The Air Arms TX200 Mk3 4.5 mm air rifle is in a class of its own. Very often used for sport and recreational shooting. The model is considered the best air rifle in the world for good reason.
Underlever rifled air rifle crafted from beech wood. Delivers an initial velocity of 274 m/s.
The TX 200 Mk3 is fitted with the same barrel as the iconic Pro-Sport model. The barrel, manufactured at Lothar-Walther facilities, incorporates an integrated suppressor to reduce shot noise. The TX 200 comes with a two-stage adjustable trigger that enables fine tuning of trigger travel length and pull weight for optimal performance.
Pellet loading is straightforward and user-friendly due to a dual-cylinder system that moves with the spring to expose the chamber. For enhanced safety, the air rifle features 2 safety mechanisms to prevent accidental discharge. One automatically engages the trigger lock during cocking, while the second ensures the piston cannot be released until both the cocking lever and internal piston are fully secured.
Open iron sights are not included on this model, so a scope must be attached. Pairing a quality optic with the fixed barrel and superior trigger ensures performance that will satisfy even the most discerning fans of rifled air rifles.
Technical data
Caliber: 4.5 mm
Rifled barrel
Initial velocity:
- for 4.5 mm caliber 274 m/s
Bullet kinetic energy: below 17J
Total length: 1055 mm
Barrel length: 377 mm
Weight: 3.9 kg
Manufacturer: Air Arms, UK
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Air Arms is a British brand operating since 1983, specializing in the production of spring and PCP air rifles. The company quickly gained recognition thanks to the TX200 model, which is still considered one of the best spring air rifles in the world. A distinctive feature of the brand is the use of cold-rolled barrels and precision adjustable trigger mechanisms. Air Arms was one of the first companies to introduce a multi-shot magazine system for PCP air rifles, which significantly increased the comfort and speed of shooting. The brand is associated with award-winning shooters such as Andy Calpin, a legend in the Field Target discipline, and James Osborne, a multiple champion and representative of the world's elite. Series such as the S400, S410, Pro Sport, and HFT 500 are recognized worldwide.
| Style | Classic |
|---|---|
| Body/frame material | Wood |
| Accuracy class | Precise |
| Pellet type | Diabolo |
| Muzzle energy | Under 17 J |
| Initial velocity | 274 m/s |
| Airgun propulsion | Spring-loaded under lever |
| Caliber | 4,5 mm (.177 ") |
| Max shots per fill | 1 |
| Blowback | No |
| Magazine | No |
| Magazine capacity | 1 No data |
| Pellet reloading | Manual |
| Fixed sighting devices | No |
| Optics ready | Yes |
| Overall length | 1055 mm |
| Weight | 3.9 kg |
| EAN | 5031477044841 |
| Manufacturer code | TX01M17NX12RBO |
| Brand | Air Arms |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 21
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The rifle is fantastic, shoots consistently and accurately, of course with a good scope. With a 4.5 JSB 0.547 g pellet, it shoots at a speed of 242 m/s, which is 16.02 J, of course depending on the caliber and type of pellet. Personally, I highly recommend this rifle for those who want to shoot at 'long' ranges, i.e. 40–70 m. Maybe even 100 m, but I haven't tried it yet ;) Additionally, shooting from a standing position requires quite a lot of strength because the rifle with a scope weighs about 4.5 kg, which is quite a lot, but thanks to that there is less recoil during shooting. So, I recommend the rifle and wish you successful purchases.
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Fantastic air rifle, I have it and use it. It works great in HFT2 competitions. If an air rifle for competitions, then TX200. I recommend it
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Top-class equipment, beautiful workmanship, accuracy, trigger, I recommend it, very handy rifle, comfortable shooting position.
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Extremely well-crafted design. It looks beautiful and shoots very accurately, especially with JSB pellets. I recommend it.
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They say KING is only one...that's not true, there are three. TX 200 and the HC version, as well as the rarity, PRO SPORT.
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The air rifle makes a single hole in 10 shots at 50 meters the size of two grosz coins. Recoil is low thanks to its considerable weight.
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One of the best spring-powered devices on the market. Without a doubt, it can be recommended and used in competitions.
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World championship. Nothing to add, nothing to take away.
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One of the best rifles, on par with HW97k ProSport, with the shorter brother being the TX200HC. The choice is very simple: if you're hesitating between the MK3 and the shorter HC version, you should take your physical characteristics into account—in other words, your size. For smaller people, I would recommend the HC version; accuracy is the same, or maybe even better due to the shorter barrel. The full-length will be a bit harder to cock, MK3 easier, but then again, the HC will be more ergonomic and won't weigh so heavily on the barrel. Both rifles are phenomenal.
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Let me say right away, I do not agree with most of the opinions posted here. I've been shooting for 5 years, a member of a shooting club for 2 years. I participate in competitions and have shot this model a lot and still use it. My gun has a very good tune (which makes the mechanism similar to ProSport - for example, the slides). The rifle is good, but for that money, it's better to buy an HW97, have it tuned, buy a good scope and mount, and it will be much cheaper. I've shot with PS, HW. The TX200 is not necessarily the best option (Mk3 is the barrel from the HC version with an internal compensator, so don't be fooled into thinking it's more accurate than the HC). The grip is quite uncomfortable, the rifle is very heavy and weighs heavily on the barrel. I loaded it with lead to balance it. Of course, many experts say the rifle should weigh on the barrel, then it will be more accurate—when shooting kneeling or standing, the barrel weight will be a real burden. Less so from prone, but then it's uncomfortable to load pellets. Plus, only wannabe snipers shoot prone. As for power, what is written is nonsense. It’s limited to 16J in Poland below FAC (from the factory it’s about 13-14J), and when tuned it’s set to about 15J because it’s more accurate at lower power. If you just want to shoot at cans and targets, buy a Hatsan 90 with open sights, and why waste so much money for nothing. Regards.
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For me, the best and most accurate spring air rifle on the market. In many respects surpassing the AA Prosport and HW 97k (I've shot with them too). It's worth performing, as with almost every air rifle, a tuning (an additional polyamide ring on the piston and cylinder; a custom-fitted spring guide, etc.) to make it a piece of equipment with minimal recoil and deadly accuracy. ACCURACY: From a rest, with a good scope, PET bottle caps at 30 meters don't stand a chance!
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A very handy rifle that allows for more than just recreational shooting, provided the shooter doesn't hold it back ;) Civilized, low recoil, fast firing cycle. The only thing you have to get used to is the considerable weight of the rifle, which with a scope can exceed even 5 kg.
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I highly recommend it, I have had it for 2 years and I am very satisfied.... I have even shot at 120 meters successfully (I was surprised myself) :)
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I've had this air rifle for 2 weeks. As for professional equipment, this is my first. (I've had some cheap Chinese stuff before.) The TX's workmanship is very professional. I mounted the scope easily. Shooting is very, very pleasant. Comfortable. And it has great recoil. The trigger can be adjusted very precisely to your liking. The spring cocks very easily. Safety features in the air rifle prevent uncontrolled firing, allowing for stress-free use. For me, the weight of the air rifle is very good. You can feel you have a sniper rifle in your hands. No junk. Just shoot, shoot, and keep shooting. And the promotional price is affordable.
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