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Specifications
- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 8.50 lbs
- Barrel Length:17.00"
- Overall Length: 42.13"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:39 lbs.
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Blade and Ramp
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 3.30 lbs
- Buttpad: Rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/target practice
- Action: Sidelever
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Automatic
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
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Diana RWS 48 Combo - 4x32 compact scope, C-mount by RWS
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(4 reviews) | About this product
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- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 8.50 lbs
- Barrel Length:17.00"
- Overall Length: 42.13"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:39 lbs.
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Blade and Ramp
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 3.30 lbs
- Buttpad: Rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/target practice
- Action: Sidelever
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Automatic
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
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Field targets will quiver as you raise your .177 cal. RWS 48! In Stock
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0.177" |
1100 ft/sec |
$450.55 $414.15 |
| Ammo | Accessories Item#:RWS-2166199[PY-1349-2384] |
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Excellent for hunting game, eliminating pests and plinking. In Stock
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0.22" |
900 ft/sec |
$450.55 $414.15 |
| Ammo | Accessories Item#:RWS-2166202[PY-1349-2385] |
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Diana RWS 48 Combo, open box.
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Attention! Used gun! Save $$$!
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0.177" |
1100 ft/sec |
$450.55 $393.45 |
| Ammo | Accessories Item#:RWS-2166199OB[PY-1349-3233] |
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Includes RWS 4x32 scope and mounts. Field target, plinking, hunting, target shooting, spinners. That's what you can do with the RWS 48 air rifle! This sideleverThe cocking lever of a spring piston gun located on the side of the action.
spring-pistonA type of airgun powerplant in which the air that propels the projectile is rapidly compressed at the moment of firing by a spring-driven piston. Also called spring-air.
rifle is popular among airgunners who want affordable power and accuracy. All the members of one U.S. field target club use the RWS 48 exclusively! Be sure to use heavier pellets if you're shooting field target.
The well-balanced beech stock is truly ambidextrous and is extended for greater comfort. The RWS 48 is loaded through a sliding breechThe rear portion of the gun, often found at the bear of the barrel. The ammunition is inserted into the breech. A breech can also be a larger portion of the gun's action. For example, a revolver cylinder is considered the breech of the revolver. A multi-shot airgun with a sliding shuttle would include the shuttle mechanism in the breech.
mechanism. To get the most accuracy from this powerhouse, mount a scope. It'll come in handy, whether you're shooting at field targets or quarry.
We've recommended a variety of appropriate pellets, which are listed in the AMMOSlang for ammunition: The entire set of materials needed to shoot a given gun. It might be a cartridge (in the case of a firearm) or just a pellet (in the case of an airgun).
link below. Find targets, shooting glasses and other gear in the ACCESSORIES link.
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By Britt from USA on 2008-04-29 12:00:58 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Heft and solid feel. Smooth action, no spring 'twang'. Great fit and finish everywhere. Great power. Cocks more easily than I expected. Quality scope and mount (after a slight modification). Overall, a well built, quality piece that anyone should be proud to own and use.
Things I would have changed:Everyone knocks
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Things I liked:Heft and solid feel. Smooth action, no spring 'twang'. Great fit and finish everywhere. Great power. Cocks more easily than I expected. Quality scope and mount (after a slight modification). Overall, a well built, quality piece that anyone should be proud to own and use.
Things I would have changed:Everyone knocks the scope rail, and I will too (at least out of the box), but there's a simple solution that makes the included two piece mount just perfect. The issue: the recoil pin on the scope ring is too small for the retaining hole in the rail (too thin and too short), and he retaining hole in the rail has a radius at the bottom that doesn't let a longer pin extend far enough into the hole. Solution for the hole: grind out the radius with a dremel. Solution for the pin: use a bronze bushing to create a good fit between the pin and the hole. You can get a bushing at sdp-si.com, part # A7B4MP030506 (about $1). You'll have to drill it out to 9/64" and grind down the length, but then it will fit perfectly. My scope and mount haven't budged. This simple solution would be an awesome service for Pyramyd to offer.
What others should know:This is a great rifle--and a great combo (if someone spends a few minutes improving the scope recoil pin fit). The stock on my rifle is considerably darker than any of the pictures I've seen, with more of a chocolate tint . I thought this combo was a great value last month, but the price seems to have gone up significantly since then. While I'm incredibly pleased with my rifle, at its current price, I would have probably bought a Discovery instead.
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By RT from USA on 2008-04-21 21:06:25 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Very powerful and accurate. Nice style and finish too. This gun should hold it's value over time. Side lever action is not only more accurate, but also easier to operate in the field, particularly with game. Pyramidair was the lowest price found on internet and below many retailers.
Things I would have changed:The
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Things I liked:Very powerful and accurate. Nice style and finish too. This gun should hold it's value over time. Side lever action is not only more accurate, but also easier to operate in the field, particularly with game. Pyramidair was the lowest price found on internet and below many retailers.
Things I would have changed:The scope mount ring system is disappointing for RWS. It is hard to install and tighten, and will not stay tight from the recoil. Umarex is workin on a single mount unit, but it might require a larger scope.
What others should know:This gun is very heavy and with high recoil. Recommendations for a better set up: a bipood such as Harris with swivel mount, RWS quality ammo - the heavier RWS supermag over 9 grains works well, and replace the hard plastic stock pad with a limsaver recoil pad.
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By Christopher from USA on 2007-11-23 16:13:58 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Fit and finish are very precise. The stained hardwood stock (beech it appears) is a very nice, dark color that has golden grain lines throughout. This is a beautiful rifle. Very, very accurate.
Things I would have changed:As with all Dianas, the scope-mounting "rail" is just inadequate. These rifles produce too much
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Things I liked:Fit and finish are very precise. The stained hardwood stock (beech it appears) is a very nice, dark color that has golden grain lines throughout. This is a beautiful rifle. Very, very accurate.
Things I would have changed:As with all Dianas, the scope-mounting "rail" is just inadequate. These rifles produce too much recoil for such a short rail with no way of stopping the mounts from sliding except to use a 1-piece mount and hang the stop pin off the front.
What others should know:RWS has a reputation of great rifles for a very good reason. This rifle is very heavy (close to 10 pounds with the scope). The cocking action is listed as 39 lbs in the RWS literature, but it feels much less than that (closer to 30-34 lbs). This is a beautiful rifle, and a joy to shoot.
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By Swamp John from USA on 2007-10-02 09:55:05 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:A very nice package deal for the money. Nice rifle overall. High quality and accurate. Did some shooting with the iron sights before I mounted the scope. Good repeatability. Scope is bright and very clear.
Things I would have changed:My only gripe with the rifle is that the trigger is some sort of plastic material
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Things I liked:A very nice package deal for the money. Nice rifle overall. High quality and accurate. Did some shooting with the iron sights before I mounted the scope. Good repeatability. Scope is bright and very clear.
Things I would have changed:My only gripe with the rifle is that the trigger is some sort of plastic material. Not a problem now. I just wonder about long-term durability.
What others should know:I'm a lefty and this rifle works well for me. I talked to a helpful saleswoman helped me make the selection. I'm glad I spent the time on the phone with her. If you have any questions, or are unsure about something, my advice is to call and talk to a salesperson. I'm glad I did!!
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