This is just what I needed to see. I got one a couple of weeks ago for my birthday, set up the rifle and was having a hard time with it as pellets would keep jamming in the breach and I'd have to pick them out with a pin, very frustrating and disappointing experience. It did come with a little bag of "O" rings, some black and one orange, I figured out the black ones but had no idea where the orange one went and the little manual that comes with the Chaser makes no mention of where it goes or how to use it. Thanks to you Rick, after watching this, I grabbed my gun, broke down the barrel and sure enough, no "O" ring. Popped it in, lubed with some silicone as per your instructions, barrel slipped in to place sweet as a nut. Result ? No more pellet jams for any kind of pellet and the gun is working just fine. I use it indoors because city ordinance forbids the use of airguns, bows, slingshots etc outdoors within city limits. This little gun is perfect for keeping my eye in on the days I can't get to the range. I'm glad I don't have to send it back as a non functional POS gun when all it needed was that little "O" ring. Thanks Rick, you've saved the day. I've been watching your channel for a few years and always enjoy reviews.... definitely short on fluff and great content. 👍👍👍👍👍
Fabulous video!! Ordered my Diana and is supposed to be here in a couple days. Great information here! I have a 9mm suppressor with 1/2x28 threads and an adapter for using it on my FN57. Do you know the thread pitch on the pistol barrel?
so I've watched a lot of your video's on guns and compressors and such but no one has really talked about tanks. I've had a tank for about 4 yrs and next year the cert is up do I have to fork out another 400 bucks for a new one or what's the process?? I've looked an in my area there nothing listed for recertification? Is there a company that's doing exchanges? if not you should offer the service!!
Have been told this is an awesome piece of kit. Still not gotten one though. But I could seriously concider buyikg one if the price is right (as they also are saying).. Seems like a very fun co2 airgun. These transformable airguns are way cool. Got an Umarex Morph BB pistol/ rifle kit - and it is way cool.
Nice gun. I wish you wouldn't point that at my TV screen, ha. I left my rear sights on for the rifle conversion. The rear sight is lower than the middle site so it doesn't interfere.
I left my rear sight on because when you're shooting it's lower than the middle one. It's not really lower but you will look over the rear sight to the middle one.
Anyone know, given the time we live in I know this is probably an un-answerable question, but anyone know the projected time of the .22 version of this gun being available again?
When you’re posing with the rifle please consider addressing the camera from a profile position. When you aim the rifle directly at the camera it doesn’t show anything helpful. otherwise, I love your videos.
@@bullyakker no serious airgunner would blow off .20 caliber just because it's less popular. In my experience. 20 caliber is the absolute best all round caliber made. It's obvious this channel has a sales agenda and not objective analysis of airguns
@@paulfiore7083 It's obvious you're an airgun snob. MOST of us use 22 or 177 as they are readily available just about anywhere same as a 22LR. Cheap and fun to shoot. Next, I bet you'll try and tell us a 6.5mm creedmoor is the best round avalaible for an actual rifle too...
@@bullyakker Airgun "snob" because I have an opinion you disagree with? I'll put my .20 cal Sheridans or my R-1 up against any gun you own out to 50 yards, then we can talk. I own a .177 Meisterschutz, Model 48 .177, .30 Hatsan, Walther Parrus .177.....all great guns. It's just the .20 does everything a little better
The Chaser is one of my guns I enjoy most. Super light, very accurate and quiet. Perfect backyard gun. Lots of fun! Great video Rick!
Nice, cool to see how it compares to the Crosman CO2 version or do a head to head to see how close they are👍👍
This is just what I needed to see. I got one a couple of weeks ago for my birthday, set up the rifle and was having a hard time with it as pellets would keep jamming in the breach and I'd have to pick them out with a pin, very frustrating and disappointing experience. It did come with a little bag of "O" rings, some black and one orange, I figured out the black ones but had no idea where the orange one went and the little manual that comes with the Chaser makes no mention of where it goes or how to use it. Thanks to you Rick, after watching this, I grabbed my gun, broke down the barrel and sure enough, no "O" ring. Popped it in, lubed with some silicone as per your instructions, barrel slipped in to place sweet as a nut. Result ? No more pellet jams for any kind of pellet and the gun is working just fine. I use it indoors because city ordinance forbids the use of airguns, bows, slingshots etc outdoors within city limits. This little gun is perfect for keeping my eye in on the days I can't get to the range. I'm glad I don't have to send it back as a non functional POS gun when all it needed was that little "O" ring. Thanks Rick, you've saved the day. I've been watching your channel for a few years and always enjoy reviews.... definitely short on fluff and great content. 👍👍👍👍👍
I own this one, very accurate and super fun to shoot!
Just looked this up. This is very inexpensive. Iam buying one.
Thanks for sharing this. 👍
Fabulous video!! Ordered my Diana and is supposed to be here in a couple days. Great information here! I have a 9mm suppressor with 1/2x28 threads and an adapter for using it on my FN57. Do you know the thread pitch on the pistol barrel?
I heard somewhere that it's proprietary, but not sure
so I've watched a lot of your video's on guns and compressors and such but no one has really talked about tanks. I've had a tank for about 4 yrs and next year the cert is up do I have to fork out another 400 bucks for a new one or what's the process?? I've looked an in my area there nothing listed for recertification? Is there a company that's doing exchanges? if not you should offer the service!!
Have been told this is an awesome piece of kit. Still not gotten one though. But I could seriously concider buyikg one if the price is right (as they also are saying).. Seems like a very fun co2 airgun. These transformable airguns are way cool. Got an Umarex Morph BB pistol/ rifle kit - and it is way cool.
Nice gun. I wish you wouldn't point that at my TV screen, ha. I left my rear sights on for the rifle conversion. The rear sight is lower than the middle site so it doesn't interfere.
At 30 meters, who is accurate in .117, the Diana Chaser or Diana Trailscout? I want to buy one of them
Why do you take rear site off?
Does really sight removal affect accuracy
I left my rear sight on because when you're shooting it's lower than the middle one. It's not really lower but you will look over the rear sight to the middle one.
The foam has 2 cut outs for magazines. Where did they go ?
not included in kit
Just might be a doer !
Anyone know, given the time we live in I know this is probably an un-answerable question, but anyone know the projected time of the .22 version of this gun being available again?
found one at Midway
Didnt look at the video yet but I can tell there is a mistake in the tittle , Dian chaser haha
@My name is Marko en francais c'est un titre ok?
This was a typo don't worry haha
[Still better than *Dian chaser* ]
When you’re posing with the rifle please consider addressing the camera from a profile position. When you aim the rifle directly at the camera it doesn’t show anything helpful. otherwise, I love your videos.
Hellow...
Made in China:( not a Diana!
Rick, you blow off .20 cal guns but waste our time with CO2 stuff?
MOST people interested in air guns would rather have a fun one like this. SImple, easy and effective.
@@bullyakker no serious airgunner would blow off .20 caliber just because it's less popular. In my experience. 20 caliber is the absolute best all round caliber made. It's obvious this channel has a sales agenda and not objective analysis of airguns
@@paulfiore7083 It's obvious you're an airgun snob. MOST of us use 22 or 177 as they are readily available just about anywhere same as a 22LR. Cheap and fun to shoot.
Next, I bet you'll try and tell us a 6.5mm creedmoor is the best round avalaible for an actual rifle too...
@@bullyakker Airgun "snob" because I have an opinion you disagree with? I'll put my .20 cal Sheridans or my R-1 up against any gun you own out to 50 yards, then we can talk. I own a .177 Meisterschutz, Model 48 .177, .30 Hatsan, Walther Parrus .177.....all great guns. It's just the .20 does everything a little better
he is not wasting my time at all , thnx Rick☼