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Got this gun off a mate but it needs fixing it cost about £30 to get fixed then he wants £50 for the gun just wondering if anyone has used the DIANA 52 before

 

 

thanks ebo

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Got this gun off a mate but it needs fixing it cost about £30 to get fixed then he wants £50 for the gun just wondering if anyone has used the DIANA 52 before

 

 

thanks ebo

 

 

there must be some one who as used a Diana 52 come on lads & lassis

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Yep...I had one quite a few years ago, very heavy but reliable, not a bad trigger on them either. Only problem I had was "scope creep" because of the re-coil of this hefty piece of kit.... an arrester block soon sorted that though. The only thing I will say is "watch your fingers" and keep your finger off the trigger when loading.Good luck with it and keep us posted on how you get on with it.

 

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Coney

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Yep...I had one quite a few years ago, very heavy but reliable, not a bad trigger on them either. Only problem I had was "scope creep" because of the re-coil of this hefty piece of kit.... an arrester block soon sorted that though. The only thing I will say is "watch your fingers" and keep your finger off the trigger when loading.Good luck with it and keep us posted on how you get on with it.

 

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Coney

 

 

thanks for the reply coney it seems and feels like a good gun just never used it i will order the part tomoz.

 

ill put some pics of my first kill up soon as its sorted

 

 

thanks Ebo

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Never owned one, but I am interested in old guns, is it a sidelever?

 

 

yeah its a side leaver edgar the part should be coming tomoz so im going to see what it can do

 

thanks Ebo

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as coney said, heavy but a cracking gun.

 

bargain at that price................i saw one in a gunsmiths ( it was mint) and he wanted £175 for it.

 

it will be ok if you can live with the weight and if it hasn't already got them get a set of decent scope mounts ( dampa mounts are excellent for springers with savage re-coil).

 

good luck with it and let us know how you get on.

 

all the best

 

sean

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as coney said, heavy but a cracking gun.

 

bargain at that price................i saw one in a gunsmiths ( it was mint) and he wanted £175 for it.

 

it will be ok if you can live with the weight and if it hasn't already got them get a set of decent scope mounts ( dampa mounts are excellent for springers with savage re-coil).

 

good luck with it and let us know how you get on.

 

all the best

 

sean

 

 

thanks for the reply sean you will see my first kill with it. the part is hear tomoz

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Ive just bought a secondhand diana 52 as ive been after one for about 10 years.Im going to sand the stock down this week and give it an oil finish then strip the rifle down fit a tuning kit and when im finished i will try and get some pictures up

 

 

10 years adey that is a long time hope you are happy with it. why did you want a Diana 52 so much

 

 

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Tuned a mates diana 48b about 10 years ago and the gun was fantastic to shoot.I offered to buy the gun off him but he refused.So i spent the next 10 years looking for a secondhand 48 or 52 and i finally found one.The other two guns ive never owned but also fell in love with was the airsporter s and original 45.

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