clodhopper
12-16-2017, 10:39 PM
Any body here own, fire, or handle one?
Air Arms also market a S200 FT model.
The T200 model is listed on Civilian Marksmanship Program's web site as a sporter class rifle sutibul for CMP competition.
It comes with aperture sights and metal air stripper (muffler) mounting the front sight,
And a hand stop rail for sling attachment.
The S200 FT model has a plastic air stripper, no sights, no hand stop rail. Advertised as being sutibul for field target competition. and cost (from Pyramyd Air) 74 dollars more.
From my reading both rifles have an adjustable air transfer port.
The T200 comes set for 575 fps max velocity from unspecified pellets.
The S200 FT Max velocity is 800 fps, with an 8.9 grain pellet.
Pyramyd's web site describes the air transfer adjustment.
Both rifles can be scoped with a rail machined into the receiver.
Both rifle are single shot, but a kit is available to convert to use of 10 shot magazine.
Air Arms also market a S200 FT model.
The T200 model is listed on Civilian Marksmanship Program's web site as a sporter class rifle sutibul for CMP competition.
It comes with aperture sights and metal air stripper (muffler) mounting the front sight,
And a hand stop rail for sling attachment.
The S200 FT model has a plastic air stripper, no sights, no hand stop rail. Advertised as being sutibul for field target competition. and cost (from Pyramyd Air) 74 dollars more.
From my reading both rifles have an adjustable air transfer port.
The T200 comes set for 575 fps max velocity from unspecified pellets.
The S200 FT Max velocity is 800 fps, with an 8.9 grain pellet.
Pyramyd's web site describes the air transfer adjustment.
Both rifles can be scoped with a rail machined into the receiver.
Both rifle are single shot, but a kit is available to convert to use of 10 shot magazine.