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What is the safety code for this air rifle?

Always remember and apply the safety code:

1- TREAT ALL AIR WEAPONS AS IF LOADED.

2- NEVER POINT ANY WEAPON AT ANYONE, EVEN IF IT IS UNLOADED.

3- NEVER LEAVE YOUR RIFLE COCKED OR LOADED.

4- ALWAYS BE SURE OF WHAT LIES BEYOND YOUR TARGET.

5- ALWAYS CONDUCT YOURSELF IN A SPORTSMAN-LIKE MANNER.


What are the rules for cleaning and firing the rifle?

Felt or similar cleaning pads must not be fired from this rifle unless a pellet is inserted behind the pad. Alternatively, clean the barrel with a pull through.

Do not fire this rifle without a pellet in the barrel and only use lead pellets.


What should I know about using different types of pellets?

This rifle has been set up and tested on Air Arms pellets. If any other make or type of pellet is used, the rifle must be re-tested to ensure the muzzle energy is within the legal limit.


What happens if I disassemble the rifle myself?

Unauthorised disassembly of your rifle will invalidate the warranty.


Why is it important to check the rifle’s performance regularly?

New or different pellets, lubricants, and after-market services can significantly alter the velocity of an air rifle long after it has left the factory. The running-in process associated with a new product can also alter the performance. These variables result in a removal of any control by the manufacturer.

Because of this, it is advisable to check the performance regularly, particularly after the running-in period.


What are the consequences of possessing an over-powered air rifle?

It is a very serious offence to be in possession of an over-powered air rifle. If conviction results, it can mean confiscation, a heavy fine, or imprisonment, or even a combination of all three.


How is the rifle set up at the factory?

Air Arms rifles are currently set up at the factory to produce between 11.3 and 11.5 ft/lbs with the specified pellet. This allows for any slight increase in performance after the running-in period, which is approximately 2000 shots. Please refer to the pellet table for the make and type of pellet used to test and set up your rifle.


How do I check the performance of my rifle?

The current legal limit is 12ft/lbs. To check your rifle’s performance:

1. Use a reliable chronograph to check the pellet velocity. To use the formula below, the reading must be in feet per second (FPS).

2. Use fine measurement scales to check the pellet weight. Note that the scales’ resolution must be to 100ths of a gram (0.00) or better. Alternatively, find out the pellet weight from the supplier or manufacturer. To use the formula below, the weight must be in grains. To change from grams to grains, multiply by 15.432 (e.g., 0.69 grams x 15.432 = 10.65 grains).

3. Use the formula (FPS x FPS x Weight) / 450240 = Muzzle Energy. For example: (700 x 700 x 10.65) = 5218500, divided by 450240 = 11.59 ft/lbs.


What are the main safety cautions for this air rifle?

This air rifle is not a toy and may cause death or serious injury if misused or used carelessly. Read all instructions before using. This air weapon requires adult supervision if the user is under 14 years old. The supervisor must be at least 21 years old. The purchaser and user have the responsibility to conform to all laws concerning the use and ownership of this air weapon.


What are the important guidelines for storing and handling the rifle?

DO NOT STORE THE RIFLE IN A DAMP PLACE SUCH AS A GARDEN SHED OR GARAGE.

DO NOT STORE THE RIFLE IN A PLASTIC OR PVC TYPE GUN BAG.

NEVER LEAVE IT IN A COCKED CONDITION.

ALWAYS ENSURE THE COCKING LEVER IS FULLY CLOSED BEFORE FIRING.

DO NOT TEST FIRE THE RIFLE WITHOUT A PELLET IN THE BARREL.


What general maintenance is required?

Regularly check the tightness of all fixings. Do not over-tighten, as some parts are made from aluminium, and stripped threads will result from over-tightening. Periodically clean the barrel with a good cleaner and pull through.


How should I lubricate my rifle?

Regularly apply a few drops of gun oil to the following wear points: cocking link & cocking arm pivots, cocking shoe, and compression tube. It is essential to wipe over the external surfaces of the rifle with a soft oily rag to maintain the high surface finish; failure to do this will result in surface corrosion.

Regular internal lubrication is not necessary. A small amount of grease is applied on assembly. Re-lubrication will be unnecessary for a considerable time. If the operation of the rifle becomes rough, stiff, or noisy, this could be an indication that lubrication is required and should be investigated.

Silicone oil should never be used on moving parts.


Are there any specific parts I should not lubricate?

Do not apply lubricant to the barrel seals or allow lubricant to penetrate to the piston seal, as dieseling may result. Dieseling is caused by oil or grease igniting in the compression tube when the rifle is fired. This process is very damaging and should be avoided at all costs.

A couple of drops of oil must be applied to the safety catch button regularly to ensure safe operation, preferably just before each shooting session.


How do I cock the rifle?

To cock the rifle, hold it securely in one hand and with the other, pull the cocking arm downwards and back until the trigger mechanism engages and the safety catch button pops out. The button has an indication groove, coloured green, to show when it is correctly engaged. If the green groove is not showing, the rifle is not fully cocked and will not operate.


What safety precautions must be taken while cocking and inserting a pellet?

Be sure that you do not obstruct the safety catch button and prevent it from working during the cocking process. Do not hold the rifle by the pistol grip whilst cocking; you may accidentally touch the trigger and cause the rifle to fire during the loading sequence.

In the interests of safety always:

1. Check the safety button before inserting a pellet.

2. Keep hold of the cocking arm whilst inserting a pellet.


Does this rifle have an additional safety feature for loading?

Yes. In addition to the safety catch that disables the trigger mechanism, this rifle has a ‘safety lock’ that provides a full mechanical lock to the sliding breech during the cocking stroke. This safety device gives additional security when inserting a pellet; however, the user is still advised to keep hold of the cocking arm as illustrated.


How do I close the cocking arm after loading a pellet?

To close the cocking arm, it is necessary to depress the front end of the safety lock and keep it depressed until the cocking arm is fully closed. Ensure that the ident ball is located in the ident. Serious damage will result if the rifle is fired with the cocking arm partly open.


How do I release the safety to fire the rifle?

Release the safety catch by pushing the button in fully. The rifle is now ready to fire. The safety catch cannot be re-engaged without re-cocking the rifle, so do not release the safety catch before you need to.


How do I adjust the two-stage trigger?

The trigger is a two-stage trigger with adjustments on both stages. Be aware that adjustment to one screw will affect the adjustment of the other, and the trigger will only work properly if there is the correct balance between the two. If you have no experience in adjusting two-stage triggers, seek guidance or leave the trigger as set by the factory. Incorrect adjustment can make the rifle unsafe.

There are three adjusting screws:

SCREW (A) is under the front of the trigger guard. Clockwise movement increases the weight of pull.

SCREW (B) is in the trigger blade. It adjusts the exact pull-off point. Clockwise decreases the pull-off point.

SCREW (C) is in the trigger blade. It adjusts the length of first stage travel. Clockwise decreases the length of first stage travel.

Remember that small adjustments will make a noticeable change to the operation of the trigger.


What is the correct procedure if I remove and replace the trigger guard?

If the trigger guard is removed and then replaced, the rear screw (TX460) must be tightened before the front screw (TX440). Do not over-tighten the front screw; this screw pulls the action into the stock and only needs to be tight enough to stop movement within the stock.


What are the part numbers for the TX200 rifle?

Part Number Description Part Number Description
TX215 MAIN CYLINDER ASSY TX355 MAINSPRING
TX215LH MAIN CYLINDER ASSY L/H TX360H REAR MAINSPRING GUIDE (FAC)
TX221 BARREL SEAL TX362 REAR MAINSPRING GUIDE
TX223A BARREL ASSEMBLY .177cal TX366 LOWER PIN
TX223B BARREL ASSEMBLY .22cal TX367 UPPER PIN
TX223C BARREL ASSEMBLY .177cal (HC) TX370 SAFETY BUTTON
TX223D BARREL ASSEMBLY .22cal (HC) TX371 SAFETY BUTTON SPRING
TX222 BARREL RETAINING NUT TX379 TRIGGER CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
TX227 COCKING ARM BUFFER TX380 TRIGGER BLOCK ASSEMBLY
TX231P IDENT BALL HOLDER ASSEMBLY TX380A TRIGGER CHASSIS
TX236 IDENT BALL HOLDER SCREW TX381 TRIGGER ADJUSTING SCREW
TX236C IDENT BALL HOLDER SCREW (HC) TX382 TRIGGER ADJUSTING SPRING
TX259C IDENT BALL HOLDER ASSEMBLY (HC) TX396 TOP/MIDDLE SEAR SPRING
TX264C COCKING ARM ASSEMBLY (HC) TX397 SPRING RETAINING PIN
TX264/3 COCKING ARM ASSY TX398 CHASSIS PIN
TX266 COCKING ARM PIVOT PIN TX405 CHASSIS BUSH
TX281 COMPRESSION TUBE ASSY TX410 TRIGGER BLOCK RETAINING BOLT
TX285 COCKING SHOE TX415 STOCK BRACKET
TX290 COCKING LINK TX416 STOCK BRACKET FIXING SCREW
TX292 SAFETY LOCK BLOCK TX420 TRIGGER GUARD
TX294 SAFETY LOCK RATCHET TX430 TRIGGER BLADE
TX296 SAFETY LOCK SCREW TX431 TRIGGER ADJUSTING SCREW
TX297 SAFETY LOCK PIN TX432 ADJUSTING SCREW LOCKING PAD
TX298 SAFETY LOCK SPRING TX435 FRONT STOCK SCREW
TX300 COCKING LINK PIVOT PIN TX440 REAR STOCK SCREW
TX305 PIVOT PIN CIRCLIP TX445 RH BEECH STOCK
TX320HH PISTON ASSEMBLY TX450 RH WALNUT STOCK
TX325 FRONT PISTON BEARING TX455 LH BEECH STOCK
TX330 PISTON SEAL TX460 TRIGGER GUARD SCREW
TX340 REAR PISTON BEARING
TX350H FRONT MAINSPRING GUIDE (FAC)
TX351H MAINSPRING (FAC)
TX352 FRONT MAINSPRING GUIDE .22cal
TX353 FRONT MAINSPRING GUIDE .177cal
TX354 MAINSPRING PRE-LOAD WASHER

What is the recommendation for replacement parts?

It is highly recommended that only genuine Air Arms parts are fitted to your rifle. The use of non-genuine parts will invalidate your warranty.


What type and weight of pellets are recommended for testing and setup?

The make and type of pellet used to test and set-up your rifle is indicated below:

AIR ARMS HUNTER .22 16.0 grains
AIR ARMS FIELD .22 16.0 grains
AIR ARMS FIELD .177 8.5 grains

Why is using the correct pellet important?

Using the correct pellet is very important for the accuracy and performance of your air rifle. Air Arms pellets are high quality precision pellets and will give excellent results equal to or better than any other type currently on the market. If you choose not to use Air Arms pellets, it is most important to read about checking velocity and calculating muzzle energy. Only use high quality pellets.


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