Air Arms TX 200 adjustable stocks

You can also just nake your factory stock have an adjustable cheek piece as I did. I took the stock and drilled two holes up from the bottom but stopped before comming out the top. Then I followed the outline of the cheek piece with a band saw. Sanded the two cut surfaces smooth and paintedvthem flat black. I added two aluminum dowel rods into the cheek piece half then added plastic washers until I got the height I wanted. With the two holes being drilled before cutting, the dowel rods fit perfectly into the lower. Solved my issues with my factory stock. I hated to replace my factory stock as it was a beautifull walnut stock. Had many compliments on my " custom" stock. 
 
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I made my cheekpiece adjustable. Used blind nuts and cutoff bolts for the posts. Small blind nuts and set screws to lock the posts to the high I want. Since the blind nuts on the cheek piece are threaded, I can substitute longer cut off bolts if I need more height.