Diana 460 Magnum

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Diana 460 Magnum

Post by browning » Thu May 29, 2008 12:52 pm

Today morning, the postman finally delivered my new airgun, a Diana 460 Magnum in .177 calibre. It was imported by post from Munich, Germany. With it I also have a Diana ProSport scope (3*9x40).
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Post by Zafar » Thu May 29, 2008 1:02 pm

Congrats Man !!
Happyy for you !

the costs?
didnt the scope caused problem?
were you charged CVD etc

which courier did you used?

Happy shooting buddy

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Re: Diana 460 Magnum

Post by karandheer78 » Thu May 29, 2008 1:06 pm

Hey Browning...congrats!! The guns a beauty & nothing beats the pleasure of owning a brand new one! Great show! & yes, the scope adds tht added pleasure!

Wud be great if u cud let the forum guys know the net landed cost.

Cheers!

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Post by browning » Thu May 29, 2008 1:13 pm

Zafar";p="44598 wrote:Congrats Man !!
Happyy for you !

the costs?
didnt the scope caused problem?
were you charged CVD etc

which courier did you used?

Happy shooting buddy

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I used DHL. The scope was brought by personal baggage by one of my relatives. I caused no problem whatsoever. I was charged 14.3% tax.
Doing the exact calculations on cost as still have not received courier costs from my relatives who shipped the gun from Germany. Will let you know as soon as possible.

Regards,
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Re: Diana 460 Magnum

Post by browning » Thu May 29, 2008 1:14 pm

karandheer78";p="44600 wrote:Hey Browning...congrats!! The guns a beauty & nothing beats the pleasure of owning a brand new one! Great show! & yes, the scope adds tht added pleasure!

Wud be great if u cud let the forum guys know the net landed cost.

Cheers!
Thank you. Yes, it's truly amazing.

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Re: Diana 460 Magnum

Post by biking3819 » Thu May 29, 2008 7:12 pm

hi browning,
first of all i wud like to congratualate you for your new toy :) .
and i would like to bring to your notice from the second picture that your scope had shifted backwards ,since the scope pin cudnt hold itself (if any)in the hole of the scoperail,a classic example in all dianas,mine also had caused the same problem,in magnum powered guns due to double recoil present in airrifle,the scope pin cuts itself out of the hole in the scoperail.
try locating the stopper pin ahead and infront of the rail,just hang it down and dont put it in the shallow holes in the rail,that will solve the problem.
nb-incase you had not put any scope stop pin than get one and hang it in the front of the scoperail through the one piece mounts.
cheers sanjiv

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Re: Diana 460 Magnum

Post by b.baracho » Thu May 29, 2008 8:50 pm

hey buddy pls post all details .What a baby. :shock:

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Post by Zafar » Thu May 29, 2008 10:31 pm

browning";p="44603 wrote:I used DHL. The scope was brought by personal baggage by one of my relatives. I caused no problem whatsoever. I was charged 14.3% tax.
Doing the exact calculations on cost as still have not received courier costs from my relatives who shipped the gun from Germany. Will let you know as soon as possible.

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thanks for the update B

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Post by kanwal » Thu May 29, 2008 10:48 pm

Well done Browning !!

Testing at Sri Fort this weekend - Sunday ???

Confirm ??

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Congratulations....

Post by fantumfan2003 » Fri May 30, 2008 12:43 am

Congratulations. Do let us know more.

Happy shooting

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Re: Congratulations....

Post by browning » Fri May 30, 2008 1:22 am

Thank you everybody. What more details would you like to know manish and baracho? Yes, it truly is wonderful baracho! Thanks, Sanjiv and will truly take that into account. Yes, i guess i will be at the sirifort range on Sunday, Kanwal. Thanks for the invite.

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Post by shahid » Fri May 30, 2008 1:47 am

Congratulations.

This is a magnum class rifle and the scope will take a heavy beating. Good that it has a single piece mount with four bindings. Push it forward and tighten the bolts very tight till the limit.

Also use a scope arrestor block to avoid the scope creep if it happens ( it might, on many Diana's including less powerful ones like 35 it does happen ). Use a Diana arrestor block or any other available.

If scope is creeping in the rings after firing 50 / 60 shots then post it here, I will suggest a remedy.

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Post by hamiclar01 » Fri May 30, 2008 1:47 am

good one browning. enjoy shooting!
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Post by browning » Fri May 30, 2008 2:16 am

shahid";p="44662 wrote:Congratulations.

This is a magnum class rifle and the scope will take a heavy beating. Good that it has a single piece mount with four bindings. Push it forward and tighten the bolts very tight till the limit.

Also use a scope arrestor block to avoid the scope creep if it happens ( it might, on many Diana's including less powerful ones like 35 it does happen ). Use a Diana arrestor block or any other available.

If scope is creeping in the rings after firing 50 / 60 shots then post it here, I will suggest a remedy.
Thanks Hamiclar.

Sure sir,
thanks for the advice. If the situation arises i would haveto turn to you for help.

Regards,
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Post by shahid » Fri May 30, 2008 2:20 am

browning";p="44670 wrote:
shahid";p="44662 wrote:Congratulations.

This is a magnum class rifle and the scope will take a heavy beating. Good that it has a single piece mount with four bindings. Push it forward and tighten the bolts very tight till the limit.

Also use a scope arrestor block to avoid the scope creep if it happens ( it might, on many Diana's including less powerful ones like 35 it does happen ). Use a Diana arrestor block or any other available.

If scope is creeping in the rings after firing 50 / 60 shots then post it here, I will suggest a remedy.
Thanks Hamiclar.

Sure sir,
thanks for the advice. If the situation arises i would haveto turn to you for help.

Regards,
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Or ask Rusty ( Mack The Knife Bana ) he is the best among us with Air Rifles.

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