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Interesting info from the Yellow on the RWS 94

September 11 2009 at 8:32 AM

Dave sawyer  (Login Atelang)
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Interesting

September 11 2009, 9:42 AM 

Dave:

they have not figured out the M94 is a Cometa 400 (Spanish) built, not German and not made anymore (M94) the Spanish Norica still makes a Cometa version but not the same air rifle

I have seen many people see this air rifle, shoot it and say "WOW" before and after

the woodstock, trigger, 16" barrel with out NO DROOP on it, the fps in .22 cal. w/14.3 gr. is 720 (stock) NO top hat or rear guide or buttons on the piston

finally another believer in the Y (Forum) on the M94

if you come across one BUY IT

warren

and remember "it's 30% the gun and 70% the shooter"

 
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On the contrary...

September 12 2009, 2:42 AM 

Most people on the Yellow Forum are well aware that the Model 94 is a Cometa 400. It wasn't too long ago when someone in this forum was trying to convince Redfeather that the Model 94 is a variant of the Diana Model 34. Maybe you can refresh my memory.happy.gif

Best Regards,
Sixto

 
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Dave sawyer
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Variant?

September 12 2009, 4:01 AM 

Variant? From what I have seen, it almost seems if the Spaniards took the specs for the 34 and actually made a better gun than the Germans.

Dave@vabch

 
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Dave

September 12 2009, 5:50 AM 

You are absolutely right about the Mod.94 being better than the Diana 34. It is better because, in my opinion, the design was inspired by the legendary Feinwerkbau 124.

Best Regards,
Sixto

 
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warren
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let me throw more wood in the fire

September 12 2009, 7:52 AM 

"VARIANT: one of two things exhibiting slight differences" (by Websters' Dictionary) definition

some people think that pedigee dictates the line's of the breed in dogs', then which was the first dog??? all others breeds came from???

others think DNA shows who you really are Dead or Alive, but the fact is we ALL came from the original DNA

the 34, 94, Cometa 400, Ruger Hawk and the Chinese B25 are all variants of each other, they are not the same

just COPIES of the original

maybe the story about Adam and Eve is incorrect, were they the first ones or is Darwin correct

let me go back in time; Lewis and Clark had one of the first PCPs' in the USA (Girandoni) made in Italy that was sold to someone in England and eventually made it to Boston where it was bought for their expedition

my statement Stands and might I add; the Crosman Discovery is a variant of the PCP Lewis and Clark used many years ago

not the same but same improved idea



warren

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Warren

September 12 2009, 8:03 AM 

According to your logic, every break barrel spring airgun is just a variant of every other break barrel airgun that came before it. By the way, which model was that PCP you said that Diana produced.wink.gif

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Sixto

 
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RWS PCP

September 12 2009, 8:29 AM 

they did not, they sold it and M&G does not make anything they sell them the same as the Beeman Brand

warren

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Warren

September 12 2009, 8:45 AM 

There you go getting your facts mixed up again. Mayer & Grammelspacher aka Dianawerk is a manufacturer just like Hermann Weirauch or Feinwerkbau. RWS is the distributor just like Beeman.

Best Regards,
Sixto


 
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but I don't have to worry since

September 12 2009, 10:33 AM 

You will correct me every time

it really does not matter what I say since you will always be available to correct me

warren

PS: and I stand corrected, AGAIN

and remember "it's 30% the gun and 70% the shooter"

 
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I am CONVINCED!

September 12 2009, 8:08 AM 

That this thread is becoming rather silly. What preceeded the "legendary" 124? I look at my 1928 Haenel break barrel and then see a contemporary Diana that looks an awful lot like it. While designs are similar, they are not so much variants of one another as they are variants of a general design (break barrel).

When I complained that the Chinese were copycats, I was reminded by more than one air gunner that it's rather common to see actions, trigger designs, ad nausea refried, cloned and duplicated. The point made about dogs is right on the money. Two ears, four legs and a tail that wags = dog. (Cats don't wag tails.)

Less wood on the fire, please, or, if you must, make it good smelling wood.



Shoot more, type less.

 
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as always

September 12 2009, 8:32 AM 

RF:

you Sir; will always make me read your posts twice and sometimes 3 times

warren

PS: you live very close to my brother in Virginia

coffee, soda or a beer?? when we meet

and remember "it's 30% the gun and 70% the shooter"

 
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