I bought one of the K98 from Numrich and now I got one of the 350sNo more model 34s or K98s availablehttps://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/1828980
That was a great deal on the 34. It was so good I almost bought one a couple of times. And I need another 177 springer like a hole in the head.
Quote from: Bayman on October 04, 2021, 11:06:11 PMThat was a great deal on the 34. It was so good I almost bought one a couple of times. And I need another 177 springer like a hole in the head. It was a great deal, I kept thinking how much I enjoyed the 34 Chinese clones so I decided why not get the real thing. I'm so glad I got one especially since is was under $200.00 And I like you needed another 177 springer like a hole in the head.
Quote from: Lt. Dan on October 04, 2021, 11:18:55 PMQuote from: Bayman on October 04, 2021, 11:06:11 PMThat was a great deal on the 34. It was so good I almost bought one a couple of times. And I need another 177 springer like a hole in the head. It was a great deal, I kept thinking how much I enjoyed the 34 Chinese clones so I decided why not get the real thing. I'm so glad I got one especially since is was under $200.00 And I like you needed another 177 springer like a hole in the head. How's the real thing compare to the clones?
Same here - I don't need another high power .177 springer. Diana 350.
It's amazing they lasted this long. I bought the K98 and was considering the 350 but wanted one in .22.
I think you got the next to last one, Dan. I had one in my cart the other day, but was $90 short and hoping to make the deal on Friday. Next morning it was gone. It’s all good because it wasn’t on my bucket list. I went over my bucket list again and went from 3 to 11 rifles in my bucket list without the 34. Such a terrible addiction this airgun thing is.
Quote from: Robert 5mm on October 04, 2021, 10:15:22 PMI bought one of the K98 from Numrich and now I got one of the 350sNo more model 34s or K98s availablehttps://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/1828980Hmm? Wonder if I got the last 34?
Did your K98 also have an asymmetrical front site hood?Despite the bend, I hands down share your K98 sentiments.
I bought each when they were all still available. The 34 is awesome, an all around solid performer (only gripe is over the plastic sights). The 350 is tough to shoot in .177, but is probably the best built and finely finished new production air rifle in my collection. The K98 however is hands down my favorite, that thing is just too cool and is a non-sensitive hold tack driver.