipod on a springer because it interferes with the recoil, which will probably affect accuracy and shout grouping. If you need a rest, use either a bag or a tripod as a support for your hand rather than resting the gun itself.
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Re: TX200 Bipod
got to agree with this statement.
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