Underlever air rifles - A comparison
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:38 pm
Dear all,
This is just a small comparison between 2 underlever air rifles - The Diana 460 magnum in .177 and the Jimy in .22. Despite the fact that the 460 magnum is ballistically superior to the .22 Jimy, there are two features in the latter that i'd like the former to have. One is the lever locking mechanism and the other is the loading system.
Jimy's underlever has a button on the top which clicks when locked. One can be doubly sure that the lever has locked perfectly before proceeding to the next action.
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... C00918.jpg
The Diana 460 magnum doesn't have this feature. Though it may not be a matter of concern for many, it is for me anyday.
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... C00921.jpg
The second feature in Jimy that i feel is much more advantageous is the loading mechanism. Jimy has a 'turn-button' system which opens up a slot for loading the pellet. Another twist, and the pellet is fed into the chamber. This system ensures that the pellet doesn't drop on the ground even if it slips from the user's hand while loading, particularly when it's an emergency situation.
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... C00916.jpg
The Diana 460 magnum's loading port opens simultaneously when the lever is pulled down. And then there is a gap through which the pellet is loaded into the chamber. As i said, when it's an emergency situation wherein the shooter keeps a constant eye on his intended target, he may fumble to feed the pellet into the chamber and in the process, the pellet might slip from his hand and fall into the breech end of the rifle (if it is in upright position) or on the ground.
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... C00920.jpg
However, Jimy lacks the most important feature, ie, the safety mechanism. The D 460 Mag has 2 safety buttons -- One to prevent accidental firing and the other for the underlever.
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... C00922.jpg
It is common knowledge that of the two, the Diana 460 mag is the undisputed leader. However, it is my personal view that an imported toy like the D 460 Mag could always do well with such features.
Comments on this subject are welcome.
Thanks & regards,
Ebenezer
This is just a small comparison between 2 underlever air rifles - The Diana 460 magnum in .177 and the Jimy in .22. Despite the fact that the 460 magnum is ballistically superior to the .22 Jimy, there are two features in the latter that i'd like the former to have. One is the lever locking mechanism and the other is the loading system.
Jimy's underlever has a button on the top which clicks when locked. One can be doubly sure that the lever has locked perfectly before proceeding to the next action.
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... C00918.jpg
The Diana 460 magnum doesn't have this feature. Though it may not be a matter of concern for many, it is for me anyday.
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... C00921.jpg
The second feature in Jimy that i feel is much more advantageous is the loading mechanism. Jimy has a 'turn-button' system which opens up a slot for loading the pellet. Another twist, and the pellet is fed into the chamber. This system ensures that the pellet doesn't drop on the ground even if it slips from the user's hand while loading, particularly when it's an emergency situation.
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... C00916.jpg
The Diana 460 magnum's loading port opens simultaneously when the lever is pulled down. And then there is a gap through which the pellet is loaded into the chamber. As i said, when it's an emergency situation wherein the shooter keeps a constant eye on his intended target, he may fumble to feed the pellet into the chamber and in the process, the pellet might slip from his hand and fall into the breech end of the rifle (if it is in upright position) or on the ground.
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... C00920.jpg
However, Jimy lacks the most important feature, ie, the safety mechanism. The D 460 Mag has 2 safety buttons -- One to prevent accidental firing and the other for the underlever.
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... C00922.jpg
It is common knowledge that of the two, the Diana 460 mag is the undisputed leader. However, it is my personal view that an imported toy like the D 460 Mag could always do well with such features.
Comments on this subject are welcome.
Thanks & regards,
Ebenezer