Proud owner Diana Mod 35
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Re: Proud owner Diana Mod 35
Please elaborate on what you mean by originality of the barrel ? I dont think Diana Barrels are marked ( but I may be wrong )
The rifling looks very good and she shoots quite well too. It was windy today but still got a very tight two shot group at 10m of 1/4in
In my opinion the previous owner was a bit careless with her, probably ignorant.
I am glad I got the version with the red recoil pad meaning she is first generation. See below.
http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2005/12/ ... el-27.html
Especially the bold italics above the first picture. That means I got a piece thats at least 30years old. Wow...
And thanks to all of you for all your help. I am glad I am amongst a passionate bunch of people.
I know I will get help when I need it.
Thank you once again
I will post grouping pics next week end.
Manish
The rifling looks very good and she shoots quite well too. It was windy today but still got a very tight two shot group at 10m of 1/4in
In my opinion the previous owner was a bit careless with her, probably ignorant.
I am glad I got the version with the red recoil pad meaning she is first generation. See below.
http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2005/12/ ... el-27.html
Especially the bold italics above the first picture. That means I got a piece thats at least 30years old. Wow...
And thanks to all of you for all your help. I am glad I am amongst a passionate bunch of people.
I know I will get help when I need it.
Thank you once again
I will post grouping pics next week end.
Manish
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Re: Proud owner Diana Mod 35
Hi Yash,yash3_great";p="44068 wrote:CC,
I recently replaced my IHP's breech seal (O ring). Bought it from an automobile shop for 1/-. You need to look for O rings used for oil seals. Get impression on a paper or use a vernier calliper to size it and get the closest size.
Thanks very much for the tip. Shows how out of touch I am with the airgun world
I'll check out the auto stores in town.
In the mean time, I'd still appreciate an original...
Thanks
cc
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yeah i too used a rubber rings from an auto spare part shop on my kolkata made gun, and it increased the power manyfolds ( the gun was leaking from the breech i think) But the only problem with it is that they keep falling off. Use a seal with a rectangular cross-section to avoid this problem. also take care that the seal is in its place while closing the barrel, if its not the piston will hit the cylinder with great force and may cause a crack or break
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Hey zafar,Zafar";p="44111 wrote:yeah i too used a rubber rings from an auto spare part shop on my kolkata made gun, and it increased the power manyfolds ( the gun was leaking from the breech i think) But the only problem with it is that they keep falling off. Use a seal with a rectangular cross-section to avoid this problem. also take care that the seal is in its place while closing the barrel, if its not the piston will hit the cylinder with great force and may cause a crack or break
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Thanks for the tips- I'll certainly bear them in mind once I'm done with the bluing.
regards,cc
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Hey Shahid,shahid";p="44115 wrote:Let me know of someone you know who is going to Bombay from Dubai, I will send you an original Diana seal.
Thanks very much...a lot of trouble for a miserable seal eh?
As of now I don't know of any person traveling that way- I'll pm you as and when.
Thanks for the help though.
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This has just got me thinking.... What essential parts should I order and store for the Diana should I need something at a later date ? Seal is one ....what else....
Manish
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cottage cheese";p="44120 wrote:Hey Shahid,shahid";p="44115 wrote:Let me know of someone you know who is going to Bombay from Dubai, I will send you an original Diana seal.
Thanks very much...a lot of trouble for a miserable seal eh?
As of now I don't know of any person traveling that way- I'll pm you as and when.
Thanks for the help though.
regards,
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Re: Proud owner Diana Mod 35
Hi Manish,
Most Dianas I have come across have the serial no.etched on the barrel-which should match the one on the cylinder.So therefore u should know if its an original.
The spare barrel..I had a good look at a picture of your airgun and the breech pins seem different, there is a lock screw to the main breech pin/screw.The newer Dianas do not have this feature.Secondly I think your version uses the T-01,trigger unit.Please ask the doc,or check on the link I have given u.
Take care
Most Dianas I have come across have the serial no.etched on the barrel-which should match the one on the cylinder.So therefore u should know if its an original.
The spare barrel..I had a good look at a picture of your airgun and the breech pins seem different, there is a lock screw to the main breech pin/screw.The newer Dianas do not have this feature.Secondly I think your version uses the T-01,trigger unit.Please ask the doc,or check on the link I have given u.
Take care
Re: Proud owner Diana Mod 35
I do not see much difference between an 'original' breech seal and one used for oil seals.
To keep it from falling off, take an O ring which is a tad big for the 'seat'. Then put it in the refrigerator for a while so it gets contracted. Now when you fix it, it will hold on. Mine holds tight since about a week and 200 shots.
I have someone visiting dubai. Let me see if he can pick up a couple of them.
To keep it from falling off, take an O ring which is a tad big for the 'seat'. Then put it in the refrigerator for a while so it gets contracted. Now when you fix it, it will hold on. Mine holds tight since about a week and 200 shots.
I have someone visiting dubai. Let me see if he can pick up a couple of them.
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Try and pick up at least a couple of mainsprings and piston washers. These are what you would require to replace at regular intervals so it's always a good idea to keep a couple of spares handy...fantumfan2003";p="44121 wrote:This has just got me thinking.... What essential parts should I order and store for the Diana should I need something at a later date ? Seal is one ....what else....
Manish
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Hi Hunter, Shahid, Abhijeet and others.
I am learning new things about the 35 all the time. I came across details on a british forum and learned that the make and year of manufacture is on the cylinder.
Looked closely and found "Made in Germany", so she is post 1990 manufacture. The date of manufacture is 04 something, don't have a powerful magnifying glass to see the last two digits.
I will examine the barrel closely to see if anything there.
Thanks all.
Manish
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I am learning new things about the 35 all the time. I came across details on a british forum and learned that the make and year of manufacture is on the cylinder.
Looked closely and found "Made in Germany", so she is post 1990 manufacture. The date of manufacture is 04 something, don't have a powerful magnifying glass to see the last two digits.
I will examine the barrel closely to see if anything there.
Thanks all.
Manish
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mundaire";p="44134 wrote:Try and pick up at least a couple of mainsprings and piston washers. These are what you would require to replace at regular intervals so it's always a good idea to keep a couple of spares handy...fantumfan2003";p="44121 wrote:This has just got me thinking.... What essential parts should I order and store for the Diana should I need something at a later date ? Seal is one ....what else....
Manish
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Re: Proud owner Diana Mod 35
Hunter its definitely not a TO1 (am I glad) Its either a TO4 or TO5 because the trigger pull is in two distinct stages. I may be wrong but I believe 35 had a TO5 as standard. Ofcourse I can confirm that by separating the stock. I think its held by four screws, two on the trigger guard and two (one on either side) below and behind the rear sight, just where the stock starts. Correct me if I am wrong separating the stock.
Manish
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Hunter";p="44122 wrote:Hi Manish,
Most Dianas I have come across have the serial no.etched on the barrel-which should match the one on the cylinder.So therefore u should know if its an original.
The spare barrel..I had a good look at a picture of your airgun and the breech pins seem different, there is a lock screw to the main breech pin/screw.The newer Dianas do not have this feature.Secondly I think your version uses the T-01,trigger unit.Please ask the doc,or check on the link I have given u.
Take care
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I was absolutely wrong about her date of manufacture
She is 1968 vintage....holy cow.....I don't believe my luck. It says 04 68
Look here
But why does it say "MADE IN GERMANY" should'nt it be "MADE IN WEST GERMANY" or something similar ?
I need help with stripping her (now now....THAT's not what I meant..... ) Please help me with that....
Thanks
Manish
Look here
But why does it say "MADE IN GERMANY" should'nt it be "MADE IN WEST GERMANY" or something similar ?
I need help with stripping her (now now....THAT's not what I meant..... ) Please help me with that....
Thanks
Manish