Diana Diana 34 ems woes

I received my new .177 Diana 34 ems wood stock in the mail today. My scope is still in the mail, so I put on a red dot so that I could start the break in. I got zeroed after a few shots. Then, after about 30 shots, I was no longer able to cock the rifle. There was the usual spring resistance when cocking, but it seems like nothing would grab it when it reached the end of the cocking cycle. It feels like the cocking shoe is not grabbing.

On other rifles, I had a similar experience when I had the trigger adjusted too lightly. I backed out the Diana screw a few turns, but nothing changed.

Can anyone diagnose the problem or have a solution?

I think I was oversold. Most reviews say it is similar to a Weihrauch, but I think it is a beast. That aside, it is the accuracy that I am searching for.


Thanks.
 
The trigger latch not trapping piston. Spring Bind from broken coils or adjustment of trigger if the gun wasn’t opened up

is there and popping at the end.

Remove action from stock and inspect the linkage on the piston and make sure the stock isn’t binding up the arm slider
pins. Be careful , only very skilled can cock a articulated arm out of the action. It can be done but you have to know how. Shine a light inside and look as deep towards the trigger at spring.
 
Sorry for my English, but i want to reply on this.

I have a Diana ems 0.177 , i like it .
I cocks very easy for this power, Nice blueing ,Nice wood , like the trigger . But most important I can shoot 1 inch groups at 50 meters , time after time .

And when you adjust that trigger do it max 1/8 turn or you get to a point i does not Cock any more , and adjusting the first screw you need to adjust screw 2!!! Otherwise you get the same problem

For this price( Europe) you can not beat it , and yes i have and had HW's .

Greetings
 
Sorry for my English, but i want to reply on this.

I have a Diana ems 0.177 , i like it .
I cocks very easy for this power, Nice blueing ,Nice wood , like the trigger . But most important I can shoot 1 inch groups at 50 meters , time after time .

And when you adjust that trigger do it max 1/8 turn or you get to a point i does not Cock any more , and adjusting the first screw you need to adjust screw 2!!! Otherwise you get the same problem

For this price( Europe) you can not beat it , and yes i have and had HW's .

Greetings
Thanks for the reply. The rifle is shooting great now. The stock screws are metric, not USA, and I had to get the right tools. I got the trigger weight adjusted to 1 pound and will stay with that. Next, I want to adjust screw #1 and #2 for stage one and two creep. I did not understand your comment. Did you say if I adjust #1 1/4 turn clockwise, I should adjust screw # 2 a 1/4 turn clockwise also, or do you work on one statg at a time?
 
Thanks for the reply. The rifle is shooting great now. The stock screws are metric, not USA, and I had to get the right tools. I got the trigger weight adjusted to 1 pound and will stay with that. Next, I want to adjust screw #1 and #2 for stage one and two creep. I did not understand your comment. Did you say if I adjust #1 1/4 turn clockwise, I should adjust screw # 2 a 1/4 turn clockwise also, or do you work on one statg at a time?
What pellet does yours like?
 
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I have a Diana Classic 34 with the T06 trigger. It is a powerful air rifle. I was lucky to find it. It's a dream to shoot. You can see the accuracy below. That's a 1" 5-shot group at 60 yards

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