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Thread: Selling my DIANA 60 match in good condition

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    aimless Guest

    Selling my DIANA 60 match in good condition

    Hi, I offer my Diana 60 in good condition with some minor wear on the (walnut?) stock (as seen on the pictures) and two stains on the back side of the cheek-piece-nothing serious.

    Full working order, no rust, no cracks, a precise shooting-machine with the recoilless GISS double contra SP system, rubber butt-plate, diopter and the original barrel-weight (tube)! 10 lbs: a heavy and very solid built target-rifle!
    orig. canvas-bag included


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    255,- euro including safe and registered shipping via DHL with tracking-number. (system and stock dismantled).

    Thanks, Jochen
    Last edited by aimless; 24-01-2016 at 02:52 PM. Reason: new pictures

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    aimless Guest

    week-end offer

    275,- eu (ca. 190 gpb) inkl. shipping
    Jochen

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    aimless Guest
    and I will still keep my opinion you can not get out more energy -in a system with a spring- only with a lighter pellet. the amount of energy you put in (with the strenght of your muscles) is predetermined/given.

    tell me please, were the increase of energy comes from

    Jochen

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    Nice looking rifle at a good price, Jochen. The Diana 60 is quite small and relatively light without the barrel sleeve, if you prefer it that way. This could be the all-time perfect plinking rifle - ridiculously accurate, recoilless action in a self-contained package.

    (PS, I haven't read the relevant thread recently... but can't a springer's powerplant be more efficient with a lighter projectile, so the energy isn't increasing exactly, only it's delivering it better?!)
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    aimless Guest
    Diana 60 is SOLD


    and: my post should have been an answer to the the following thread ;-)

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....bley-mk3-power

    Garvin, you know NEWTON . I am sure

    (besides dieseling or reduced friction)

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