Diana Air King - not lost, but banged up!

I can't think how it could be a manufacturing defect in the same general location ?
Don’t know that it’s a manufacturing defect per se. Laminate stock is more rigid and it’s possible there’s less shear strength or something because of it? Dunno. Sometimes increasing performance comes with a decrease in reliability or longevity. Look at Smokey Yunick ha ha.
 
Mine arrived today broken in the exact same place. Seller didn’t offer me a free replacement, but they’ve already sent me the RMA. Will ship it back after Xmas.
Oh.... now I am really worried about the second shipment from Spain. Looks like there is a weak point in this stock? See this mentioned in a previous post.. A lot of handeling before the parcel arrives its destination in Norway. If the second rifle show up with a broken laminate stock, I`ll make a new one in cherry wood, walnut or something. In that case it will be an accounting that adds up I think.
 
guess it is a good thing i do not like those stocks only solid wood.

maybe it is a concussion type shock ? like the guy threw it into the truck landed on the floor and the guy stacking the trailer picked it up and placed onto the stack
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You may have a point beerthief. To me it looks like the laminate is very "crisp" in its consistency. Something similar you find in carbon fiber, very hard, very stiff and withstands hard use - but a hard punch sideways with a hammer, and it crasks or kind of eksplodes. The broken area also crumbled a bit when I worked with it (drilled/screwed and glued it together). More like working with finberglass than wood.
 
You may have a point beerthief. To me it looks like the laminate is very "crisp" in its consistency. Something similar you find in carbon fiber, very hard, very stiff and withstands hard use - but a hard punch sideways with a hammer, and it crasks or kind of eksplodes. The broken area also crumbled a bit when I worked with it (drilled/screwed and glued it together). More like working with finberglass than wood.
I think this is it. Performance vs durability. Made me think of bicycles last night. Carbon is wonderful. Light, stiff, responsive, easy to shape. But a steel frame will survive a hard crash much better than a carbon one. I think with this stock we’ve found the stress point. Hope yours arrives in one piece Gunnertones. Let us know.
 
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Finished! Thought the red laminate was a bit too red, so I decided to darkening it a bit. Have sighted in the scope, but not really tested it yet (too windy).

My impression? This is a HEAVY rifle. Heavy to hold, heavy to shoulder, heavy to cock, a real workout really, but acceptable regarding this is a powerful side lever springer, and almost recoil less.
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