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    Diana prices

    Having recently witnessed a seeming hike in Diana prices (and, I guess, dwindling sales?), I was having a sneaky look at the McAvoy site earlier and the prices on the junior models and the 280 variants now seem much more reasonable again.

    So I'd envisage renewed interest in these now?

    Not sure if it's a general price re-alignment or just the deals being offered by this dealer?
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    Yes, but the more grown-up ones are still pretty silly money. £400+ for a 350 or a 48?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Yes, but the more grown-up ones are still pretty silly money. £400+ for a 350 or a 48?
    Will they ever learn?
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    Prices seem to vary quite considerably from dealer to dealer. There are brand new Dianas at very good prices on the two famous gun sales sites. A dealer in Oxfordshire has the best prices. 460 Mag at £280 for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew451 View Post
    Prices seem to vary quite considerably from dealer to dealer. There are brand new Dianas at very good prices on the two famous gun sales sites. A dealer in Oxfordshire has the best prices. 460 Mag at £280 for example.
    That's a lot of gun for the money. Especially in .177
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew451 View Post
    Prices seem to vary quite considerably from dealer to dealer. There are brand new Dianas at very good prices on the two famous gun sales sites. A dealer in Oxfordshire has the best prices. 460 Mag at £280 for example.

    Finally, the 460 sold to undercut the (better) HW77. That is how it used to be, and should be, if Diana is ever going to recoup the market share it had here in the 80s/90s as a sort of German price/quality equivalent of BSA (before BSA went totally Gamo).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Finally, the 460 sold to undercut the (better) HW77. That is how it used to be, and should be, if Diana is ever going to recoup the market share it had here in the 80s/90s as a sort of German price/quality equivalent of BSA (before BSA went totally Gamo).
    If you are comparing a 460 with a 77 I dont think you know what a 460 is the 460 is a lightweight FAC magnum plus that can shoot over 20 ft/lbs very accurately better than it can in the 12 ft/lbs version, the price is interesting at £280 as the average price is around £450 elsewhere, I wonder if it is the right price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
    If you are comparing a 460 with a 77 I dont think you know what a 460 is the 460 is a lightweight FAC magnum plus that can shoot over 20 ft/lbs very accurately better than it can in the 12 ft/lbs version, the price is interesting at £280 as the average price is around £450 elsewhere, I wonder if it is the right price.
    I do know, actually. As you say the 460 is a magnum 20 ft/lbs gun that must be worse de-tuned to 11 ft/lbs than the 77, which is a 14-15 ft/lbs gun that can perform very well at 11-12.

    As I have said before on here, I really like Dianas (current inventory includes models 5, 5G, 6G, 6M, 10, 24, 25, 26, 27S, 34, 35, 35, 36, 45, 50, 52, 66), I am just - in my view - realistic about their many strengths, but also their weaknesses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    I do know, actually. As you say the 460 is a magnum 20 ft/lbs gun that must be worse de-tuned to 11 ft/lbs than the 77, which is a 14-15 ft/lbs gun that can perform very well at 11-12.

    As I have said before on here, I really like Dianas (current inventory includes models 5, 5G, 6G, 6M, 10, 24, 25, 26, 27S, 34, 35, 35, 36, 45, 50, 52, 66), I am just - in my view - realistic about their many strengths, but also their weaknesses.
    I still think the 460 is better than the HW in its class also a more modern robust design
    But the £280 one advertised looks like it has a cheap looking stock fitted I wonder if that is why it's so cheap, the early stocks were noted for their looks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Having recently witnessed a seeming hike in Diana prices (and, I guess, dwindling sales?), I was having a sneaky look at the McAvoy site earlier and the prices on the junior models and the 280 variants now seem much more reasonable again.

    So I'd envisage renewed interest in these now?

    Not sure if it's a general price re-alignment or just the deals being offered by this dealer?
    Its because Diana was taken over by Steyr last year....
    ....but apparently quality has increased with slight improvements

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