The Diana 23.
An excellent airgun for kids. Would have loved to have such a good rifle when a kid.
This model deserves a monographic thread!
Nice little gun of the past (but not the smallest Diana!).
See extract of this older Diana catalog, I think it’s from the late 70s... Para Jovenes y Principantes (for youngsters and newbies). The model 27 appears in another page (another level!):
My 23 is branded “Gecado”, which is the most common Diana brand found here in Chile. It has the “F” mark, which seems was enforced to be put in Germany after the 1970s:
The stock is super slim:
Rounded pistol grip, as was usual in these older Diana’s:
The trigger is 100% un-adjustable, LOL. No adjustments of any type, but a pretty decent trigger after all:
The elegant curvacious breech block:
TO BE CONTINUED
An excellent airgun for kids. Would have loved to have such a good rifle when a kid.
This model deserves a monographic thread!
Nice little gun of the past (but not the smallest Diana!).
See extract of this older Diana catalog, I think it’s from the late 70s... Para Jovenes y Principantes (for youngsters and newbies). The model 27 appears in another page (another level!):
My 23 is branded “Gecado”, which is the most common Diana brand found here in Chile. It has the “F” mark, which seems was enforced to be put in Germany after the 1970s:
The stock is super slim:
Rounded pistol grip, as was usual in these older Diana’s:
The trigger is 100% un-adjustable, LOL. No adjustments of any type, but a pretty decent trigger after all:
The elegant curvacious breech block:
TO BE CONTINUED