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Hi all. A mate of mine has got himself a mint [What seemed...] TX200 SR with a bangin' Paul Wilson stock. Proper nice like. Anyway, last night at the club, it wouldn't cock properly, literally jamming half way through the stroke and we found that the spring had given up. So...

 

Springs for the old school SR... he's asked me if a titan spring would fit or would it need cutting down? Ive got to fix it for him, having had it apart last night, tricky buggers those old SR's, far too much tech.

 

Any help would be much appreciated.

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Titan spring will fit. Not sure which number though. Number 4 comes to mind but this might be FAC spring and totally unsuitable. It was a beautiful rifle though Rez. Near recoilless action mounted on a sliding sledge affair which, was copied into the Diana 54 Airking :thumbs: .

 

I once had first dibs on a brand new left-handed .177 TX200SR ..........and turned it down. AAAAAAAGH! :icon_eek::cray:

 

Simon

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I once had first dibs on a brand new left-handed .177 TX200SR ..........and turned it down. AAAAAAAGH! :icon_eek::cray:

 

:nono:

 

 

Yes. This one in fact is recoilless... literally. Its been tuned so well, nothing moves apart form the action of course. When I had a few shots, I found it to stay literately still in my hands. I had been shooting my 22 97 mind just before [and still kicked his arse on the course. Pa. 177 SR... nothing.]

 

Its sooooo still in fact, it cant compete in the springer class... its got to go in the pcp class @ comps! :D

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