Some say that looks don't count, but are they kidding themselves?
I like nice looking airguns so does anyone else if so what
Some say that looks don't count, but are they kidding themselves?
I like nice looking airguns so does anyone else if so what
I’ve not owned one, but I’ve always liked the line and proportion of a lot of the contemporary Dianas.
Even the underlevers are pleasing to my eye, in the thumb hole stock particularly.
Cost, local availability and reputation (fair or not) have conspired to prevent me from having one though.
Last edited by yorkiets; 03-12-2018 at 06:04 AM.
I can't say BSA anymore as they stopped making the Airsporter/Mercury/Challenger many years ago.
Webley did have a decent looking rifle with the Longbow but the Turks *uc**d that up when they put the thumbhole stock on it, losing the graceful lines of the Brum made rifles.
The only rifle(s) to come out of Germany with any decent looking lines are, dare I say it, the Diana 34 120th anniversary edition, everything just seemed to flow right with that one, a classic looking rifle with all the right extras (nice walnut stock, skip line checkering, gold trigger etc), the other rifle which is the only one you can buy now, is it's poorer brother the 34 premium, that looks like the Anniversary editions shadow, same graceful lines but in beech and different checkering, if Diana were to bring out another 34 the same as the Anniversary edition, then I'd go back on my word (and overlook the recent problems they have had) and buy one.
But I still think the Prosport is the best looking springer you can buy today.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
second best ? probably Air arms
Best looking gun (ok it's a gas ram) I have apart from AA is the Diana N Tec. The carbine is very pretty
Pete
Gamo?
No, actually it’s Diana.
Genuinely, not teasing you (this time).
The classic stuff looks good as ever, the 280 looks pretty good, the Kar98K looks good in a Kar98K way. Even the THs look quite nice.
Diana continues, as ever, to be the Tottenham Hotspur of airgun makers.
When it comes to traditional classic looks HW vs Diana underlevers I guess it's personal taste but I know what I like
Also remember the fish scale vote thread the fish scale won so AA do know what they are doing
I have to agree with you Barry with the above two rifles, the Diana looks far better, I think the stock on the 77 is an attempt to copy the TX and LGV but it looks like someone traced around a picture of said stocks with a lump of coal, it's to blocky, the problem for me is, I don't like exposed underlevers, thus my love for the Prosport and Airsporter, I just don't like things sticking out where they don't need to be and spoiling the looks.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
If we're talking older rifles, FWB Sport and Air Arms Khamsin anyone?
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I have a few classic and modern springers ,and the Pro/sport is the best looking current model available((don't like the fish scale nonsense ) imo.
But a nice Webley Tomahawk or Longbow in Walnut is nicer to look at and shoot with .I do prefer the B/ barrel's .
Les..
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Don't forget the reason for the long cylinder its supposed to be the world's most powerful fixed barrel underlever springer that is also the reason for the robust lever, in the US some crank up the cocking effort to over 50 lbs, In the UK its about 15 lbs with a solid wobble free lever
You could call it the light weight slim jim look at just over 8 lbs
The 430 is more compact and even lighter still but some smaller shooters say its to much cocking effort.
I like the way we shooters have different preferences otherwise what we talk about