I'm not a springer guy but was interested in this only because it's a Diana 34 for $250 ish, I don't care about the LOA theme or the extras. it's $100 more without all the "bonus" stuff. https://www.pyramydair.com/product/diana-34-ems-break-barrel-air-rifle-synthetic?m=5179#10364actually it's $150 more without the bonus stuff if you include shipping.
Quote from: jsk68 on May 12, 2022, 04:20:05 PMI'm not a springer guy but was interested in this only because it's a Diana 34 for $250 ish, I don't care about the LOA theme or the extras. it's $100 more without all the "bonus" stuff. https://www.pyramydair.com/product/diana-34-ems-break-barrel-air-rifle-synthetic?m=5179#10364actually it's $150 more without the bonus stuff if you include shipping.The LOA gun and the gun in you link are the same gun. It's $119.81 difference now.
Mine has the screw holding the cocking lever rubbing the stock when I cock it. I can't upload photos but the screw looks like it should be recessed but isn't. Midway USA said if you send it back for refund they examine it and if it looks like it was taken apart then no refund. Between this and my Diana two-forty that was thought about in Germany and made in China I think I'll have to pass on Diana products in the future.
Been breaking this rifle in a bit more. Very likable to shoot in ways that surprise me. Not a synthetic person, but love the stock. Only springer with a thumbhole style grip I own, which isminteresting. Got a moderator from Terry at BR, my first on a springer, noticing sounds differently.Anyway, the surprise inspiring the post is crow magnums are its pellet of choice so far at 17 yds. What in theworld!?!