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 Post subject: Diana 34 TO5 .22cal
PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:24 pm 
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I have received my Diana 34 from airbuddy3 yesterday. Before the tuning the diana was shooting hard and great and i wasn't sure of the FPS because i dont have a chrony. Frank has already tune my Slavia 634 and he did a very good job on it ..not the same rifle before and after. So i deceiced to send him the 34 for a little check up. I run out some test today and those are the result with four kind of pellets at 25' a round of 3 pellets.And i have put a pics of what Frank have done on the rifle.

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Pascal ,
That is awesome shooting there bud :D
I hope you are not planning on useing that 34 .22 for hunting ...I am not totally sure if that is fair for the squirrels and rabbits ... :lol:
700fps 14.3gr thats 15.5fpe :shock: and virtual one holers with 4 different types of pellets at 25' 8)

If I were a squirrel in your area ...I would really appreciate some notice that you are coming :lol:

BTW the Diana 34 is a good solid rifle ..no nonsense ..one your kids and grandkids will enjoy .

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Hey frank..i agree with you . The 34 will in the family for a LONG TIME.. :D . And i have both the 34 for the squirel and the crow..... :twisted:

You did a good job on here. I am sure that the 34 i will give me good time.

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Pascal


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I am a 34 owner , and I agree that it is very well made but a little on the heavy side(with scope) from my memories of hunting with a light crosman 795.


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