I recently acquired my uncles Diana model 72. I’ve heard these are very rare. Does anyone have any information on these air rifles? I typically do not collect air guns so I’m open to letting it go but don’t really know what it’s worth.
I tried to put a couple pellets through it today. It sounds as if it’s firing but the pellets are not being shot. Any idea what may cause that issue?By the way, prospects will have to know if it is healthy, or needs rebuilding. A chronograph string of say, 25 shots with light .177 pellets in the 7-8 grain range would be a good start to get the ball rolling.
Cool gun; good luck.![]()
Do you have any recommendations on contacts in order to have it repaired?it will need to be rebuilt and it would be the new owners or your job but the going rate is what about 175.00 to 225.00 with shipping
the market for that rifle is large, you have Giss collectors, Diana and youth collectors and with them seldom seen for sale it is a sellers market but with the need of a rebuild the price goes down View attachment 395360
D. Slade, Minor Hill TN.Do you have any recommendations on contacts in order to have it repaired?
Another vote for Dave Slade, if it needs a rebuild. BUT, first check the BREECH seal - a simple O-ring.I tried to put a couple pellets through it today. It sounds as if it’s firing but the pellets are not being shot. Any idea what may cause that issue?
Any idea how many of these were made? You NEVER see these for sale.Those are VERY rare, and quite valuable in the right circumstances. It's one of the highest-quality, really small and light, dedicated target air rifles ever made, and the Giss double-piston recoilless mechanism is a huge plus. I had a model 70 for a while and was very impressed, the 72 is another big step up.
As an aside, Diana is missing a sure bet not to include the nifty peep sight adaptations for all their current rifles.
I also agree with AirNGasman's price estimate. (IMHO the Blue Book under-values modern Dianas in general...but that's a conversation for another day, ha.)