Anyone tried one yet ?I'm thinking about trying one in .22, I'm a tried and true HW guy, and I don't have a .22 springer.I might try one of these and even try tuning it myself ?All my springers are tuned, but never tuned one myself.Would like to hear from anyone that has one.
I'm wondering if it's worth HW money.Had a .177 34 Miestershutz, ok gun, but I never warmed up to it, so I let it go.
The misspelling of the warning message emblazoned on the receiver would sure irk me every time I saw it
I been eyeballing a ntec still on the fence on another has tam gun.Anyway yogi I seen this and got to ask if yours is stamped this wayDue to Diana’s unusual strategy of employing multiple US distributors, you’ll need to be careful about the company you contact if attention is necessary under the gun’s limited lifetime warranty. The 350 N-Tec tested by HAM was supplied by Air Venturi and is sold by Pyramyd Air and Airgun Depot. The distributor name is shown on the side of the compression cylinder.https://hardairmagazine.com/reviews/diana-panther-350-n-tec-air-rifle-test-review-22-cal/I should add any of there good/ bad in the eview you see in yours?
Now a day's who knows . It's like that rws 3500. Built in the usa with german made parts. I brought that up here with a beeman vs hw. The beeman has spanish plant so I wonder if the claim it's german made at hw or 1/2 german assembled from parts elsewhere.
Things change over time.At one point in time RWS had the exclusive rights to distribute DIANA airguns in the USA.About 4 years ago, that exclusivity ended and AoA, as well as Air Venturi came on board as "Importers of Record". Last year, the RWS/UMAREX relationship ended definitively. And the Washington State people (Blue Line Global of which Blue Line Solutions is the operative company) , that are handling the firearms side, came on board.So, from now on, for all NEW purchases, it will be Blue Line, the company to contact.If you think this is confusing, no problem, the last line says it all:" . . . or directly from DIANA Germany" ;-)Keep well and shoot straight!HM
Quote from: HectorMedina on February 01, 2021, 05:31:48 PMThings change over time.At one point in time RWS had the exclusive rights to distribute DIANA airguns in the USA.About 4 years ago, that exclusivity ended and AoA, as well as Air Venturi came on board as "Importers of Record". Last year, the RWS/UMAREX relationship ended definitively. And the Washington State people (Blue Line Global of which Blue Line Solutions is the operative company) , that are handling the firearms side, came on board.So, from now on, for all NEW purchases, it will be Blue Line, the company to contact.If you think this is confusing, no problem, the last line says it all:" . . . or directly from DIANA Germany" ;-)Keep well and shoot straight!HMSo if I buy one today with Air Venturi stamped on it I use blue line service?