Australian Hunter

The Diana Mauser K98 air rifle

Here is an air rifle that will have enormous appeal to aficionados of military firearms. That stalwart of air-gunning, Diana, has brought out a faithful Mauser K98 lookalike and the Australian Hunter was given the opportunity to review this product. The Australian distributor, Nioa, provided the air rifle, along with a Simmons ProTarget 3-12x40 scope, Sportsmatch T03C ring mounts and a generous supply of pellets.

My first impressions were of a design faithful to the German army rifle predecessor. The wood had good grain and was well finished with a nice sheen. The rifle was long and relatively heavy, in keeping with the replication of the original rifle. It is muzzle heavy by nature of the military design and the constraints of fitting an air rifle into that. The length of pull seemed a bit short for me, not much of a problem with open sights, but something to consider when fitting the scope.

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