Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

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Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

Post by hsohail » Tue Sep 19, 2006 11:22 am

guys

i have an option of getting a diana 54 or diana 350 or a national.
http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model.pl?model_id=398
http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model.pl?model_id=396

which one would u guys go for?

i liked the 54 coz its a recoilless sidelever rifle but i aint sure if its going to be easy to maintain.

any ideas?

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Re: Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

Post by Ranjeet Singh » Tue Sep 19, 2006 12:45 pm

Hi Sohail,

I had the very similar discussion with Mack The Knife on the Diana 52, 54 and so on, on email.. Let me just put a copy of the same here..so that Mack The Knife doesn't have to type the whole thing again..

From Mack The Knife

"A Diana 54 would make a good club rifle if you wanted to shoot 10 metre
open
sight matches. As a field rifle, the extra weight can prove to be a
real
pain.

I would choose a Weihrauch over a Diana any day of the week. They are
both
well built but it has always been HWs for me. Trigger wise, the Dianas
don't
even come close. Ditto for the rear sights. I also happen to dislike
sidelever sporters as I firmly believe in holding on to the lever or
barrel
whilst loading as a precaution, irrespective of anti-bear trap devices.

I have a HW97K in .177" calibre and would recommend it. However, my
personal
favourite is the HW77K as it has open sights and I love shooting with
them
from time to time."


And about 350 you could read about it in another post.

Personally, I would never get a 350, for one you can buy a cheap Indian airgun and put the strongest spring available and get similar results like a 350.

There are other folks who have or have used these airguns who can better guide you.

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Re: Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Sep 19, 2006 12:59 pm

Thanks, Ranjeet.

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Re: Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

Post by kanwar76 » Tue Sep 19, 2006 2:28 pm

Hi Sohail,

If I am not wrong you were planning to bring Air gun from US. If this is the case then why don't you get TX200HC? According to reviews and the people who used it, it?s the best spring powered air gun available.

See this: http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model.pl?model_id=175

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Re: Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Sep 19, 2006 2:37 pm

kanwar76";p="3074 wrote:According to reviews and the people who used it, it?s the best spring powered air gun available.
In a certain price bracket....perhaps otherwise what you say is a load of old cobblers.

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Post by kanwar76 » Tue Sep 19, 2006 2:48 pm

Mack The Knife Bana";p="3078 wrote:
kanwar76";p="3074 wrote:According to reviews and the people who used it, it?s the best spring powered air gun available.
In a certain price bracket....perhaps otherwise what you say is a load of old cobblers.
Hmmm may be Mack The Knife, I haven't seen one if flesh yet but If one goes by the reviews on AIRGUNBBS. It?s better than HW97 Out of the box. So what do you suggest which spring powered air gun one should get when coming back from US?

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Re: Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:04 pm

So what do you suggest which spring powered air gun one should get when coming back from US?
A TX200 HC would be a great choice but it sure as hell isn't the best spring pistom air-rifle available. Has the penny finally dropped?

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Post by hsohail » Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:06 pm

kanwar76";p="3074 wrote: Hi Sohail,

If I am not wrong you were planning to bring Air gun from US. If this is the case then why don't you get TX200HC?HTH

Inder
hi kanwar,
im not getting the gun from US.
im buying it from a dealer in mumbai.
hes quoting 25k for the diana which i think is too pricy.

are the national models good enough?
does anyone have the technical specs on national air rifles?

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Re: Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:11 pm

At 25 K it's most probably second hand and quite possibly buggered. Don't touch it.

Right Inder? :mrgreen:

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or a national

Post by dev » Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:42 pm

I've got a National with a Maccari spring. It is powerful but the trigger sucks. I can add a 4X bushnell scope to it. Right now I have a National spring in it. It is pleasanter to shoot than with the Maccari spring.

Ever since I got my QB78 my airgun battery is complete. If you can pick it from Delhi you can have it for Rs. 3,500 without the scope. You can have the Maccari spring(free) installed if you wish to. I don't have the patience to do it myself.


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Re: Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

Post by kanwar76 » Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:43 pm

Mack The Knife Bana";p="3091 wrote: A TX200 HC would be a great choice but it sure as hell isn't the best spring pistom air-rifle available.
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So which is the best spring powered airgun? Just curious :mrgreen:

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Post by kanwar76 » Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:50 pm

hsohail";p="3095 wrote: hi kanwar,
im not getting the gun from US.
im buying it from a dealer in mumbai.
hes quoting 25k for the diana which i think is too pricy.

are the national models good enough?
does anyone have the technical specs on national air rifles?
You are comparing apple with the oranges :). There is no comparision between National and Diana. Foreign air rifles are a different league.

Are you sure 25K is for a new diana54?

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Re: Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

Post by kanwar76 » Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:53 pm

Mack The Knife Bana";p="3096 wrote: Right Inder? :mrgreen:
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Yah Sohail, If its second hand then its too pricey, Ask dealer to reduce price and send it to Mack The Knife after buying it. He will turn it into SECOND best spring rifle you can get your hands own. Mine is the First one :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:

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Post by hsohail » Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:58 pm

thanks for the tip Mack The Knife.

found the details for the national air rifle.

NATIONAL - 35 AIR RIFLE
Calibre 4.5 mm ( 0.177")
Overall Length 1155 mm
Barrel Length 450 mm
Weight 3. 5 Kg.
Shooting Range 35 Meters
Cocking Break Barrel


i think ill go with the national.
its costing me 3200.

btw im also getting an imported spring for 1000 bucks.

is that too pricy?

i just dont want to get ripped off.

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Re: Diana RWS 54 or the Diana RWS 350 Magnum or a national

Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:05 pm

Which imported spring, Sohail? If it's called Ox Spring don't touch this either.

It isn't just the spring that needs looking into. If you really want to make the rifle into an accurate and consistent shooter, you need to:
1) Smoothen out the ID of your cylinder (don't mirror polish it).
2) Make a matching piston washer.
3) Have a correctly machined rear spring guide and top hat.
4) Have a breach seal that actually does what it is supposed to.
5) Use the proper lubes in the right quantities in the right places.
6) Make sure your sights don't move.
7) Ensure that you use a pellet that suits your rifle best.
8) Ensure the crown does not have even the tiniest of burrs.
9) And last but least get your trigger sear to release at a pressure that does not promote jerking.

If the above seems intimidating, let me assure you it isn't. Take it one step at a time and you will have a rifle you will be proud off.

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