CZ 200T (top) and CZ 200S (bottom). Scopes are Nikon Prostaff EFR 3-9s.

There were two versions, the CZ200 T (target) which shoots at 500 fps (over 100 shots per fill) and the CZ 200 S (sporter) which shoots around 800 fps (70 shots per fill). Note that after CZ stopped importing them to the US, Air Arms imported them for CZ, so you may see one labeled as the AA 200T and so on.
Now these do not come equipped with a moderator or silencer, but they are still relatively quiet due to their low/moderate power. Recently, though, I "borrowed" a slip on silencer from one of my HW springers and was able to use it on the CZ 200S because the CZ has the same barrel diameter. Pulled off the little shroud on the end of the 200S barrel and added the HW silencer.

Amazing difference. Not kidding at all when I say that with a silencer, the 200S is so quiet I can hear the trigger click when I fire a shot. It's just plain spooky. If I didn't see a hole appear in the target, I might not believe I took a shot.
And the silencer has no effect on the great 200S accuracy. Shot this one today from the bench. Sweet shooting rifle.
