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    What is your favourite Diana airgun old or new ?

    I Don't think that any other airgun manufacture has ever given the airgun world so much choice over the years what ever you think of the new Diana company.

    Anyone got a favourite

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    The original 25mm piston HW77. The best springer ever made!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    The original 25mm piston HW77. The best springer ever made!
    Did Diana even make them then

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    I read that a few times, then it made sense! Due to some real dumbass threads I have had to add the word "Diana" into my ignore list.
    With this new information I am struggling to think of anything good they made, certainly nothing as good as the HW77. I suppose my 54 Airking isn't as hateful as their stupid slanty breeched break barrels.
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    I've only shot a 34 and a 48 and both were just not good. The 34 was so bad I couldn't believe it was a real Diana. The 48 was at least very powerful. I also have an old Milbro, which I think is a 24 or 27 and it is useless with the piston stem rotating and not lining up to cock every time and also letting go at times. I guess a model 75 would be okay as I have seen, but not shot them and they seem well made.

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    I have a Original mod 27, I like it especially the positive lock up of the angled breech ,just the transfer port
    is too long .

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    I had an old model 50 with the full length stock, the lever followed the lines of the forend with only the push button sticking out

    I aquired as a box of bits to rebuld, I remember the trigger being a sod to get together but it was a very elegant rifle
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    Barryg,

    Oddly, my 1974 0.177" Diana 35.

    I have had it from new, and must have shot many tens of thousands of pellets with it.

    Unfortunately, I lent to an (ex) friend (fiend?) who really, really chewed it up.

    It came back very rusty (stored outside in all weathers), he had fitted a huge Ox spring (!!!), and stripped the fore-end screw holes, so he tapped them out to 1/4" Whitworth and fitted some bolts he had from his tractor

    I gave it a service, re-sprung it with the correct spring, then in despair, glued the action into the stock with silicone mastic (!!!!), and twenty (20) years later, it is still going strong, and still firmly glued

    My 35 always amazes me with its accuracy, and I am really attached to it.

    One of these days I will get round to giving it a gentle restore.

    Have fun & a good Bank Holiday

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    Pre-war Model 5 pistol and post-war it has to be the Model 75
    BSA Super10 addict, other BSA's inc GoldstarSE, Original (Diana) Mod75's, Diana Mod5, HW80's, SAM 11K... All sorted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
    I Don't think that any other airgun manufacture has ever given the airgun world so much choice over the years what ever you think of the new Diana company.

    Anyone got a favourite
    I have wanted a mod 58 for a long time, but it eludes me
    Favourite is any one of the giss types.
    I love my mod 6m and the Mod 75

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    For me, my Diana 48 Black Pro. Heavy old lump, but I can handle it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
    I Don't think that any other airgun manufacture has ever given the airgun world so much choice over the years what ever you think of the new Diana company.

    Anyone got a favourite
    31 Compact with V Mach kit fitted 👍
    Looking for TO-6 Trigger unit unmessed with or T0-6 kit for 34

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