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    Posted: 20 Oct 2024 at 7:44pm
Finally got to fitting the new lever to replace the first bent then broken rods of the side-lever cocking system - they were bent (then broke) when I bought it unseen from an online auction for $360 so she owes me $558 and shoots about 16.7 foot pounds. I've wanted one since the late 80s and she looks hardly used for her age.

I think the lever requires the right tension on the threaded bolt for the lever to close and remain tidily closed when the breech is closed by reversing the cocking movement. To do this requires taking the all but useless circlip off and removing the pivot bolt and I guess trial and error - shortening the linkage until it self tensions in against the breech.

Can anyone tell me if there is a better way than trial and error?

And my eyesight is nowhere near good enough for open sights but the Diana and I managed a group of about an inch at my ca 18 meters from first time using it at that range. Surprised I managed that frankly because the target was a blur and I could only just make out the bull. 

I have a scope to fit but you Good Bastards have convinced me to keep an open sights rifle...long term that open sights rifle may turn out to be the Meteor Big smile because I think the Goddess of the Hunt deserves to be pointed with accuracy and I'm not giving up those springers. Yet.  
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Hi Mark,
I watched a youtube video of a guy stripping and re assembling a D54, but the process will be exactly the same for your D52. I can't remember the channel, but he went into stripping and reassembling the cocking arm and explained how to set the tension for it to snap closed and stay closed during the shot cycle.

If I can remember the channel or find it again I'll let you know, other wise just search on you tube.
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Originally posted by RangerPete RangerPete wrote:

Hi Mark,
I watched a youtube video of a guy stripping and re assembling a D54, but the process will be exactly the same for your D52. I can't remember the channel, but he went into stripping and reassembling the cocking arm and explained how to set the tension for it to snap closed and stay closed during the shot cycle.

If I can remember the channel or find it again I'll let you know, other wise just search on you tube.


Thanks Pete, I'll do another search.
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This is from a guy answering a question about a 52 but is it from notes on his 48. Which he recons will be the same.
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The breech seal contact is adjustable: With the piston cylinder against the breech seal, the sidelever end should rest about 2 inches from the action and just need a gentle push to go โ€˜over centreโ€™ and rest against the action. If this is not so, remove the cocking rod link pin and adjust length of the rod using the adjuster nut on the rod near the pin. Replace pin.
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This is specific for model.
https://www.umarexusa.com/how-to-change-the-pull-rod-on-rws-rifles
I'm also noticing a lot about if you had the trigger out there are things to watch out for in reinstalling,mostly things that need to be moved out of way as reinstalling
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Thanks mate - that was exactly what I was after but I was only searching Diana. 
Looks like it's still a bit trial and error but that's the first page with a guide to hold the lever 3 inches out for approx correct tension. A good starting point for sure.

At this stage I have no plans to further pull it to bits but I watched a vid with rough as but pro dude having trouble with a trigger spring blocking the two pins from driving home...

And i like the Diana but I am starting to think that light-weight cocking lever is asking for trouble - I guess the rather large weight of the Diana meant they needed a light as cocking lever - also to avoid too much non-centered weight...

The fact is i may never have forked out for a PCP if they weren't so much lighter than the D52 and HW80.
Cheers and thanks again!
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Yeah I was rather surprised to see "Diana/RWS" in something I read,which got me to change search parameters.
I know nothing of Diana's and thought that RWS was just pellets.
So you taught me something in a roundabout way ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
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I've loved the idea of the Diana 52 ever since I read in the 80s or 90s they were the latest very powerful air rifle.
Not sure why no-one mentioned the Weihrauchs and I had no idea the HWs existed until i fluked and found my HW in poor cosmetic condition but cheap and with two barrels - 177 and 22. 

But I thought I couldn't shoot for sh*t or the gun was a lemon until I learnt the Artillery Hold. Or really the Artillery FFS-Don't-Hold-it Non-Hold.
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Yeah it's handy, but not all air rifles need it. I found sig didn't mind a tighter hold.
Think I was taken aback by the sharp
Innova back then. Had a bsa metor super .177 back then. Took a club trophy with it, shot all of the pegs off clothes line, killed any sparrow in range,shot a white butterfly on the wing at about 15m. Thought it took 3 shots but turned out first two went through wings and didn't stop it, 3rd was just to much to keep flying. Loved that rifle, but always dreamed of the sharp and rabbit hunting. Think mum had a daisy air pistol back then for club shooting.
But it's a whole differnt kettle of fish these days in the airgun world.
And truthfully though I'd still love a sharp,frankly I wouldn't buy another pumper for hunting, springers are where it's at for me. I'd love to get a gas ram conversion for the 97.
Lighter stock,after market open sights (I like a rifle to have the option of open sights)and that would be happy as a ๐Ÿ– in ๐Ÿ’ฉ
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