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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. |
That's impressive Ron! Being able to rebuild your airgun so quickly and inexpensively is a major plus for any airgun. Congrats!
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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.
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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.
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Out of curiosity Ron, how much was the rebuild kit?
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Originally Posted by CalHunter
(Post 4398849)
Out of curiosity Ron, how much was the rebuild kit?
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That's actually very reasonable and makes that air rifle quite affordable.
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Originally Posted by CalHunter
(Post 4398916)
That's actually very reasonable and makes that air rifle quite affordable.
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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.
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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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