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idahoron 10-26-2021 07:25 PM

I broke my Air Arms TX200
 


After 8000+ rounds I broke it. I was shooting pop bottles hung from tree limbs at 75 yards. All of a sudden it wouldn't cock. Nothing worked so I took it home, got out my Air Arms master rebuild kit. In less time than it took to make this post it was rebuilt and back shooting. The big reason I bought the TX200 over other rifles was how easy it was to rebuild. For the price of a rebuild kit I can keep the rifle going on my own.
When I took it apart the first thing I noticed was the new spring was much longer.



The next, I looked at was the spring guide rod. This was where the problem was. This is the new one, notice the top and how crisp, and sharp the lines are.



This picture is of the worn out guide rod. Notice all the metal missing at the top.



The wear on the guide rod was what was keeping the gun from cocking. I went ahead and replaced all the wear parts. The picture below is the seal and bearings.



It's all back together and shooting great. I am shocked at how easy it is to rebuild. There are a few other high end spring guns. But after watching the rebuild video's I know I made the right choice.

CalHunter 10-26-2021 08:33 PM

That's impressive Ron! Being able to rebuild your airgun so quickly and inexpensively is a major plus for any airgun. Congrats!

faseh67 11-14-2021 09:25 AM

It's great to watch someone rebuilding it's airgun on its own. I hope it was a great experience for you to do that on your own.

idahoron 11-14-2021 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by faseh67 (Post 4398825)
It's great to watch someone rebuilding it's airgun on its own. I hope it was a great experience for you to do that on your own.

It was a good experience. Being able to rebuild them on my own is awesome.

CalHunter 11-15-2021 04:48 AM

Out of curiosity Ron, how much was the rebuild kit?

idahoron 11-16-2021 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by CalHunter (Post 4398849)
Out of curiosity Ron, how much was the rebuild kit?

It was 65.00 dollars. The rebuild kit Includes steel mainspring, spring guide, forward spring guide (top hat), grease, Napier gun oil and selection of essential seals (piston seal, front and rear piston bearing seals and both breech seals)

CalHunter 11-16-2021 09:54 PM

That's actually very reasonable and makes that air rifle quite affordable.

idahoron 11-17-2021 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by CalHunter (Post 4398916)
That's actually very reasonable and makes that air rifle quite affordable.

It really does. Most air guns are not serviceable unless a guy has specialty tools and spring compressors.

CalHunter 11-18-2021 08:32 AM

I completely agree. If you think about it, being able to repair your airgun for $65 after firing 8,000 pellets through it is almost like buying another TX200 refurbished for way less than half price.

TurnersOutdoorsman 10-24-2022 02:20 AM

We all have the same opinion. Come to think of it, fixing a $65 airgun after firing her 8,000 pellets is like buying a second her TX200 for less than half the price.


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