The Air Arms TX200 Mk III represents a culmination of Germany's top manufacturing processes and materials. Beginning with Lothar Walther's barrel, an industry standard two-stage adjustable match trigger, a handcrafted stock, and ending with a patented bluing process that ensures an even and deep blue hue to the receiver.
After taking a step back and looking at the TX200, most would agree that it probably qualifies as one of the finest springers ever made. And then to top it all off, there is no doubt to claims of superior accuracy.
The TX200 falls into a unique category of a functional heirloom air rifle, which will no doubt be enjoyed throughout the many generations that it is passed down to.
Air Arms TX200 MKiii Beech Features
- Spring-piston
- Underlever
- Sliding breech
- 11mm optics dovetail grooves
- No open sights
- Beech Monte Carlo stock
- Raised right-hand cheekpiece
- Checkered forearm and pistol grip
- Ventilated rubber recoil pad
- 2-stage adjustable match trigger
- ManufacturerAir Arms
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 930 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Underlever
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Single-shot
- Gun Weight 9.30
- Overall Length 41.34
- Barrel Length 13.19
- Loudness 3-Medium
- Magazine Capacity 0
- Mechanism Spring-piston
- Rail 11mm dovetail
- Safety Automatic
- Front Sights none
- Rear Sights none
- Shots per Fill 0
- Trigger Adjustability Two-stage adjustable
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Small game hunting/target practice
- Warranty Lifetime limited warranty
Beautiful stock, metal finish is second to none.
Pros
Gorgeous rifle. Balls on accuracy! Light and crisp trigger. Not hold sensitive
Cons
None
Pros
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I got mine in .22 cal. And it is a beautiful gun to say the least. Right out of the box I ran a bore snake through the barrel just in case of debris. It is accurate right out of the box and I'm getting old 58 y/o and my eyes are not what they once was but off a sand bag I can still take this rifle and bust a pecan atleast 75% of the time. I have one in .177 cal also and they are both the same and all I shoot in them is Crossman Premier hollowpoints. Yes they are what I shoot for the reason they are available everywhere and they do the job. I'm mostly a paper shooter except for occasional post control and this gun is awesome. I have several airguns including 2 RWS guns a 52 and the 460 Magnum. The RWS guns are very powerful and accurate as well but nothing like as smooth as the TX 200. Its the cream of the crop.
Pros
Accuracy & Quality
Cons
Nothing
I bought this springer for many reasons. One is, i relly like shooting springers. They may be out of style but i like em. The main reason i bought this unit was the quality i read about and i wasn't dissapointed. I have many vintage Air rifles. In the golden era of Air guns it seems there was more attention to detail and finish and just overall quality of these types of guns. I've had airguns from the early 80's that i still shoot and look incredible as well as function flawlessly. You just dont get a lot of that anymore. This would be one of the exceptions. The bluing is amazing and the Walnut stock has great figuring and a wonderful shape. What i never read anywhere was the amount of palm swell this stock has. I have large hands and the swell in the middle of the palm is larger than any gun i own. It fits me perfectly. These tx-200's will last a lifetime if you take care of them, they really will. Its beautiful and i don't even need to talk about how accurate it is. Spot on! i had this 50mm objective optic that i never had found a good gun to mount on that didnt look dumb but it works super good and sits perfect on BKL high mounts. i would recommend thee to anyone. They are a bit pricey, i agree but things in this world are just not getting cheaper and quality is degrading so i recommend picking one up sooner than later. I did have an issue however. The trigger gaurd is aluminum and the coating they used was bubbling around the edges. I could help but notice it everytime i picked it up. i contacted AAI and they promptly replaced it. They were amazing. Just a good company that stands behind their product.
Pros
great item, superb accuracy, excellent customer service from AAI
Cons
had a bad trigger guard but it was replaced immediately by the maker
Only taking 27 pounds cocking effort, this rifle's beauty, accuracy, and over-all performance makes Air Gun shooting a very pleasurable experience. I've owned dozens of Air Guns and the TX200 is as good as it gets.
Pros
ACCURATE! Beautiful, professionally blued and stocked in the walnut variety. Power, at 930 fps in .177 cal, is sufficient for pest control. If you take care of this firearm, you'll pass this beauty on to the next generation.
Cons
Hard to load at first when scope equipped but with use you'll become proficient and overlook this minor obstacle.
Looks and over-all finish are simply awesome. The TX-200 MRKIII is a little louder than I expected. But I figured I'd get a moderator for my new TX-200. Come to find out you can't fit a moderator on a
TX-200 MRKIII which was very disappointing. I purchased the HAWKE Air-max 4-16X50 scope and mounted it on my TX-200. Sighting the TX-200 in was a bit of work, come to find out every screw holding the rifle together was loose. I had to completely strip down the TX-200 and retighten all the screws. Watched some You-tube videos and then got everything tight. Now the TX-200 shoots dime size groups at 25 yards. After about 30 shots I started getting flier pellets out side the groups. Come to find out some of the screws on the gun were loose again. After reading comments on the web I see this is a common issue with this rifle and I may need to use some thread lock. This was a little disappointing for such an expensive air rifle.
Pros
Very nice looking , accurate springer .22 rifle
Love the trigger very nice
I give the TX-200 MRKIII LH Walnut 4 stars - wish I could give it 5 stars but see "CONs below"
Cons
Very heavy, get some shooting bags
Loose screws when new
Little loud for backyard plinking
No sling mounts for such a heavy rifle it needs sling mounts.
Safety has been acting up on me, does not always work!
Can't fit a moderator on the TX-200 MRKIII
I received this rifle as a birthday present and, due to weather here, have only had a chance to use it at 10 meters indoor. I need a thicker backstop! Using JSB Match Diablo Jumbo heavy at 10 meters punched through the 0.025 ducting steel I had been using for my 0.177 target guns. Constancy seems very good for the first 30 shots. one quarter inch groups at 10 meters off a single point rest .
This is a heavy gun compared to my Daisy Avanti 0.177 10 meter target rifle, but that adds some stability offhand.
I had some cocking troubles at first. It didn't want to set the safety or allow the anti-beartrap to release without several tries. I explored on-line and saw that this was not uncommon. 1/2 turn of the rear trigger assembly attachment screw seems to have totally fixed it.
As many have noted, it's stone cold beautiful!
Pros
Good power. Very consistent at 10 meters.
Cons
Initial cocking/safety problems
I haven't been able to find any faults with this rifle so far. Fit and finish is as good if not better than any other rifle I own. The rifle just oozes quality that will become apparent the first time you pick it up. Accuracy when well scoped is excellent and doesn't seem to be as hold sensitive as many other springers out there. I purchased this rifle in .22 and was prepared to be somewhat underwhelmed with the groups it would shoot compared to a .177. That has also not been the case. You get what you pay for definitely applies here and once purchased you will feel absolutely No buyers remorse. I've included a target shot at 20 yds of 5 shot groups. Pellets were JSB Jumbo Heavy.
Pros
From my perspective. Everything!
Cons
For some with big hands or limited dexterity the loading port could be a challenge.
At least in this case. This is without a doubt one of the finest rifles I've ever owned. Let people sing all the praises they want for the Chinese air rifles on the market. They can't hold a candle to the TX. From fit and finish to the superb accuracy right out of the box and just the feel when you hold it in your hands....amazing! If all you can afford is a Ben or a Gamo...I get it! But if you can save up for TX you will never regret it!
Pros
Everything
Cons
None
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.how much psi is it, what is the range for small animals?
asked BillThis rifle is not a pcp, is a spring rifle, no psi in this rifle.
Cobra03Psi I can't say, as it is a springer , however mine came with the 20 for 20 and it stated the pellets left the barrel at about 720fps with 12 grain .22 pellets Accuracy is completely up to you ! I've never missed a target larger that 3" as far out as 200' It also doesn't matter who shoots it or how you hold it / rest it on , etc . The gun is of the highest quality and the trigger comes factory set near perfect. Although if you can't adjust it to fit your needs/likes , then you have no business shooting a gun. This rifle is a true benchmark !! A bit heavy , but I believe much of its accuracy comes from that weight . I'd love this gun if it could send .22 15grain pellets at 1000 fps .. sadly it cannot .. back to your question .. I'm sighted in for a zero at 80 feet . At 185' zoomed in at 10x the pellet drops out 3.5 mils However if my calculations are correct at that distance with the beeman fts domed pellets (I find these most accurate) it delivers around 12.75 ft lbs of energy and started with 17 or so .. being said it wil cleanly kill a squirrel at that distance if you can hit it in the head or chest . Just so you know I can hit a quarter 7/10 shots at that distance rested .. again it's accuracy is not the variable you sir are ..
David D
Pros
Super accurate. This is the only gun that Ive ever increased the trigger pull on. Super nice air gun
Cons
A little difficult to insert the pellets if you have fat fingers, but the accuracy more than makes up for that