This was my first air rifle after a Crosman 2100. It was in .22 and keep me well feed in the desert. I made the horrible mistake selling it and buying a gas ram gun, actually 3 different ones. They all outright failed or lost power to about 60%. I'm homeless now and have come full circle of having a pumper again. They are out of my financial reach now. To all the preppers out their thinking their gas ram is the cats meow, don't bet your life on it! The Diana 34 is a real work horse, do a good tune, carry an extra spring and seal. That will set you up for at least 10k shots. Thanks
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611I have 2 100 watt folding solar panels and Bluetti solar generator. I use T-Mobile pay as you go for $15 a month includes 2gb of data, but can also do $25 a month and get 10gb of data, both 5g. I mostly use my phone as a hotspot for my iPad. I also have a a small storage building for $55 a month and have 2 100amh Lipo04s I charge there and swap out with camp. I also have 2 bike batteries, I swap every time I go into town. When you don't smoke smoke, drink or do drugs it's easy to have stuff. this was a 5 year plan and I'm 3 years into it. It's no different than living a mining shack or trappers cabin. Well being this close to civilization you have to be invisible and not look homeless. Thanks
Outstanding accuracy in that wind at that distance considering the caliber. Love crosman pells especially the CPHPs. Great resto job my first springer was a34p .22 to5 back in 2009. Still working w/original spring at 500 fps after multiple dry fires and about 10to 15000 pellets through it very well made
😄 it’s due to spring fatigue was just letting u know that even with the fatigue that it was still working can’t say that about any of my other springers especially my gas pistons I’m actually considering buying the Diana 260 in .22 but there’s no review in English hoping either you or nibs of walnut n steel or someone else reviews it hint hint
@@ADAM-qr7bi I watched an old video of Rick Eutsler testing the Diana 250, same platform as the 260 but with a nice wood stock. Rick was getting some real good groups but said that the trigger was heavy and long. For what it is going for at AoA with a nice looking scope, I think that it would be worth it. If it isn't accurate enough or it has any problems, AoA would take it back for you. Check out the best deal!👇 www.airgunsofarizona.com/spring-piston/diana-250-wood-kit-.22-with-scope/
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 like, I don’t mind the psychological tests and the background tests for ACTUAL FIREARMS but to have them for air guns is abit excessive
Don’t get me wrong, u can still kill people with an air gun but it’s less likely and they only have about 12-20ftlbs of energy compared to a .22 gunpowder gun which has 120ftlbs
@@xofzy10bot27 Then they get to say what is a stable person and what is not. It can be a slippery slope, especially if you vote for a candidate that they don't like. In the USA we have our firearms to protect us from a tyrannical gov. You can see how badly they want to take them away from us.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 yea but it’s complicated over here in north Ireland (Northern Ireland if ur a unionist) because of the 1968-1998 troubles(search up on Wikipedia) I’m just glad that is a nut job does try to apply for a firearm they don’t get one, not saying it should be like that in America, but over here as long as ur not unhinged or a criminal there is no reason u can’t get a firearm, and it’s worked, still tho, air guns should only be restricted to under 16s-and shouldn’t require a permit
20 years old ? should be starting to bed in ! 🙂 I also own the best break barrel spring rifle in the world (95k Lexus) but 30yd groups are the same with my 1980`s Webley Eclipse, my BSA Goldstar 10 shot repeating underlever again 1980`s and my late 90`s Theoben, all in .22. Oh, my FX can match them also ;-) I dont think we have progressed much and would advise folks to buy old rather than new "budget", just a thought.
I don't have a new Diana 34 but I really like the 1993 177 and 2004 22. Many opinions on what is the best break barrel air rifle. I love my HW95 Luxus 22, HW80 22 and both of my Diana 34's. My HW77 22 is pretty sweet and my HW30s is a whole lot of fun!😃👍
This was my first air rifle after a Crosman 2100. It was in .22 and keep me well feed in the desert. I made the horrible mistake selling it and buying a gas ram gun, actually 3 different ones. They all outright failed or lost power to about 60%. I'm homeless now and have come full circle of having a pumper again. They are out of my financial reach now.
To all the preppers out their thinking their gas ram is the cats meow, don't bet your life on it!
The Diana 34 is a real work horse, do a good tune, carry an extra spring and seal. That will set you up for at least 10k shots.
Thanks
Thank you my friend, be safe and be warm.🙏🙂👍
Just curious, how do you have electricity 🔌 Internet and a computer 🖥️ if you are homeless?
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611I have 2 100 watt folding solar panels and Bluetti solar generator. I use T-Mobile pay as you go for $15 a month includes 2gb of data, but can also do $25 a month and get 10gb of data, both 5g. I mostly use my phone as a hotspot for my iPad. I also have a a small storage building for $55 a month and have 2 100amh Lipo04s I charge there and swap out with camp. I also have 2 bike batteries, I swap every time I go into town.
When you don't smoke smoke, drink or do drugs it's easy to have stuff. this was a 5 year plan and I'm 3 years into it.
It's no different than living a mining shack or trappers cabin. Well being this close to civilization you have to be invisible and not look homeless.
Thanks
Weihrauch and Diana are the best spring piston air rifles
I am very glad that this one performs well 😃👍
I got 3 Diana’s and wouldn’t part with any of them 1 I’ve had from the late 1980’still shoots perfectly 👍👍👍
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 👍😄
Windy out there
Always lol.
Outstanding accuracy in that wind at that distance considering the caliber. Love crosman pells especially the CPHPs. Great resto job my first springer was a34p .22 to5 back in 2009. Still working w/original spring at 500 fps after multiple dry fires and about 10to 15000 pellets through it very well made
Thank you so much Adam!😃👍
Is the 500 FPS a country restriction? If not, it might need a new spring and or piston seal?
😄 it’s due to spring fatigue was just letting u know that even with the fatigue that it was still working can’t say that about any of my other springers especially my gas pistons I’m actually considering buying the Diana 260 in .22 but there’s no review in English hoping either you or nibs of walnut n steel or someone else reviews it hint hint
@@ADAM-qr7bi I watched an old video of Rick Eutsler testing the Diana 250, same platform as the 260 but with a nice wood stock. Rick was getting some real good groups but said that the trigger was heavy and long.
For what it is going for at AoA with a nice looking scope, I think that it would be worth it. If it isn't accurate enough or it has any problems, AoA would take it back for you. Check out the best deal!👇 www.airgunsofarizona.com/spring-piston/diana-250-wood-kit-.22-with-scope/
Bro ur awesome thanx
Lovely piece.
Yes, I got a good deal on it 😃👍
Outstanding shooting Chuck, in your windy conditions!! That rifle loooks amazing, you definitely bought it back to life! Have a great week ahead
Thank you so much Anton.😃👍
I don't think everyone values such nice rifles.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 It's an absolute stunner of an air rifle!! 👏👏👏
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Can’t believe we need a license for an airgun over here in ireland
It's all about control.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 like, I don’t mind the psychological tests and the background tests for ACTUAL FIREARMS but to have them for air guns is abit excessive
Don’t get me wrong, u can still kill people with an air gun but it’s less likely and they only have about 12-20ftlbs of energy compared to a .22 gunpowder gun which has 120ftlbs
@@xofzy10bot27 Then they get to say what is a stable person and what is not. It can be a slippery slope, especially if you vote for a candidate that they don't like.
In the USA we have our firearms to protect us from a tyrannical gov. You can see how badly they want to take them away from us.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 yea but it’s complicated over here in north Ireland (Northern Ireland if ur a unionist) because of the 1968-1998 troubles(search up on Wikipedia) I’m just glad that is a nut job does try to apply for a firearm they don’t get one, not saying it should be like that in America, but over here as long as ur not unhinged or a criminal there is no reason u can’t get a firearm, and it’s worked, still tho, air guns should only be restricted to under 16s-and shouldn’t require a permit
Always liked Diana.. Traded off my old 34 when I got my Diana 56TH. Kinda miss the ole 34. The 56th is a heavy girl!!
That's how I felt about my old Diana 34 that I sold years ago. So glad that I have one in 177 and 22 now.
20 years old ? should be starting to bed in ! 🙂 I also own the best break barrel spring rifle in the world (95k Lexus) but 30yd groups are the same with my 1980`s Webley Eclipse, my BSA Goldstar 10 shot repeating underlever again 1980`s and my late 90`s Theoben, all in .22. Oh, my FX can match them also ;-) I dont think we have progressed much and would advise folks to buy old rather than new "budget", just a thought.
I don't have a new Diana 34 but I really like the 1993 177 and 2004 22.
Many opinions on what is the best break barrel air rifle.
I love my HW95 Luxus 22, HW80 22 and both of my Diana 34's. My HW77 22 is pretty sweet and my HW30s is a whole lot of fun!😃👍
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Is this the made in Germany or the one in china
Both are German made😃👍