Great Video, Looking forward to the next
Great video and great shooting too... Particularly liked the bit of humour with the the Gat - although frankly the risk of a rebound off the balloon must of been high even at that range!
Looking forward to the next one..
Great Video, Looking forward to the next
Great video which should encourage any new collectors, as well as old ones. l never thought of the Diana model 1 style wise as being art deco until you said. but l can see where you are coming from. some nice shooting as well. looking forward to see the next ones.
Nice one Matt. I do think you should have left out the post war MK1 and possibly included a Warrior to keep to pre 1939. Very enjoyable to watch though and like you, I struggle a little cocking the Haenal.
Keep them coming please.
Umfortunately for some reason the owner is a bit reticent about putting his pictures on the internet, but I can say that it looks virtually identical to a post-war ridged wood grop Diana Model 2, maybe slightly wider diameter cylinder. I don't know the full mechanical details, but this is what I have been able to glean from the photographs I have seen .The cog(s) are in the area in the trigger housing above and forward of the trigger. The barrel shrowd has ridges that contact the cog and as it and the barrel leap forward the cog rotates. Unlike a normal popout the cylinder is a separate entity and moves freely in the housing, It too has ridges and is pushed rearwards on firing by the rotation of the cog(s). I am not sure how the cog(s) are arranged so as to get the synchronised opposite movement of cylinder and barrel. The pistol is cocked in the usual way and the pellet is also loaded via the usual breech pin.
Thanks for the description, it sounds like a fascinating contraption and using the compression cylinder as the counter weight is ingenious - I guess this means the already meagre swept volume is not reduced much further. It is any more accurate than a standard pop out? Did they go as far as to fit it with a rifled barrel?
Excellent video, great shooting too ! My Dad, Reg And me, Peter really enjoyed the video. It inspires me to keep collecting air pistols. Thanks for the production, we both look forward to part 2. Peter
Brilliant informative video and good shooting!
Great video and some good shooting. .
Looking forward to seeing the next instalment.
Atb
Les..
Ok I own a few of them and intend to own a few more, subscribed to your channel and will watch them in today’s work break!