AA TX200 Swapping Lefty with Righty Stock

I recently purchased at auction a left handed Air Arms TX200. .22 cal, rifle. (Pending delivery)

I have no experience with this gun and been aggressively researching various venues to gain more knowledge.

One thing I learned was the fact this rifle was made specifically to fit either right handed holders or left handed holders. It is not ambidextrous. I am primarily a right eye dominant right handed shooter. Rather not shoot lefty if I don’t need to.

I see Pyramid Arms selling replacement stocks. Questions: is it a simple swapping right handed for the lefty stock doable? Also can one just add maybe pads to allow right handed use on the lefty stock?

Will be looking at recommendations for scope mounts and scopes.

Thanks

Bob
 
The bigger issue in a stock will be that the pellet loading port for a lefty is on the opposite (left) side of the action. Unless you are looking specifically for a right handed stock cut for the lefty action, the stock will cover a portion of the already smallish loading port.

Finding a right hand trade may be your better option.
 
The bigger issue in a stock will be that the pellet loading port for a lefty is on the opposite (left) side of the action. Unless you are looking specifically for a right handed stock cut for the lefty action, the stock will cover a portion of the already smallish loading port.

Finding a right hand trade may be your better option.
I am still in that 10 day limbo phase, can you resend the PM to me or use the contact number I PM you with. thanks