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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Airgun Gate => : Ace_doc November 05, 2009, 04:55:23 AM
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hi ! i have a disco in .177 cal and am very happy with the gun . i am now looking for a second air gun as a back up for extended hunting and also if the disco acts up. i have set my sights on a RWS Diana 34 compact. need to hear views on the guns ability as a hunter in .177 cal. i used springers earlier so the transition does not trouble me.
your views please.
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The 34 in .177 is a superb hunter for small game like Squirrels, G-HOGS aka Groundhog's and even larger game. My Panther 34 has taken Raccoon and possum but shot placement and pellet selection is a must with these nocturnal animals. I'm sure more of the family here will chime in with their take on the 34. Ed
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Just bumping this post back up to get some more intake from the family, more 34 owners out there I know. :) Ed
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If I had a Discovery (PCP) that I were fond of, then a springer would be a logical choice as a second hunter, back up, or otherwise. The Diana 34 would be an excellent choice, particularly in .22 cal. As for the "Compact" -- I don't have that air rifle (or a Disco) but I do have a custom-tuned Diana 34 Panther, and it is a fine air rifle. Other considerations? Well, if you already have the infrastructure for PCP shooting, you could certainly consider something like the Air Force Talon or one of the other Air Force PCP's. Other "short list" springers? Beeman R9 .20 cal. Mike Melick-tuned B-26 .22 cal. Or perhaps a Benjiman multipumper.
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The 34's are great rifles. I don't have the compact version,...just the basic wood stocked model,....but makes no difference to me,...I've killed plenty of BT's and avian invaders with it. While not at magnum velocitys,...the .22 cal can really deliver a "thump"!!!! If you want more,...go with a 350/B-28A. Then you will really feel the difference between a springer and a PCP weapon!!!! Good Luck! tjk
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thanks ! another parameter is ...that i can only import one in .177 cal and would prefer that caliber to avoid stocking two kinds of ammo. the model i am looking for is also wood stocked but has a barrel chop done.
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(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-smile.gif)Here is one for you.....Has the reliable RWS Diana 34 platform ambi-stock and compact barrel.....about 16 inches long.....The girl of my dreams(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-kiss.gif)(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-kiss.gif)(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-kiss.gif)....Bill(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-cool.gif)
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hey thanks bc ! that is the exact model i was ordering but i can not import a scoped weapon while i can scope it later !!! this stupid piece of red tape sucks. pyramyd is not ready to sell the weapon without the scope so i have ordered a Diana 34 p with the synthetic stock. shall tel u bout the performance when it arrives.
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(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-smile.gif)Ace_doc, Let us know how your order turns out. Pictures would be nice, we love pictures......Please email us when you get your AG....LOVE thye 34 platform great shooter out of the box. See you soon.........Bill(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-cool.gif)
PS....my latest addition........
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u have a good stable. well the 34 is gonna arrive in jan. i shall post pics as soon as i can get the hang of it . i also have few vids i could mail to u.as photobucket is not responding.
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Hey Ace doc, welcome to the GTA forum and family. Don't have a Disco and/or RWS Diana 34 myself.....but I've read very good things about them. Good luck in your next purchase. Where are you at.....that they have such a weird regulation on scoped air rifles?
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hi g2h ! i am in india and there is more madness to our gun laws and import duties.
just a few are given below to have a few good laughs and start the day.
1) the power of the Ag is gauged by a deal wood test wherein u shoot at 1" thick piece of "deal wood" from 5 mts the pellets should not pass thru.
2) u can import AG's but not pellets via post as they are "restricted". however u can get them as hand baggage when u come back from abroad.
3) scopes can be imported but should not be mounted on the gun .
go figure i wonder which drunk monkey was banging away on the typewriter when our gun laws were being written. :) :)
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Yep, that's some weird regulations on airguns.
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try a B21 or B30... decent hunters and reliable as hell. Plus they got the power that a B26/ R9 or a 34 in either caliber don't have... If you can swing it, hold on and wait til a Beeman R1 comes up for sale... or a rws 350... my R 1 in .177 is a laser out to like 50 yards...
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you could get a ruger blackhawk its a rws 34 clone but it only comes .177 cal
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well there is a guy around who can get Diana spares and has done a stint at the Diana factory. so it shall be the Diana only. the 350 is magnum springer and i want a smooth springer hence the 34 p. the discovery i have gives me enough power to zap even feral cats and dogs on shot kills at upto 30 yds. on a side note check out the talon airgun forum on how to make ur talon more stealthy. its looks easy as pie (must be harder though).
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Hello Ace..I just bought the Diana Meisterschutze Pro in .177 ( the full sized version, not the compact ) and I gotta tell you it's the most accurate rifle out of the box, that I've fired. It seems to like several different weights and types of pellets as well but the domed type seem to do better. I get one-hole groups at 10 meters all day long. From what I've read you can't get a scoped rifle but are allowed to scope it after you receive it? Mine came with scope but unmounted in the box. I wonder if the one you were gonna order from Pyramyd Air would be the same? That's where my rifle came from.You will absolutely love your 34! If I knew how to post pictures of mine, I would. Let us know what you think of yours when it arrives. Enjoy!