I am completely new to air guns other than I had a Crossman CO2 rifle as a kid.
I am new to this forum and just signed up.
I am an avid handgun collector and have shot those competition in the past, have my CCW etc.
I was considering the cheaper Gamo and Crosman rifles but every time I scrimp I am sorry later….
After a lot of research, I have decided I want to buy an Air Arms TX200 MKIII. It will be used for mostly target and some pest control problems I am having now. My wife is at her wits end right now.
Here is my issue- I am left handed but somewhat ambidextrous as well. I usually shoot left handed, golf right handed, use tools left handed and write left handed. You get the idea…..
All the Air Arms LH stock TX200’s seem to be on long back order for 3 months or so, but I can order a .177 RH walnut stock rifle now.
I see the locking mechanism for the cocking under lever as well as breech opening are on the right side on the RH version and the LH side on the LH version. I do see stocks can be ordered for around $400 from air arms and they list a TX200 LH walnut LH stock for TX200 rilfles. I am not concerned about the breech and lock on the RH side if I order and retrofit a LH stock. I am thinking I can use or modify the LH stock to work on a RH gun later…..some minor wood carving to clear the locking mechanism would be required unless this LH stock that can be ordered separate is already designed to be used on LH and RH breech rifles.
I could order a gun tomorrow RH and shoot right handed for now for my pest needs and place a special stock order for several months out. That way I would end up with both LH and RH options for my TX200.
Anyone with insight on this mod is appreciated. I would end up with two stocks this way…..
Craig
I am new to this forum and just signed up.
I am an avid handgun collector and have shot those competition in the past, have my CCW etc.
I was considering the cheaper Gamo and Crosman rifles but every time I scrimp I am sorry later….
After a lot of research, I have decided I want to buy an Air Arms TX200 MKIII. It will be used for mostly target and some pest control problems I am having now. My wife is at her wits end right now.
Here is my issue- I am left handed but somewhat ambidextrous as well. I usually shoot left handed, golf right handed, use tools left handed and write left handed. You get the idea…..
All the Air Arms LH stock TX200’s seem to be on long back order for 3 months or so, but I can order a .177 RH walnut stock rifle now.
I see the locking mechanism for the cocking under lever as well as breech opening are on the right side on the RH version and the LH side on the LH version. I do see stocks can be ordered for around $400 from air arms and they list a TX200 LH walnut LH stock for TX200 rilfles. I am not concerned about the breech and lock on the RH side if I order and retrofit a LH stock. I am thinking I can use or modify the LH stock to work on a RH gun later…..some minor wood carving to clear the locking mechanism would be required unless this LH stock that can be ordered separate is already designed to be used on LH and RH breech rifles.
I could order a gun tomorrow RH and shoot right handed for now for my pest needs and place a special stock order for several months out. That way I would end up with both LH and RH options for my TX200.
Anyone with insight on this mod is appreciated. I would end up with two stocks this way…..
Craig
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