hey, Matt.What about a Diana 340 N-Tec, or 350 N-Tec, or a Diana Mauser AM03 N-Tec, if you looking for something with a Gas Ram, or maybe a Benjamin Trail NP2 I think now called Benjamin Trail NP2 Elite?Well if you looking spring piston powered there would even more options.
My asp20 is a sweet shooter. I like it more than my vortek pg2 kitted hw95.Both do cloverleaf groups at 25 yards, but the sig feels a little more solid, and I don't care for the rounded forearm of the hw95 stock. If it wasn't $259, I would buy an R9 stock for it. I keep my better scope on the sig...Trigger goes to the HW95 though.
I would like to have a Diana Mauser AM03 myself,
Thinking about getting back into break barrels and I'm looking into the SIG Sauer ASP20.So I don't rule out any of it's nearest competitors which ones should I be comparing to the SIG?
My son really wants one. And while the few reviews I've seen were favorable... I find the price to be too high for such an ugly rifle...
Quote from: DevilsLuck on August 27, 2019, 01:35:11 PMMy son really wants one. And while the few reviews I've seen were favorable... I find the price to be too high for such an ugly rifle...It is a rather steep price of admission but then it does come with many of the things people may want to get started in air rifles.I'm not too impressed with the low FPS. Was expecting it to be comparable to the SIG FPS wise.
I own Diana 340 N-Tec Luxus. Luxus means beautiful curley Walnut stock. I love this gas ram. I considered the Sig BUT a 2 pound trigger is a deal killer for me.The Diana trigger is T o 6 and can be adjusted to your preference. I also have a brand new spring Diana 34. I like it too but the 340 is definitely better in fast shot cycle and accuracy. The spring 34 is still very accurate and great value.
I VERY briefly owned an AMO3 Stealth, quickly sold it. That plastic cheek riser is garbage, couple hundred shots and it came apart, very Mickey Mouse. The exact same thing as what happened with a GTA member Orion and his review of the Diana Stealth. Are you willing to take that Diana Gas ram out of the box when you first receive it, and leave it muzzle down in a corner somewhere for 2 weeks before you ever fire it? That's what the resident Diana Guru says is required to properly "break in" this Diana gas ram. AOA still have that 20% return fee?