Yes there are. Vortek calls them HO kitsNot just ready to make a change but just wondering; living in USA, I wouldn't want a kit w/ 12 ft. lb. limitation like in UK. Are full power Vortek Kits available?
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Yes there are. Vortek calls them HO kitsNot just ready to make a change but just wondering; living in USA, I wouldn't want a kit w/ 12 ft. lb. limitation like in UK. Are full power Vortek Kits available?
Hello, as for # 1 and 2, I think solved and that's highly unusual, you should contact Air Arms immediately. As for # 3, yes, happens to all of them including mine. Get 2 n# 9 O-rings and install over the (2) grooves at the end of your cocking lever. Even looks nice.Hello everyone,
After much time I'm considering saving up for an air arms tx200 mk3. It seems to be a really beautifully made air rifle with excellent performance. However while reading about it, I stumbled across some threads on GTA and some British forums where people have reported various issues with the tx200
One of them (the most frequent of them) is that the safety is not always engaging when the gun is cocked.
Another one is that the anti bear trap is not always working correctly... and thus blocks the cocking lever from going back up.
The little rubber buffer in the shroud that prevents direct contact between the shroud and the cocking lever breaks off easily.
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Most of these issues were reported in pretty old threads (the most recent one I found was from 2014).
While some of the issues had to do with user error (i.e; the anti bear trap blocking the cocking lever because the user didn't cock the rifle all the way back), some others have been quite prevalent on the tx200 over the years (like the safety not engaging properly on some models).
I just wanted to ask, have these issues been sorted out in some way? Does the safety issue have to do with user error and doesn't have to be fixed or has it been an issue that air arms has sorted out?
At first I was quite sure about the rifle but after reading about some of these issues I am quite sceptical/hesitant about it especially considering that it's a really expensive piece (the beechwood runs for about 750 € and the walnut version for about 825 €).
Any input/knowledge on these issue would be more than welcome...
Thanks in advance,
Stay safe out there!!!
I just got mine. Less than 100 rounds thru it. Currently my safety only engages when I forcefully cock it. The bear trap is still finicky and sometimes I have to apply a little pressure on the cocking arm to disengage the bear trap.
I spoke to Steve at AEAC, and he said he experienced the same problems initially, then after a few hundred shots neither were an issue again. He attributed it to a regular break in period for springers.
My trigger is awesome and everything else is simply exquisite.
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Thanks, that is good info. What guy in the UK did the mods you were talking about? Was it Timbum? I put a Tinbum kit in my MkIII a while back, with a bit of an extention. Seems to work okay.Didn’t really know best place to show this Modification but hope it will be useful for someone. Someone might suggest better position for post.