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12-04-2006, 11:31 PM #1
RWS Diana model 34?
Hello or you gun nuts out there.
I have ordered a RWS Diana model 34 air rifle in .22 cal for my son for christmas together with a quality scope. Any of you used one or heard good or bad reviews about these? The web site states that it will push a .22 pellet out at over 800fps and are suposed to be very acurate, I know there are more powerful pellet guns out there but this ones setting me back $700 AUS with scope.
My sons 14 and he regularly uses a .22 magnum for rabbits and foxes and although I have drummed firearm safety into him until it oozes out of his ears I wanted to let him walk the paddocks on his own knowing that he would be safe.(want him to know that I respect his maturity etc without rocking in a corner when he's out by himself)
Never had a air rifle and after your wise advice.
Dazza
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12-04-2006, 11:40 PM #2
Dazza I have this same rifle but I have the model 48 w/scope. These air rifles definitely demand respect, they are quite powerful and are indeed very accurate. I love mine and think you will be pleased with your decision.
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12-05-2006, 05:39 AM #3
Thanks Miles,
I'm sure my son will go nuts when he see's it. Feral animals arn't going to have a good Christmas day though.
Thanks for your reply, I'd hate to find out on Christmas day that I was suckered
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12-07-2006, 12:47 AM #4
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Thanked: 0I'm not an air gun fan but I know that RWS has a good reputation. I've had firearms since I was twelve and had to take a hunter safety course to get a hunting license. Your son is old enough to understand how to handle weapons. I think that one of the main things to watch is what is behind the intended target and when to pass up a shot.
Rick
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12-07-2006, 08:45 AM #5
When I grew up in Sweden in the 70's a Diana air gun was the dream of every boy. In those days .22 wasn't that usual, we had the 4.5 mm.
When I was 10 my father bought a Bavaria de Lux air gun, another German company, and, during circumstances best forgotten, my brother (6 at the time) shot me in the jaw from around 5 meters away and the pellet dug a 2 cm channel in the jawbone. Took the doctors 4 hours to dig out all the small pieces from the pellet.
Air rifles are a totally different ball game than BB-guns, but they are great fun to use.
What do you pay for .22 pellets down under?
Mats
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12-07-2006, 08:57 AM #6
Here's a link to a site with reviews
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews1349.html
Happy hunting
Mats
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12-22-2006, 03:23 PM #7
My first Airgun
Hey guys
This is my first airgun ever. As some of you know, I hate killing things, and am no hunter. Well folks, I have come to the point in my life where I have reconciled the disposal of certain pests by lethal means. Here is my FX Monsoon semi-automatic .22 cal. airgun. It's quite amazing.
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12-22-2006, 03:42 PM #8
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Thanked: 346There are a couple of guys out there that make airguns in much larger calibers (like 30 and 45), that are charged off of scuba tanks.
I've got a little benjamin in 177 cal that has taken care of its share of rodents.
There's also a neat little load you can do with a 38 special or 357 magnum called a "cat sneeze" round. This is a 38 case with a OO buckshot as the projectile, using only the magnum primer and a few kernels of bullseye as propellant. Done right there's just enough pop to get the ball out of the barrel with 2-3x more velocity than a slingshot (but a heck of a lot more accurate), and it's got enough momentum to drop a rodent in its tracks at a reasonably close range.
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12-22-2006, 04:29 PM #9
That cat-sneeze sounds cool. I can kill rats with my Python! Is it loud?
Oh, and there is a .50 cal. airgun too. It's called a dragonslayer and is awesome. Also, check the web for video of a Minigun that shoots BB's. It's the real deal and looks just like a M134. My FX above is is charged from a scuba tank and shoots a magazine of 12 pellets as fast as you can pull the trigger. The only stock semi-auto around as far as I know.
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05-12-2009, 07:16 PM #10
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Thanked: 190RSW 34 Air Rifle
I was looking for something else on google and saw this old post.
I have this RSW 34 Air Rifle with scope. .17 caliber domed pellets. Great long term air rifle that needs little maintenance. Accurate, powerful, and well built. Its almost as loud as an air powered staple gun. You will need to use tite lock to keep the rifle scope screws in as this air rifles does give off a little kick that will loosen them up.
Its heavy and built like a traditional fire arm. This air rifle is a long term keeper.