Over the years, the TX200 MkIII has proven itself to be a favorite among competitive shooters and sportsmen. And now that popularity trend is gaining even greater momentum. Whether you are looking for power, accuracy, or excellent fit and finish, the TX200 MkIII will stand out from the crowd.
Over the years, the TX200 MkIII has proven itself to be a favorite among competitive shooters and sportsmen. And now that popularity trend is gaining even greater momentum. Whether you are looking for power, accuracy, or excellent fit and finish, the TX200 MkIII will stand out from the crowd.
An airgunner will be equally at home using the TX200 MkIII for competing in a local field target match or just shooting for enjoyment. One look at the TX200 MkIII is all it takes to convince you of the quality built into this air rifle. The distinctive look of the stock and the richness of the woodwork is obvious at a glance. The bluing is deep and flawless. Put these features together and it adds up to a top quality underlever airgun. And in addition to the excellent fit and finish, the TX200 Mk III sports a crisp two-stage trig'ger with a very predictable release point and an automatic safety that is activated by simply cocking the gun.
After reading about all of the standard features of the TX200 MkIII, it seems perfectly reasonable to discover that the power level matches the same high standards. Chronograph tests of the .177 calibers TX200 MkIII prove that it is possible to achieve high velocity without sacrificing accuracy. Straight Shooter's testing produced an average muzzle velocity of 933 feet per second in .177 caliber using Crosman Premiere 7.9 grain pellets. Additional chronograph tests using the heavier Crosman Premiere 10.5 grain pellets averaged a muzzle velocity of a whopping 830 feet per second. And unbelievably, the results above were done with little noise and only moderate recoil.
For .22 caliber fans, the results were also impressive. Testing with 14.3 grain Crosman Premiere pellets yielded velocities in excess of 725 feet per second. That's more than enough power for handling the heavier .22 caliber pellet. And, of course, the TX200 Mk III retained the accuracy for which it has become so well known.
What does all this add up to for the average airgunner? Have you ever purchased something and then wondered whether you made the right buying decision? Well, it means there is no more need to second-guess whether one made the right choice. · Quality · Power · Performance That says it all!
Technical Data for the Air Arms TX200:
Total Weight | 9.4 lbs |
Overall Length | 41.5" |
Stock | Right Hand Beech |
Sights | Scope Required |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber | .177, .22 |
Cocking Method | Underlever |
Cocking Effort | Medium |
Recoil Rating | Medium |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
Great rifle and great service from Mundilar Guns
I purchased an Air Arms TX200 in .177 with a walnut stock and a Hawke 4-16 x 44 Air Max SF Compact scope from Mundilar Guns at the beginning of May.
The rifle and scope live up to their well-known reputation for being extremely accurate and well made and so this review is more about the service provided by Rogério and Mundilar Guns.
I am English but live in France and I straongly reccomend Mundilar Guns to anyone in France as the range of air rifle products and accessories are far superior to that available in France and at a much better price.
Support from Rogério was great, dispatch was fast and efficient and the package was securely wrapped and came without damage.
Would I order again from Mundilar Guns ? ....I wouldn't hestitate for a moment. No regrets at all ( apart from the fact that I should have bought more pellets !!!)
Martin. (SW France)
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best..
the best arigun and service...thanks..