AA TX200 M3 or the Weihrauch HW97 and others

The HW77k guns are still available, i recently purchase a brand new one from AoA, about a month or so ago..
Looks like they are out of stock now and the price has gone up since i bought mine as well...
Nice shooting gun, i just put a Vortek PG 4 Kit in it today as a matter of fact, hopefully the damn weather will finally break here in Texas so i can send some lead down range..

I also have a fully tuned Beeman HW97K i got from Lewis here on AGN, fantastic shooting gun !

There are some significant differences between the TX200 and the HW77/97 guns.
The biggest being the loading gate/breech opening. The TX200 is right or left depending on the gun, and smaller than the HW's, The HW's opening is substantially larger and both right and left ...
 
I prefer my 97Ks to my TX200s. They were cheaper and I strongly prefer the way they shoulder and balance to the TX200, HC included. Another one worth mentioning (if you can find one) is the LGU. I actually think that one may be the best of the bunch after installing a Rowen trigger kit.
Sorry, what's an LGU?
 
Sorry, what's an LGU?

Walther LGU. It was discontinued a few years back but its a great underlever. They pop up in the classifieds fairly often though so you can absolutely find them still. Insanely simple to work on and the shot cycle is basically just a dead slap at 12fpe. The one fault of the LGU is the trigger. It's a good trigger but it doesn't meet the standards of the HWs or AAs. The Rowan kit gets it very close though. I run mine at a clean 9.5oz pull weight.
 
I have researched that these 2 guns keep showing up in the top 2 , I selected these two as I'm intrigued with the underlever concept keeping the barrel aligned. Also, where did the HW 77 go? was it inferior? Discontinued? Or significantly less powerful than the HW97?
Rangur1

You mentioned others in the title of the thread, did you consider the Air Arms Pro Sport?


-PJ
 
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Rangur1

You mentioned others in the title of the thread, did you consider the Air Arms Pro Sport?


-PJ
I'm a PCP guy myself, I have a friend who is limited financially , so they are doing spring / piston guns. They however know NOTHING about airguns. I recently had to service their "great river" gun , I think that's the name. Anyways, it is a certified bottom feeder. Hard to work, no fun to shoot, so I was looking for a replacement. I find the underlever design most appealing. I would also not mind giving up a couple FPE for a smoother shot cycle to improve accuracy. I am also not aware of range effectiveness. A12-14 FPE gun would be good for what? about 30 yards for squirrels? Need info there. Would entertain any brand / model that fits this criteria I did not mention.
 
I'm a PCP guy myself, I have a friend who is limited financially , so they are doing spring / piston guns. They however know NOTHING about airguns. I recently had to service their "great river" gun , I think that's the name. Anyways, it is a certified bottom feeder. Hard to work, no fun to shoot, so I was looking for a replacement. I find the underlever design most appealing. I would also not mind giving up a couple FPE for a smoother shot cycle to improve accuracy. I am also not aware of range effectiveness. A12-14 FPE gun would be good for what? about 30 yards for squirrels? Need info there. Would entertain any brand / model that fits this criteria I did not mention.
40yds and in with a 12ftlb .177 is a good rule of thumb. That being said I've taken them as far as 55yds. My 17fpe .22 97K I've taken squirrels at 70yds but typically stick to 50yds and in still.