AEAC Video - Diana Skyhawk .22 - vlog22

Just an FYI. Pyramyd Air just today informed me, in my quest for parts, that they do not carry any parts for the Diana Skyhawk. I take that to mean, no parts that they will sell to us, as they will have to do warranty work at some point. I am disappointed but not surprised. I would be very very surprised if someone could actually demonstrate the actual differences between the internals of a P15 and the Skyhawk. I am waiting for that video.

ATTENTION: I WAS WRONG! After a back and forth with Pyramyd Air they put the part I needed in an envelope and have already shipped it to me. I am humbled, eating crow, and loving it! Way to go Pyramyd Air!

EDIT: In the back and forth with P.A., they offered to send me a Stormrider poppet, which I said, no thanks to because I knew it wouldn't fit. Well after reviewing my thread, a higher up, sent me the Stormrider poppet. Obviously didn't review the thread very well. Unbelieveable. I think that they probably believe that I shouldn't complain because it was free on their dime, but I lost another week and still have no part. They just wasted my time, so yeah I am a little peeved.
 
I like Steve's videos. They seem very similar to what I'd expect from him just talking to three or four airgun buddies sitting around the kitchen table, minus the interruptions and ribbing.

Ditto !! I like all the equipment setup Steve goes through in making his videos. Based on his technical work I can live with "um".
 
Sweet looking PCP, but it seems to need refining. I've seen that some leak out of the box and Steve's review solidified my decision to continue looking. If it is like many products that come out of China, you can probably expect poor quality control, loose tolerances and rushed manufacturing processes. It's disappointing, I've been hovering over this gun. I was hoping it would make a good first gun for me. I don't own any airguns. I just discovered PCPs existed six months ago when I stumbled across the AoA store in Gilbert. Since then I've poured over YT looking for gun reviews and hunting vids. In my opinion, most "reviewers" are painful to watch, often leaving me wondering why I just wasted 10 minutes of my life watching somebody regurgitate a retailers webpage. Steve's reviews however, are excellent! Aside from the fact that you can actually hear him when he speaks, the vids are in HD, well edited, informative, thorough and honest. I don't consider a gun to be fully reviewed until it's on an AEAC playlist. Don't get me wrong, Giles is awesome and the retailers do a good job as well. AEAC just kicks it up a notch. 

Steve thanks for all the hard work. Keep cranking out those great reviews! Go Yotes! Go Bolts! :)