I own the now discontinued Diana 340 with beautiful curley walnut stock. The shape is the best ambidextrous I have ever seem. I also own the Diana Lawrence of Arabia synthetic stock. I don't mind the synthetic and find the sand color unique.Perhaps Hector can find a Model 340 wood stock for you. You would love it. Do a google search for pictures of it.
Unfortunately, I cannot do inletting myself. Bummer. But I will send a message to Hector. Thank you for all your replies. I know I will end up paying more than the trouble is worth, I just didn't know I disliked polymer stocks so much on airguns.
I know a German shop that has replacing stocks for all the Diana's, even older ones like the 28 and the 34 classic. But doesn't has the one for the 34 EMS unfortunately
Quote from: triggerfest on June 14, 2022, 02:53:47 AMI know a German shop that has replacing stocks for all the Diana's, even older ones like the 28 and the 34 classic. But doesn't has the one for the 34 EMS unfortunately Which shop is that? Gotha, Schneider, or something else?
Thank you so much for that effort, Hector. I personally am in for a wood stock, and I will be willing to throw in $200 for one, and the other two or however many can pay what is left of their share. I understand if I am the only one that wants one, though. It's a lot of money relative to the amount that has been spent on the gun to begin with.
I'd be in for a wood stock. Is anyone besides BRAVO_4 interested? My rifle is rubbing in the plastic stock when I c0ck it. Will a wood stock be any lighter?