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Being a LEFTY myself the TX200 right hand stock sucks with that sharp edge against my face. I modified mine and also have a left hand TX200 Mk III but I don't enjoy loading the breech on the left side.
They are fine fine guns but my HW97k (from Krale) is fantastic and having the ambidextrous stock is a big plus. Though they do not offer a walnut stock, the standard and the STL (nickel plated) with a polymer stock are near the same price then there's an option for a beech wood thumb hole stock for about a hundred smackers more.
Walther LGU is great also.
You mentioned your BOYS…. All the above are heavy and offhand can a challenge but their bulk contributes to their accuracy.
You cant go wrong either way.
Being a LEFTY myself the TX200 right hand stock sucks with that sharp edge against my face. I modified mine and also have a left hand TX200 Mk III but I don't enjoy loading the breech on the left side.
They are fine fine guns but my HW97k (from Krale) is fantastic and having the ambidextrous stock is a big plus. Though they do not offer a walnut stock, the standard and the STL (nickel plated) with a polymer stock are near the same price then there's an option for a beech wood thumb hole stock for about a hundred smackers more.
Walther LGU is great also.
You mentioned your BOYS.... All the above are heavy and offhand can a challenge but their bulk contributes to their accuracy.
You cant go wrong either way.