Theoben Airguns

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I have been looking at the reviews on you tube of the Air Arms TX200 HC.

Quite fancy one of them.
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The TX 200 is a fantastic gun, if I was going to get an under barrel lever gun that would be it, personally I'd save another few quid and get the pro sport which has the lever under the stock, making it "feel" lighter which makes a massive difference in the hand.

I have no doubt that Mike J will be along singing the praises of the Walther LGU, very similar gun to the TX 200 and also a fantastic gun, I've handled both and the Walther feels heavier in the hand.

Air Arms all the way for me.
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Bob Watson wrote: Fri Jun 25 2021 23:31 -
The TX 200 is a fantastic gun, if I was going to get an under barrel lever gun that would be it, personally I'd save another few quid and get the pro sport which has the lever under the stock, making it "feel" lighter which makes a massive difference in the hand.

I have no doubt that Mike J will be along singing the praises of the Walther LGU, very similar gun to the TX 200 and also a fantastic gun, I've handled both and the Walther feels heavier in the hand.

Air Arms all the way for me.

How a gun feels in the hand is a very individual experience, weight can certainly assist accuracy but how it feels when shouldered varies with each user. My LGU suites me because most of my shots are with a rest.
I just wish the stockers at AA had told Walther's how to design a better stock when they asked to use the Walther trigger mechanism.

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