RWS RWS Model 45 different barrel length?

Are they the "old" model 45 (with bolt through the stock above the trigger guard, and big slliding plastic safety); or the "new" one (which does not have these features)?

The old gun was a unique design introduced in the 1970's, and quite popular in its day. When it was discontinued Diana came up with the new one, which is the completely different action of the model 34, in a stock closely resembling the old gun.

We would love to see pics of them!
 
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Are they the "old" model 45 (with bolt through the stock above the trigger guard, and big slliding plastic safety); or the "new" one (which does not have these features)?

The old gun was a unique design introduced in the 1970's, and quite popular in its day. When it was discontinued Diana came up with the new one, which is the completely different action of the model 34, in a stock closely resembling the old gun.

We would love to see pics of them!
Yes they are the 80s models. Love them. Have those 2 and a model25 and a model 25D coming from eBay that needs a breech seal. I just can’t figure out why the barrels are different lengths. Not been cut either. Unless they had a G smith cut nes dovetails. Don’t see that happening. I have 3 old Ben’s and Some Gamo Magnums and a few others but I am partial to my oldies and can care less about everything else.
 
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There was a Carbine version of the RWS(Diana) Model 45.
I’m trying to get more models slowly but surely. When Gamos and other Magnum models got popular years back I had a Tim the Tool Man Taylor moment and wanted latest
And greatest and more FPS. So I thought…. I use all my oldies so frequently for many things and it just makes me feel warm and fuzzy honestly. I’m 47 and grey and it makes me happy. Heck my kids have fun doin it too.
 
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Thanks! I'm not as familiar with the 45 as some other Diana models but - as Wadcutter said - the simple answer might be that a "carbine" version was offered at some point.
Snippet from a 1984 dealer price list.
1984 DN_price list inside2.jpg
 
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