Diana Rws 52

diana rws 52
weihrauc RW vs. Diana airguns?

place your vote, and why, and what power levels you are of yours, thank you want (most of all, Diana Weihrauch hw80 48/52/54 etc.)

I have two Beeman R-1-0177 and the RWS 48 .22. I bought R-1 1986-22, the RWS 48 was purchased in 1997, is 11 years. Both are very resilient. So let's compare. The Beeman R-1 was in.177 super attentive, with the Beeman 1 inch tube 4-12x40mm AO / TT scope on med high rises, a piston Spring Break barrel. A muzzle brake with flight style covers the end of the barrel and measure on a blanket on the holes where the rear view is removed, the trigger has a kitchen fitted shoes help traction. Over the years, I had absolutely no problem. Accuracy and reliability have been almost perfect. I sent and developed every 5 years Beeman. I am able to shoot any type of cap with great success. There are over 0117 varieties of pellets from wadcutters the conservative hyper speed RWS Predator, the PBA and nothing in between. I have not been conservative in my shooting what I shot on anything and everything possible to both R-1 and RWS 48 no. The R-1 has a strong and significant decline when the report works correctly. With proper ammunition, he will draw "to through "the most things. My spinners and objectives are set up 15-32 yards. Shooting standing hands free I can hit 1 / 2" inch to 1 inch " of 12-15 meters with all the Beeman Crow Magnum RWS Super Points. At longer distances of 22-32 meters, these old hands and eyes must benchrest R-1. I can not shoot like I did, but I can hit a 2 "inch spinner at these distances. Deiseling I experimented with controlled, using Hyper Speed & PBA pellets. Sure it's bad for the seals, but every now and then I'll spend a small drop of oil on the tip pelgun Crossman Pellet Place it in the head and turn it results in a crash similar to .22 rimfire. Cool and funny when he enters the leaves metal or hard objects, but very bad for the gun. In short for the money and investment, the Beeman-Weihrauch made R-1 rifle is impressive and excellent purchase. We can not go wrong. The RWS 48 .22 caliber weapons is a side lever plunger spring to nearly nine pounds heavier. Equipped with a 4-12x40mm Beeman 1 "tube illumionated reticle AO / TT scope height rises Med. In the 11 almost 12 years, he has been too free with the exception problem break my arm from my arms to close properly. It was easy to repair. The 48 is an omnivore, it too will shoot anything, promoting wadcutters RWS rotweill meisterkugeln, RWS super points, Daisy wadcutters Hobby & excellent results with the Beeman Crow Magnums. The triggers on both a good gun from £ 3. any lighter "for me" is dangerous. I can not say what material the trigger on the R-1 but it is irrelevant, as the 48 R-1 dreamy. The onset of the 48 RWS is plastic, but breaks just under 3 pounds. That's fine for me. My 1911 is at 2.7 lbs, My Brown Precision as Ruger 10/22 Bull barrel w is 2 kg and my FWB 80 even lighter The 48 can not get too far with the Beeman R-1, the cap starts to drop to 18 meters. But closer ranges 12-16 yards it is a pip on everything. Group 1 "to 1.5" inches. Shot 48 is easier in that the barrel is shorter and faster to aim and shoot. It has more to overthrow the government with respect to R-1, destroying garden pests as my wife are deleted immediately and humane to kill instantly. While the R-1 requires greater attention to training fire, before sending the quarry. The 48 is a bit stronger a much stronger "thwhack in the filming. It will also destroy a "inch pavers conrete that I use as rear stops after about 500 rounds at 15 meters. It would be a difficult choice to choose one. They both are balanced. It would be foolish to try to "label" better air rifle. I think your question should be What types are best. In this eshalon What are the characteristics and criteria forming a nearly perfect weapon. Manufacturing these days have become questionable by many consumers to turn their weapons manufacture air due to poor & Final quality control. The best thing to do is study and compare statistics. Your question to ask the difference between the choice Weihrauch & RWS of you is already in a category higher than the also rans. Jump to www.reviewcentre.com In this "Review Center" type in air rifle reviews. Shooting happy.

RWS, Diana, .177 cal, Model 52, Animal lover, they taste great!!!!!


UTG Scope Mount Base, Fits RWS Diana 48, 52, 54 & 460 Magnum, Compensates for Droop & Stops Scope Shift


UTG Scope Mount Base, Fits RWS Diana 48, 52, 54 & 460 Magnum, Compensates for Droop & Stops Scope Shift


$14.15


We strongly recommend that you use a 2-piece Weaver scope mount that has 4 screws on each ring cap. DN460 scope mount base Fits RWS Diana sidelevers…48, 52 & 54…and 460 Magnum underlever Attaches to rifle’s 11mm scope rail Decreases barrel droop with 17.1 upward compensation at 30 yds Special recoil shock shoulder stops scope shift–forever! Hide rifle’s 11mm scope rail; looks professional Sc…

Diana RWS 350 Magnum air rifle


Diana RWS 350 Magnum air rifle


$365.99


RWS Diana 350 Magnum air rifle Spring-piston Breakbarrel Rear is adjustable Raised cheekpiece Monte Carlo buttstock with ventilated buttpad Beech stock 11mm scope rail Deeply blued Ideal for hunting Tech specs: Our tech department tested the .22 rifle with a 14-grain pellet and got 850 fps. Lighter pellets will deliver higher velocities, heavier pellets will deliver lower velocities…. Click the…
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