Thanks
WAIT.
Depending on your intent, do not even fire it until you have more information. You may wish to (have a professional ) check seals 1st !Then Do NOT even touch those sights. Rare indeed.
You need someone like Mike Driskill to come along and point you the correct direction.
Make another post in the "traditional airgun" section asking for advice.
Your example is Much too nice to change a thing on!
Call people, not sure who tho. You might try "the trigger man" David Slade at airgunwerks as a start.
Do post up in the other section and welcome to the forum.
John
Thanks, I've come across the Diana name while googling so I'll continue to research. I'm 99% certain the glossy stock is original. The scope rail is drilled and mounted, original I assume. Probably not something I will use much since it was gifted to me and I have other air rifles.it is a Diana model 45
Hy Score had many Diana's under their name
that version of 45 was made between 78-88 was rated at 790 fps
that rifle has a shiny stock which would not have been factory and value not knowing the total condition is hard to say but 200.00 ????
WisdomWAIT.
Depending on your intent, do not even fire it until you have more information. You may wish to (have a professional ) check seals 1st !Then Do NOT even touch those sights. Rare indeed.
You need someone like Mike Driskill to come along and point you the correct direction.
Make another post in the "traditional airgun" section asking for advice.
Your example is Much too nice to change a thing on!
Call people, not sure who tho. You might try "the trigger man" David Slade at airgunwerks as a start.
Do post up in the other section and welcome to the forum.
John