Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
LOL thats even worse you are prepared to sell a gun with two suspected dangers i'm not sure how many suspected dangers Robs thinks there might be but he says he might be unloading his Diana quickly that doesn't instill confidence in me buying S/H,
I don't think anyone should sell a gun if they suspect its safety this piston thing needs to be resolved because the rest of the gun is the best

BTW im not sure how, say a TX piston would handle the stresses that the diana's have to put up with in America with some of the huge springs that are crammed into them, this is why Diana's are so robust.
Well I certainly won't be keeping it any longer just because we've not heard what Diana have to say about the matter (if you even get a reply from Diana or even if they give a shit), if I worried about what might happen in the future with either the piston rod or the NEW trigger sear I fitted last year, then we should all worry about what might happen with the other rifles we sell and even things like our cars, I have enough things to worry about in my everyday life with out having to worry about what might happen to one of my air rifles because the maker decides to use a bit of a dodgy way to fix it's pistons together, do you think people who buy/sell HW77/97's worry about losing their thumb or the next persons when they sell it, if the sear should snap and send the piston and cylinder into some unfortunate persons butt plug.

These little things are just the final push for me to finally sell it on.

Pete