I learned today from a Diana reseller that Diana has stoped the production of the Compact series of their Diana 340 N-tec (gasram) rifles, since it was bought by GSG. They introduced the 340 series shortly before they ran into problems and a few of those rifles (don't know what the exact numbers are) left the production line, just before the entire production of Diana air rifles stopped. The company was bought by GSG and the factory was moved to another location. Recently they started the production of air rifles again, and the Compact version of the 340 has left the reseller lists, and has even been removed from the official Diana website and the product lineup brochure. From the moment of introduction up until the moment the factory moved, the 340 was pretty hard to come by. Now that the factory has reopened, you start seeing resellers having the 340 on stock, except for the Compact version. I was lucky to get one second hand (in pristine condition, never used) from a German guy, right before the company was taken over. By the way, the difference between the Compact and regular version is a 4" shorter barrel and a barrel weight on the Compact.
I haven't been able to get this confirmed by other sources, but since the Premium or Luxus Pro Compact is no longer available on the official Diana website or in their brochures, it seems that the rumour is at least based on something.
So if you're able to get your hands on one of the most amazing looking brake barrel gasram rifles ever made (in my humble opinion), get one because I'm betting on this thing becoming a collectors item eventually.
Here's my Diana 340 N-tec Luxus Pro Compact in .177 with walnut stock and gold plated trigger, and I think I might just hold on to it... ;-)

I haven't been able to get this confirmed by other sources, but since the Premium or Luxus Pro Compact is no longer available on the official Diana website or in their brochures, it seems that the rumour is at least based on something.
So if you're able to get your hands on one of the most amazing looking brake barrel gasram rifles ever made (in my humble opinion), get one because I'm betting on this thing becoming a collectors item eventually.
Here's my Diana 340 N-tec Luxus Pro Compact in .177 with walnut stock and gold plated trigger, and I think I might just hold on to it... ;-)
