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Those Diana guns are awesome; My RWS 350 actually has the diana logo on it so I imagine RWS, being the conglomerate that it is probably owns dianawerk. As I said previously, my first RWS was a model 45 that I bought back in 1979, and I wore out 3 seal kits in that gun before I finally retired it; I cannot begin to tell you how many rabits, squirrels, cats, possums and other varmints met their maker with help from that gun, but I definitely got my money's worth. I used to have a model 48 in .177 that was pretty good, but that gun died a horrible death when a "friend" (or so I thought) I had lent the gun to used rem oil to lubricate it. He disappeared, and shipped the gun back to me from a UPS location in another state. He enclosed a small note stating that he was sorry, and someday he would repay me. I had to trash the gun as the mainspring was in about a hundred pieces with the piston jammed in the tube, unmovable.
What a waste........
But then I discovered the 350...
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