It is the same rifle as is the RWS 45 though the U.K. version had a different stock like that of the 35S .
There are 2 foresight fittings , one normal dovetail & the other a wrap around with hood.
Hi all,
Looking at these two rifles which are both identical except for the front sight, and both in .177, alot is heard of about the original 45, but very little is heard of the diana 45, is there much difference pricewise out there, or interest to the collectors market?
Cheers
It is the same rifle as is the RWS 45 though the U.K. version had a different stock like that of the 35S .
There are 2 foresight fittings , one normal dovetail & the other a wrap around with hood.
They are the same rifle with different stampings. The Original brand was the British Market version and there were variations on front sights fitted even in the same year. Most had a tunnel fitted on a mount which wrapped around the barrel. Others had a tunnel front sight mounted on dovetails.
There is also the RWS Diana 45 which was the same action in a different stock. As far as Inam aware, all were fitted with tunnel front site on dovetails. These are rarer but not worth very much more if anything.
There is a later Diana 45 which is based on the Diana 34 but with the a stock modelled on the previous model 45. Much rarer in the UK than the older 45 and the 34 but unlikely to fetch a higher price then either.
The Original 45's big competitor in the late '70s/early '80s was the FWB Sport. The 45 was a little heavier but it had a better lock-up mechanism, which was tighter. It was also a little cheaper to buy and had a more bulky stock than the FWB. However, it is a first class air rifle, robust and very accurate with the right pellet.
I bought one in 1980 and still have it. It is not one I would seek to part with.
The above does not answer your questions and is somewhat supplementary, therefore, to your enquiry. I think the experts above have probably provided what you are seeking.
Rgds
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The first ones had a stock like 35 super
Then the more well known angular stock
45s were stamped Original, Diana, RWS at various times
The replacement was the 38 firebird, same ‘thing’ new stock and trigger (T01) but synthetic piston seal
It’s never an improvement to change the old leather seals on 45s - you don’t clean any extra efficiency (well it’s not at all worthwhile) and they don’t shoot as nice
They are a bit of a shot yo work on
Faults are soft barrels, spares often NA now, Sears that missed hardening, pistons can be a bit soft too (rarer)
I like em, wish I’d kept one now ...
Looking for TO-6 Trigger unit unmessed with or T0-6 kit for 34
Did they do a 45 possibly branded RWS with a parkerised or phosphate type finish in the mid to late 80’s ?
"helplessly they stare at his tracks......."
They did a 34 carbine black in about 2012.
I recall the Model 50 with phosphate finished metalwork but not a 45. It wouldn't at all surprise me if there was one, though. I recall the Crosman Challenger 6100 variant having differences to the RWS45 but can't recall what they were.
There were two black synthetic stocked 31 Pro Compact/ 31Professional in more recent years, both with the matt finish to metalwork. Bead blasted, I think. The later one had unusual finned mouldings on the stock. It looked quite good to my eyes.
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Anyone recall the multi coloured Original 34s? Can't recall the designation of them. Maybe Sport or something?
Seeing the adverts for them back in the day reminded me of the type of adverts that BL would have done for a fleet of multi coloured mini Metros
Dave