Diana springer mdl 27 .177 or which ever Diana is it's equal. mine is more then 34 years old just follow the care instructions
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"Jonnes"
I couldn't agree more, the HW30S is easy to cock for kids and will last you a life time. My son (at age 6) started out with one and now (5 years later) he still enjoys the heck out of it (and so does his dad by the way). Honestly, you can't go wrong with one of those. A friend of mine has a HW35 that belonged to his grandfather, the damn thing is at least 50 years old and still has the original spring. He recently replaced the piston seal, that's it."scrane"Start forever a little earlier for her.
HW30.
Those HW97's or TX200's are too heavy, in weight and cocking effort. Not a good rifle to start with for kids.
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I wholeheaRTEDLY AGREE WITH JONNES!
HW30 for young people, HW35 for older ones..
Tony Wall says the short shot cycle and stock design make the HW35E particularly well-suited to offhand.
Re. Spring longevity: I had to re-build my 1906 BSA due to the leather piston crumbling.
Dual opposed springs were slightly kinked but still doing their job. (Since I had the gun appart I replaced them with Vortek...Got me our Thanksgiving turkey with it! ;-)
Go quality springs with a spring compressor and spare spring & piston head if you are going to still be around in another 40 or 50 years & pickup box full of pellets down-range ;-)
Davo