The tx 200 is an air arms gun not weihrauch. It is mark 1 2 3. This is my mark 3. Great guns better than the HW97 which it was compteting with. Without doubt the much better build. However with a bit of a fettle I still prefer the hw 77 and 97.Yes that was my thought the 77 as prototypes for the TX200 Mk2 till Mk4.
The HW77 and 97 have had anti beartrap for a long time. And you’re the only person I’ve ever seen post they think the current 77 or 97 stocks are better looking than the TX200. Color, finish, checkering, lines, all better on TX200 IMO. In fact, so much so that HW made a really poor attempt at copying the fish scales on the latest 97 stock! The current 77 stock is certainly functional. Unless you want to shoot irons or diopter.yes thanks I know. But nevertheless sort of a prototype for the AA TX200. So the latest are Mk3 not Mk4? , ok? Prototype for the complete gun as for the trigger.
The 77 are more beautiful and have not the annoying beartrap. The latest ones are longer stroked than the 77 I guess.
My AAtx200 is short stroked by the Latch Rod method and much better for it.yes thanks I know. But nevertheless sort of a prototype for the AA TX200. So the latest are Mk3 not Mk4? , ok? Prototype for the complete gun as for the trigger.
The 77 are more beautiful and have not the annoying beartrap. The latest ones are longer stroked than the 77 I guess.
I do think Weihrauch is styling guns for a younger market. I don't think the the guns are coming over lubed for power. Since 2018-19 Weihrauch quality has dipped. Considerably again since covid. I think 4 out of the the last 5 guns sent to me had machining and assembly defects. One of them was fatal and the gun had to be exchanged.Thought about this earlier today. I think HW, much like MLB, has decided they need to change things up for the worse to attract new blood. Let’s face it, most of us springer folks aren’t spring chickens. And those youngsters like guns that are tacticool, or look like tarantulas instead of classic rifles, and they want mad POWER! Explains all this angular, ambidextrous (AG version of gender-fluid I guess?) stock design, checkering that gets nicknamed “the condom”, etc. Also explains why HW are consistently coming heavily lubed. More power, baby! I expect to see ether vials enclosed shortly. They need a younger demographic, and that ain’t most of us! The last current HW I purchased was the 97K long barrel from Lewis last December. The current offerings just don’t appeal to me aesthetically. They don’t seem to be able to keep them in stock so their Marketing dept must be onto something. Me, I’ll keep haunting the Classifieds and looking for classics. Preferably in walnut
Much of that tongue in cheek. Except the part about Manfred trying to ruin baseball. And I do think they’re marketing to a younger segment with the new stock designs. Quality control on just about everything has dipped post-Covid, HW is no exception.I do think Weihrauch is styling guns for a younger market. I don't think the the guns are coming over lubed for power. Since 2018-19 Weihrauch quality has dipped. Considerably again since covid. I think 4 out of the the last 5 guns sent to me had machining and assembly defects. One of them was fatal and the gun had to be exchanged.
Over lubed guns are a symptom of poor assembly and quality control. Many if not most of these over lubed guns will burn through piston seals and break springs.
Don't get me wrong, I still love these guns. The basics of the design and materials are good and the machining is generally good. But the quality has dipped since about 2018. That said I've seen my share of dog old used too so I'd still buy a new Weihrauch.
I agree to much of the above. Me always preferring the old stuff to the new. And using to reject any innovation by sheer reflex. They went too tar for instance those laminated, stratified stocks in blue and yellow or so. And ambidextrous is a bit of genderspam ok. Still, from the very biginning I liked the new stocks very much and disliked the older ones as well as the HW80 stocks. Always disliked those unsymmetric right cheek stocks, too.Thought about this earlier today. I think HW, much like MLB, has decided they need to change things up for the worse to attract new blood. Let’s face it, most of us springer folks aren’t spring chickens. And those youngsters like guns that are tacticool, or look like tarantulas instead of classic rifles, and they want mad POWER! Explains all this angular, ambidextrous (AG version of gender-fluid I guess?) stock design, checkering that gets nicknamed “the condom”, etc. Also explains why HW are consistently coming heavily lubed. More power, baby! I expect to see ether vials enclosed shortly. They need a younger demographic, and that ain’t most of us! The last current HW I purchased was the 97K long barrel from Lewis last December. The current offerings just don’t appeal to me aesthetically. They don’t seem to be able to keep them in stock so their Marketing dept must be onto something. Me, I’ll keep haunting the Classifieds and looking for classics. Preferably in walnut
Absolutely true. The 95 Luxus stocks suffers the same thing. Why put stocks that high on a gun with open sights. Might as well ditch the open sights. Might as well only market the 97 if the 77 open sights are now unusable.My only gripe with the new ambidextrous stocked versions is the near impossibility of using the iron sights with the higher stock comb.
It was a disappointment to not be able to use the 77 irons without facial reconstruction surgery.Absolutely true. The 95 Luxus stocks suffers the same thing. Why put stocks that high on a gun with open sights. Might as well ditch the open sights. Might as well only market the 97 if the 77 open sights are now unusable.
I bought this stock as it came with the gun which I wanted for open sights (diopter). I lowered the comb and I was able to get on the open sights easily. I did however eventually put an old open sights stock but the altered stock on this post was very good. see pic now a much lower comb.Don't know about that. But strange so then for it meets the whishes of professional or addicted shooters for an elaborated stock design very much, doesn't it? And ambidextrous. This was the one I was about to purchase. And this is the only one I'd have short barreled.
By the way, what are the recent stroke lengths? is it still the 82 mm from the first versions? What does MK1 mean?
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If you are interested, here is the work around that I came up with for comfortable use of the iron sights.Absolutely true. The 95 Luxus stocks suffers the same thing. Why put stocks that high on a gun with open sights. Might as well ditch the open sights. Might as well only market the 97 if the 77 open sights are now unusable.
Actually it’s jus a trigger block mechanism it does nothing but prevent it from firing if the trigger is pulled while it’s cocked. I’ve never put my finger in the trigger guard when cocking and loading. So I removed them off my guns, now they can be decocked.Oh I didn't know that. they're having that beartrap too. For not necessary so for underlever or breakbarrel. Didn't see any though on the pics. This is one of the features that turns me off underlever springers.
I'm surely not the only one. Weihrauch must have redesigned them for some reasen. But I wouldn't care neither if I was the only one.
Must admit my aesthetic perception cannot properly be told apart from the impression of apparent functionality, specially at tools or anything else for practical use. While rubbish trash and needless brilliance might turn it off. Sticking diamonds all around a Rolex Oister doesn't make it any beautiful, just expensive.
That's exactly why I have the 85 instead. It's easier and more comfortable at use. One Diana 52 side lever tought me to better stand back (tough the recent 77 are much more beautiful than the clumsy 52 models)