About Diana Air Guns

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bandukbhandar
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About Diana Air Guns

Post by bandukbhandar » Wed Jun 29, 2011 1:53 pm

In the July issue of Gun Trade World magazine, there is an article on Diana Air Gun Co. and also an interview with Diana Co. Managing Director.

The link to the website is given below.

http://www.guntradeworld.com/

Visit the site and click on the digital issue of the magazine. It's free to view and download.

The article gives a true picture about Diana air guns, its production and difficulties it's facing now a days.

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Re: About Diana Air Guns

Post by fantumfan2003 » Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:00 am

Kezar,

All manufacturers will have this problem of low cost airguns from China.
I guess its upto us, the customer, to go for quality products and keep quality conscious manufacturers in business. It is heartening to know that Diana, Weihrauch and other german manufacturers are not cutting corners on quality inspite of the fact that some of them are getting components made in china.

I know for sure that Weihrauch still makes all components for their air guns in Germany. But economic realities these days are influencing business decisions. Which is sad.....

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Re: About Diana Air Guns

Post by brihacharan » Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:19 am

> Agree with FF, hand it to the Germans - 'Achtung', it's all about precision & performance.
> Even if some of the parts are farmed out to China (for economic reasons) the back-end QC will accept only the perfect parts as they have a reputation to protect.
> For the Germans 'Guarantee' means commitment to quality.
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