Silent...Very Accurate...Powerful...I couldn't be more pleased.
I thought it would be too heavy, but lots of the weight is behind the grips and it balances out very nicely. Kind of pricy, but it's a winner.
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Re: RWS Diana Handgun
Neat …… for hunting, pest control or punching paper? .17, .20, or .22?
Just curious because I've been thinking about getting a air rifle and then maybe a pistol. Just something I have never gotten involved in and figure I should check it off the list to some extent.
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Just curious because I've been thinking about getting a air rifle and then maybe a pistol. Just something I have never gotten involved in and figure I should check it off the list to some extent.
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I bet it's more powerful than the same model in the UK...
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.177 pellet. Maybe 500 fps? I used to plink on public land around here, but now, they've clamped down on that. Last summer I got a Diana .22 pellet rifle. 900-ish fps, maybe a little less with pure lead pellets. A side lever. Just like shooting a good .22 rifle.wm wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 3:05 pm Neat …… for hunting, pest control or punching paper? .17, .20, or .22?
Just curious because I've been thinking about getting a air rifle and then maybe a pistol. Just something I have never gotten involved in and figure I should check it off the list to some extent.
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That sounds like the model 48. EXCELLENT pellet rifle. That would be my number one spring powered rifle recommendation. I do most of my squirrel hunting with air rifles.Blaine wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 3:13 pm
.177 pellet. Maybe 500 fps? I used to plink on public land around here, but now, they've clamped down on that. Last summer I got a Diana .22 pellet rifle. 900-ish fps, maybe a little less with pure lead pellets. A side lever. Just like shooting a good .22 rifle.
For now, I'm on the hunt for the wiley white rock, and discarded shotshells...and any crows or coyotes that get too close.
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looks like fun to me. what do you mean you can't plink over there?
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Capital Forest is pretty much locked down.
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Re: RWS Diana Handgun
mmm, looks a lot my German made .17 air pistol. I will get out of the safe and verify tomorrow as my are too tired to mess with the combo dial on the safe.
Before we moved to the country, I often shot it in the indoor air gun range of the Dallas Pistol Club. Very accurate and good practice for center fire pistols.
Before we moved to the country, I often shot it in the indoor air gun range of the Dallas Pistol Club. Very accurate and good practice for center fire pistols.
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YesSir....a 48.....It shoots better than I can by far....FLINT wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 8:34 pmThat sounds like the model 48. EXCELLENT pellet rifle. That would be my number one spring powered rifle recommendation. I do most of my squirrel hunting with air rifles.Blaine wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 3:13 pm
.177 pellet. Maybe 500 fps? I used to plink on public land around here, but now, they've clamped down on that. Last summer I got a Diana .22 pellet rifle. 900-ish fps, maybe a little less with pure lead pellets. A side lever. Just like shooting a good .22 rifle.
For now, I'm on the hunt for the wiley white rock, and discarded shotshells...and any crows or coyotes that get too close.
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