TheDiana 34 EMS 5.5mm is a modernized version of the classic spring-loaded air rifle, which incorporates a number of innovative solutions never seen before in piston-spring air rifles.
New solutions:
- Easy Modular System - modular design allows easy replacement and tuning of important components,
- interchangeable barrel with position adjustment system,
- robust locking system for locking the barrel in the breech,
- two-piece tensioning lever with polymer pads,
- barrel terminated with 1/2" UNF male thread,
- possibility to replace the musket,
- ergonomic thumb-hole bed
- discharge brake to improve accuracy,
- possibility to install N-TEC gas piston
Diana - German spring-loaded air rifles for precision shooting
This carbine used a polymer thumbhole buttstock with a textured pistol grip and thumb space. The ergonomic th umbhole bed provides better control and stabilization of the rifle when shooting in a seated or overhead stance.
The Monte Carlo-type symmetrical buttstock allows right- and left-handed shooters to comfortably assemble for shooting. Recoil after the shot is leveled by a rubber foot, which also provides a stable point of support for the flask. The spring is tensioned by the classic "barrel break", a method most often used in spring-loaded windcheaters due to its convenient and simple operation. The carbine uses a two-piece tensioning lever with polymer pads that reduce metal friction and improve the smoothness of the action.
Diana 34 EMS - spring-loaded carbine with adjustable trigger mechanism
One of the key elements of the weapon affecting accuracy is, of course, the trigger mechanism. Diana's patented T06 trigger mechanism allows precise adjustment of the slack (first stage), "break" and trigger weight, so the user can adjust the trigger parameters to his own preference, which of course has a positive effect on the accuracy and repeatability of shooting.
A furrowed barrel of 495 mm is responsible for the accuracy and repeatability of shots. Unlike other spring carbines, in the Diana 34 air rifle we can replace the barrel ourselves. The use of an improved barrel mounting system means that the barrel is locked in the lock always in the same position. To precisely adjust the position of the barrel and prevent it from dropping, we can use dedicated spacers of different thickness.
Automatic safety
The carbine uses an automatic safety, activated at the moment of spring tensioning ("breaking the barrel"). Before firing, it is necessary to turn off the fuse each time, which has been conveniently located at the rear of the piston chamber.
The carbine has been equipped with modern sighting instruments, i.e. a fiber-optic bow-tie and a vertically and horizontally adjustable pincer. Thanks to its high light absorption, the fiber optics significantly speed up and facilitate the alignment of the bow tie and the pin barrel. There is also an 11mm rail (with stop holes) on the piston chamber for mounting an optical sight.