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My Favourite Air Guns
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:57 pm
by kangarooscope
Hi Guys,
In my introduction thread some of you wanted to see my air guns. Well, here are some pictures of my favourites in action.
All of the pictures were taken during club competitions, hence the "serious" look on yours trulys face as he squeezes the trigger
Air Arms TX200 MK2 .22 calibre. As you can see we shoot in all weathers, snow this time, back in January this year.
TX200 MK2 .22.JPG
Air Arms TX200SR MK1 .177 calibre.
TX200SR MK1 .177.JPG
Air Arms TX200SR MK2 .177 calibre
TX200SR MK2 .177.jpg
What do you think?
Any questions? Please ask.
More to follow soon hopefully.
Cheers Roo
Re: My Favourite Air Guns
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:07 am
by ramtiger
nice pics and rifle
Re: My Favourite Air Guns
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:49 pm
by xl_target
NIce guns, thanks for sharing.
Do they suffer any loss of performance in the cold?
Re: My Favourite Air Guns
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:53 am
by Vikram
Nice TX-200,Roo. Good to see you guys shooting even in the snow.
Used to have the same rifle in .22.
Best-
Vikram
Re: My Favourite Air Guns
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:44 am
by kangarooscope
xl_target wrote:NIce guns, thanks for sharing.
Do they suffer any loss of performance in the cold?
As far as performance is concerned, I have never chrono'd any of my guns out in the cold, the results could be interesting, I will if/when it turns cold here again.
As far as accuracy is concerned, I find this quite often goes to pot in the cold, especially with a springer that is hold sensitive, such as an Air Arms Prosport ( as being shot by the guy in the back ground in the first photo). I am sure this phenomenon is more shooter related than gun related, Being all wrapped up when it is cold must affect the way you shoot.
Cheers,
Roo
Re: My Favourite Air Guns
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:57 am
by kangarooscope
Vikram wrote:Nice TX-200,Roo. Good to see you guys shooting even in the snow.
Used to have the same rifle in .22.
Best-
Vikram
Yes, some of us shoot at our club in all weathers, but when the weather turns poo, it's always the same ugly mugs that turn up
It may interest you to know that my TX200 .22 (photo 1) was an engagement present from my wife to be. She wanted a ring and I wanted a gun! Back in 1995 this cost around £170 less the scope, they now cost around £370. That's inflation for you.
Cheers
Roo
Re: My Favourite Air Guns
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 5:19 pm
by TC
It may interest you to know that my TX200 .22 (photo 1) was an engagement present from my wife to be. She wanted a ring and I wanted a gun! Back in 1995 this cost around £170 less the scope, they now cost around £370. That's inflation for you.
Need to discuss this with dear wife as anniversary is not too far... as long as she takes the hassle of finding an Air Arms here...
Great photos Roo and lovely rifles. To me the Air Arms rifles are the best money can buy. My favourite is the Prosport though, the springer that could give centre fires a run for their money in the looks department
Cheers
TC
Re: My Favourite Air Guns
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:54 pm
by brihacharan
TC wrote:
It may interest you to know that my TX200 .22 (photo 1) was an engagement present from my wife to be. She wanted a ring and I wanted a gun! Back in 1995 this cost around £170 less the scope, they now cost around £370. That's inflation for you.
Need to discuss this with dear wife as anniversary is not too far... as long as she takes the hassle of finding an Air Arms here...
Great photos Roo and lovely rifles. To me the Air Arms rifles are the best money can buy. My favourite is the Prosport though,
the springer that could give centre fires a run for their money in the looks department
Cheers
TC
> Lucky You
> Great Pics - Tks for sharing
Briha
Re: My Favourite Air Guns
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 9:26 pm
by fantumfan2003
Nice stuff.
I think you are missing a TX200HC in your collection. Are you into HFT ? Nice collection. I am craving for a TX200 for us too, but the Weihrauch underlevers will complain.
M.
kangarooscope wrote:
Yes, some of us shoot at our club in all weathers, but when the weather turns poo, it's always the same ugly mugs that turn up
It may interest you to know that my TX200 .22 (photo 1) was an engagement present from my wife to be. She wanted a ring and I wanted a gun! Back in 1995 this cost around £170 less the scope, they now cost around £370. That's inflation for you.
Cheers
Roo
Re: My Favourite Air Guns
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 5:23 pm
by slingshot
Gorgeous Air Rifles Kangarooscope.
I wish the Air Arms TX200 and the Air Arms Pro Sport came with open sights. I love the way they shoot. Such outstanding air rifles, but saddled with the addition of a scope. The only reason I havent bought one as yet is because I wanted to shoot it at the 10 mt range. I actually toyed with the idea of using a peep sight on one, but sadly, I guess the Weihrauch will continue to be my preferred AR. But i am also sure that someday, the Air Arms will be mine