This is just a matter of opinion. In fact Diana has made some of the RWS rifles in the past. Overall both lines of rifles are about the same. If you are going to compare rifles then select a particular model from each manufacture then compare the qualities of each.
This is just a matter of opinion. In fact Diana has made some of the RWS rifles in the past. Overall both lines of rifles are about the same. If you are going to compare rifles then select a particular model from each manufacture then compare the qualities of each.
This is just a matter of opinion. In fact Diana has made some of the RWS rifles in the past. Overall both lines of rifles are about the same. If you are going to compare rifles then select a particular model from each manufacture then compare the qualities of each.
Diana makes Original Air RIFLES.
Diana made over a dozen different "Air Rifles."
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Yes Diana RWS rifles are still made. See the link below.
There is a problem with identifying the dates of Diana air rifles. Diana made air rifles in Germany before WWII, during the war the Germans made them switch to firearms for the German army. After the war the Allies broke up the Diana plant and sold off all the machinery. Some went to the Millard Brothers in Scotland and became "Milbro". Later Diana finally got he rights to the Diana name but had to make air guns & rifles for other air gun companies. Today Diana is back making their own air guns and rifles. You can try and contact Diana to see if they can help you. See the link below . Remember to switch the page to English. You will find the English tab at the upper right when the page opens
Sheridan air rifles who is owned by Crosman Sheridans are 5mm air rifles
Both companies make fine air rifles. Your question is too general. It's like asking which is better Honda or Toyota without comparing two specific models. Crosman is a larger company and makes air rifles in all categories from inexpensive to costly. Gamo is a smaller company and makes air rifles in the medium to costly range. So trying to say one is better than the other is not a fair comparison. They both make fine air rifles. Now if you had two specific models then you could make a comparison.
Okay. I'm going to try to keep this simple because there are volumes written about Diana. I'll start with RWS, they are a division of RUAG AmmoTec GmbH of Germany.Now for Diana: Diana's real name is Dianawerk GmbH & CO. KG, Mayer & Grammelspacher. The name Diana appears on their rifles and has become synonymous with their guns. Diana has been making air gun since before WWII. During WWII the Nazi's forced Diana to produce Mauser's for the Germans. After the war everything was sold off or destroyed. Milbro of England bought the major machinery and made Milbro air rifles in Scotland some were called Diana. When Diana finally got started up again They started to make rifles for other manufactures. This is where you see RWS and Diana crossovers. Diana also made rifles for Beeman and Winchester. It's not uncommon for air gun manufactures to make models for other companies. The Daisy model 130 is also known as the EL GAMO.
I did a bit of research trying to find out who makes these air rifles. Here's what I found. See the link below. Also Webley also has a model called AGS, But I do not think they are related.
The only information that I could find is that Kral AV Industrial makes the Demon air rifle along with several others. The company is in Turkey, and has made air rifles along with real rifles.See the link below.
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That depends. If you are planning on killing rodents then the airgun is better. But if you are planning on shooting other people then the air-soft gun is better. -Jeff