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Offline Fred Flinstone

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« on: August 18, 2002, 06:29:24 PM »
What was your first airgun and what brought you to CZ line of airguns?

Offline woodchip

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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2002, 08:08:48 AM »
My first airgun was the Benjamen pump. You know the one...with the brass reciever. It was my fathers and I still have it today. No cz's in my possession. Airguns are great starters for kids...stronger than bb guns but not up to the power of cartridged bullets.

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« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2002, 05:50:07 PM »

           
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Airguns are great starters for kids...stronger than bb guns but not up to the power of cartridged bullets.

           
            Remember that you arent restricted to .177/.22 calibre on airguns today, you have 9mm etc etc even .50(!)  and im quite sure i saw a 7.62 airrifle some months ago on the net.
           
            The 9mm airguns can easily be altered for 90 ft/lbs;)
           
            Check this thread:
            rimfirecentral.com/forums...eadid=9017
           
            Look at that cow elk at the bottom.. thats no toy gun:) ...
           
            I posess two airrifles at this moment, a .177 airarms TX200 MK3 and the CZ slavia 631 lux..
           
            My TX200 produces approx. 300m/sec Muzzle velocity, enough to down crows at well over 35 metres. Its heavy as hell so i usually just use it as a target gun, but it has some crows on its conscience...
           
            My CZ 631 has a muzzle velocity of approx 220m/sec and is a dream to shoot. i mainly use it to dispatch crows out in my garden, the MV is a little low but with that accuracy (and a good scope) it really doesnt matter.. and im kind guaranteed that the pellet wont over pentetrate and go beyond the crow..  
           
            it also serves me as a 10m indoor rifle.
           
            I, like i said in a previous thread, grew up with the CZ 631, and i feel that no matter how old i get it still has its function as a target gun and a pest control rifle when my 452 lux is abit over the top..
           
            and like any CZ weapon its accuracy matches that of guns 3-4 times its price...
           
            Regards
            KAT
           

Offline marty

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« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2002, 11:10:23 AM »
I am really, really new to the world of rimfires and pellet rifles and actually my only pellet rifle is a Slavia 630 which I bought 7 months ago. For a few dollars more I just liked the way it looked and felt in my hands. It cocks really easy and I just LOVE shooting it....its a lot more accurate than I ever thought it would be (but then again I didn't know much about pellet rifles either). Next I want to mount either a scope or a peep sight on it. It shoots at 495fps because I'm in Canada and it's law that you can't own anything that shoots over 500fps without a Firearms Licence....when I do get my licence I'd like to install a stronger main spring to bring the velocity up a bit...and maybe give it a tune and polish the stock up.
           
            After the Slavia it was hard not to resist the temptation to go into real firearms. So I bought a BRNO mod. 1 which I'm going to shoot the second I get my Firearms Licence in the mail. And from there I don't know....maybe hunting (I'm really curious what wild rabbit and pheasant taste like)
           
            marty

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« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2002, 01:08:25 AM »
Is that Air Arms TX200 a CZ-made gun? I have been looking at some posts about the S200 and Valiant and thought I saw a CZ logo on one.
           
            They are not available here in Australia but I would love to have one.  At present I use a Gamo springer .177 for 10m targets with the kids at the youth club but I am looking for a more glamorous piece without going for a dedicated target rifle.

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« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2002, 12:23:50 PM »
Hi there ChrisPer1!
           
           
            The TX200 is an "true" Airarms rifle.
           
            The S200 which by the way is a PCP (PreChargedPneumatic) is a CZ gun, but sold under the Airarms name. basically its a collaboration between Airarms UK and CZ.
           
            The gun has "CZ200" and "made in Czech Republic" engraved on it.
           
            Remember that its a PCP, so youll need either a special pump or a 300bar divers bottle to pump up its reservour.
           
            I dont have that much experience with the s200 myself, so if you want more info regarding this gun , try this BBS:
           
            www.airgunbbs.com
           
            The s200 is veery popular on that site, and youll sure to get plenty replies on any post regarding it.
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

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« Reply #6 on: August 22, 2002, 07:23:57 PM »
Hi Marty!
           
            I think i have a surplus 631 mainspring somewhere in the house. its a full power one (220m/sec), if you like you could have it!
           
            Regards
            KAT
           
            Ps: also have a surplus 631 stock if youre interested.

Offline marty

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« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2002, 08:09:46 AM »
Katastrofto,
           
            Hey, I'd really like a a new mainspring!! Although I'm a little confused on the velocity.  The CZ website has Slavia 630/631 muzzle velocity listed as 170m/sec.
           
            But whatever....if the overall dimensions of the springs are the same I can put the new one in and see what happens.
           
            What's the best way to get in touch with you?
           
            Marty

 

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