The Diana Outlaw Enthusiast’s Kit has been developed by Precision Airgun Distribution for the enthusiastic Outlaw owner. It contains a total of 32 parts and tools that will help you customize and/or repair a Diana Outlaw PCP air rifle.
It’s now available from Airguns of Arizona and Precision Airgun Distribution dealers across the country.
All parts included in the Diana Outlaw Enthusiast’s Kit are said to be higher quality replacements for those shipped on the gun. The screws and pins are all stainless steel while the O rings are US-made of VITON material.
All parts are matched to original Diana Part Numbers for easy identification.
Using the Diana Outlaw Enthusiast’s Kit you can…
1. Upgrade the trigger and cocking lever pins. These precision-ground, oversize pins replace the factory parts and are much less likely to fall out by accident.
The trigger pins also provide more consistent and smoother trigger operation, says Precision Airgun Distribution. Add a touch of grease when re-assembling for even better results!
2. Upgrade the stock bolt and other machine screws used throughout the gun for a more pleasing, professional appearance.
3. Install a non-rotating cocking handle upgrade. This reduces the occasional double-loading problem that can occur with the Outlaw caused by fingers slipping off of the rotating cocking lever handle.
4. Replace the barrel seal – two sets for each caliber are included. In addition, superior pointed, barrel adapter setscrews are provides, together with replacement barrel adapter O rings.
Full details for installation are included in the new Hard Air Magazine book “Choosing and Shooting the Diana Outlaw Air Rifle”.
The Diana Outlaw Enthusiast’s Kit provides a lot of upgrade potential for this interesting PCP air rifle. If you’re looking for a low cost way to personalize your Outlaw and really make it your own, this looks like a great way to do it!
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Diana Outlaw Enthusiast’s Kit
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