Hi all
I'm new here.
I'm just after a bit of information on the tx200sr.
I have a very nice conditioned one with a walnut stock.
I believe it is the mark 2.
I can't find a lot of info on them as I understand they are getting rare.
I was recently told in a local gun shop that they are fetching good money.
I'm not really interested in selling it but I might see about upping my insurance.
Could anyone give me an idea of what it's worth?
Thanks all
Air arms tx200sr information needed please
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Re: Air arms tx200sr information needed please
In top nick £400 - £450 ish
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Thanks for the price guide.
I thought it was but the gun shop was saying nearer £800+
Sounded a bit high even for a mint one.
I thought it was but the gun shop was saying nearer £800+
Sounded a bit high even for a mint one.
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Gunstar has one for £500 and they usually start high. Rarity needs demand to get the price up but apart from shooting FT they dont have a big market. How does it shoot pointing up into a tall tree for example? The sled prefers horizontal mode usually.
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That price would be for a .177. A .22 would go for £350 to £400
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Re: Air arms tx200sr information needed please
HiTenMetrePeter wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:55 pmGunstar has one for £500 and they usually start high. Rarity needs demand to get the price up but apart from shooting FT they dont have a big market. How does it shoot pointing up into a tall tree for example? The sled prefers horizontal mode usually.
It shoots really well upwards.
I've had quite a few squirrels with it.
Re: Air arms tx200sr information needed please
They shoot ok uphill. Also it depends how the sled system is set up. Obviously over time the plastic bearings will wear and the nuts will need nipping up a bit but once it’s sorted all’s good
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I sold a immaculate walnut mk 2 In .177 for £450 around two years ago
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