So if I’m reading this correctly the performance line is made in Germany and the action line is made in China. I hope the quality is up to Diana standards on the MIC stuff.
@Crowman.- You cannot change the caliber in a 56 T/HSo far, ONLY the 34 EMS is a true multi-caliber rifle. IF we are successful in that, we may apply the same system to the 48->54 in the future. There is precious little space to do it in the 460.@ Frank.- We know that SPA (China) cannot give us the SAME quality as the German/European parts makers. BUT they offer a product at a price and with a purpose that has value in the market.Not every airgunner is an airgun connoiseur. There are (MANY) shooters out there that just want an utilitarian airgun for fun, for the truck, or to be left in the barn. And they can't/won't invest $300 + dollars in an airgun.The "Action" line is designed for this segment of the market. Utilitarian and within a price range that justifies the uses. Sort of Chevrolet and Cadillac, or Volkswagen and Audi. Both have their place in the market.:-)Keep well and shoot straight!HM
Hi Hector, what do you exactly mean by "true multi-caliber" ? I mean to say, is that (next to swapping the barrel) also related to other specific technical features of the 34 EMS so it can handle both calibers effectively ?
Thanks for reply, as I’m green at this sport. I got serious 2 1/2 yrs. ago, squirrel invasion. Bought several rifles since, but little time spent on them, busy with self project till fall. My targets are 35 yds. as this is my max. distance on my property for Varmints.Love thumbholes. Would prefer 56th in .22. I was told the .177 would have to be (tuned down) not sure?What are the benefits of the 56th .177 would it suit my needs?Crow
It's been a little while since the last post, but here I go. Can you change calibers on a Diana Chaser by simply changing barrels?Is my question sounds ignorant it probably is but please remember I'm very new to air rifles.Thank you,Ted
Quote from: brewbear on May 15, 2021, 10:23:54 AMIt's been a little while since the last post, but here I go. Can you change calibers on a Diana Chaser by simply changing barrels?Is my question sounds ignorant it probably is but please remember I'm very new to air rifles.Thank you,TedTed,You should post the question in the PCP gate. This is the Springer gate.-Y
Quote from: brewbear on May 15, 2021, 10:23:54 AMIt's been a little while since the last post, but here I go. Can you change calibers on a Diana Chaser by simply changing barrels?Is my question sounds ignorant it probably is but please remember I'm very new to air rifles.Thank you,TedTed;If you post here the link, I will answer there.HM
Quote from: Yogi on May 15, 2021, 11:35:49 AMQuote from: brewbear on May 15, 2021, 10:23:54 AMIt's been a little while since the last post, but here I go. Can you change calibers on a Diana Chaser by simply changing barrels?Is my question sounds ignorant it probably is but please remember I'm very new to air rifles.Thank you,TedTed,You should post the question in the PCP gate. This is the Springer gate.-YI thought the Chaser was a CO2-powered airgun. At least mine is.-W
Quote from: Whirligig on May 18, 2021, 03:12:45 PMQuote from: Yogi on May 15, 2021, 11:35:49 AMQuote from: brewbear on May 15, 2021, 10:23:54 AMIt's been a little while since the last post, but here I go. Can you change calibers on a Diana Chaser by simply changing barrels?Is my question sounds ignorant it probably is but please remember I'm very new to air rifles.Thank you,TedTed,You should post the question in the PCP gate. This is the Springer gate.-YI thought the Chaser was a CO2-powered airgun. At least mine is.-WIndeed it is, but who am I to argue 🤔