Model 48 Being Discontinued by Diana

I have the 48 in .22. I opted to stay with the iron sights as I’ve heard she’s hard on scopes.
I also have an AA Pro Sport in .22 and that does have a scope since it never came with iron sights.
Both are outstanding rifles … accurate, powerful, built like tanks, and built to last.
 
I've just gotten into airgunning about 8 months ago. I've been a shooter for 25 years but never bothered with air guns until now. I did but an FX Impact first but I have just bought 2 springers a HW30 for low power fin with the kids and a Diana 52 that I stumbled upon in the local gunshop. Second hand it cost me $400 Aussie Dollerydoos. It's a .177 and I can't wait to strip her right down give it a good clean and throw a Vortek kit in it. PCP accuracy and general shooting is fun but there really is something special about springers. Oh, my 11 year old daughter has already claimed the HW30 for herself too.
If you're going to install a vortex kit make sure it's NOT a TO1 trigger. The vortex kit doesn't fit it. ARH sells a kit for the TO1 trigger. The TO5 and TO6 triggers are fine for the vortex kit.

I think if the D48 does get discontinued it will be because of the bean counters. They can make way more profit off of the China guns.
 
My 1999 Diana 48 in .177

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I was just thinking about selling my 2 yr old model 48 in .22 to downsize my battery of airguns so I can buy some different ones. Looks like I will be keeping it for a while now.
Ohhh … never sell that 48!
I also have one in .22 and love it. Such a strong shooter, and with a loyal following that offers all sorts of mods and support.
 
I’ve got a 56th in .22 and it’s a sweet rifle. Seriously heavy though, it makes a tx200 seem light in comparison. It also appears to have eaten the scope thats on it. I’ll get one or two nice tight groups close to MOA and then the point of impact will shift 2 inches. I’m not sure what I’m going to replace it with, but I’m thinking a 6-24 and a dampa mount.
 
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I’ve got a 56th in .22 and it’s a sweet rifle. Seriously heavy though, it makes a tx200 seem light in comparison. It also appears to have eaten the scope thats on it. I’ll get one or two nice tight groups close to MOA and then the point of impact will shift 2 inches. I’m not sure what I’m going to replace it with, but I’m thinking a 6-24 and a dampa mount.
I’ve had good luck with the althon talos 3-12x40 sfp scopes which Althon said is springer rated. Have this scope on all my springers and the 48 too with no problems. Lifetime warranty
 
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I’ve had good luck with the althon talos 3-12x40 sfp scopes which Althon said is springer rated. Have this scope on all my springers and the 48 too with no problems. Lifetime warranty
I'll look into the Athlon for my other rifles, but I think I'm going to go with something bigger on this particular one. The 56th really isn't the kind of rifle you'd ever do any kind of stalking or hunting where you'd need to quickly acquire your sight picture with. I've got a 6-25x56 scope on a PCP, (I don't remember the maker), and I'm thinking that if I swap that out for the Bushnell that's on the 56 right now that I might be able to keep using that scope on the PCP. The glass on it is really very good, so it would be a shame to throw it out. A Diana 54 or 56 is probably the hardest air rifle on scopes ever made, so it could be that I won't notice the shifting POI on something else.