If Weihrauch are Mercedes or BMW's, then Air Arms are Rolls Royces. They was an issue with rusty barrels, minor really, just people who spend the money want perfection.That said, they still benefit from a tune job. -Y
My-and everyone else's TX200 is sooooo pretty I could forgive it any minor problem.Yeah sooooo gorgeous it could blow up in my face-and I would blame me.In any case my on arrival problems-chrome pin that holds cocking "plates" to the cocking arm was 6mm short of fully driven in-posted picture here-folks immediately diagnosed itand it was easy fix- 5 minutes totalShooting loose-easy fix-lock tight-blue-but I would have used whatever I had at hand.Oh the TX200 is very very easy to work on-easier than my Dianas(and they are not hard to work on-but air arms even easier)Shoots good too-great trigger-I pull it out everyday -put it on bed-just to stare at it.CharliePS Mine is LH Walnut .177 but I can shoot it right handed too-the flat side of the stock actually allows you to get your eye on the scope really easy-no head tilt-yeah it is ambidextrousdespite not looking ambitious.