I've never tried, but I do wonder what it's like to shoot a recoiling springer off a rigid bipod ?
Diana Bipod for sidelevers (genuine screw in Diana made, comes with longer stock bolt that replaces the fore stock screw)
DM80 made Diana side lever specific mod
Here is cost of new bipod
http://www.pellpax.co.uk/airguns/acc...ing-bipod/1278
Whats a fair price for someone with a Diana side lever please - mod unmarked, bipod in very good condition
many thanks
Looking for TO-6 Trigger unit unmessed with or T0-6 kit for 34
I've never tried, but I do wonder what it's like to shoot a recoiling springer off a rigid bipod ?
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
I wouldn't expect much of a return of your initial investment for the bipod as it looks overpriced to start with and your market is limited. Soz
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Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
The Diana bipod is well made and designed. It mounts in a well balanced spot and works perfectly
It does not shoot from a rigid position as you might imagine as has ‘rock n roll’
I simply don’t have any sidelevers anymore
I am genuinely surprised by some of the comments on here and lack of knowledge on series of airguns that we’re influential at the time of their inception
Looking for TO-6 Trigger unit unmessed with or T0-6 kit for 34
I believe the bipod (together with a black-painted beech stock, no sights, and a muzzle weight) came as part of the package offered for a few years as the Diana 48 Black Pro about (?) ten years ago. Maybe some bipods were sold separately?
I am not a fan of bipods on anything much smaller than a heavy sniper rifle or a Bren gun. If you want to shoot prone, learn to shoot prone. Just airing my prejudice.
If the poster has not lost the will to live by now, I'll have stab at answering the actual b question.
Something like £35 plus the post. How's that sound for a start ?
That's for the bipod, by the way..
Ok, I will say £25-30 tops for the bipod and if you are willing to wait for a buyer with the correct rifle and a desire to try a tripod.
If you think it is desirable/collectable/valuable and are selling put it up for what you think it is worth and see if it sells. You can always drop the price if it doesn't sell or put it back in the cupboard for another time.
Rich.
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