Diana Oktoberfest BB Rifle
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The Diana Oktoberfest BB Rifle brings the fun of the fairground home to the whole family with an experience that replicates a carnival shooting gallery. With maximum velocities up to 400 FPS, it provides the necessary power for accurate shots for fun plinking and target shooting that will bring back memories for seasoned shooters--and make new memories for younger shooters.
This air rifle, also known as the Diana Oktoberfestgewehr, features a distinctive top cocking lever that starts on the side, rotates to the top, and then is pressed back to cock, and finally pushed back to the original position prior to shooting. Another rare feature is the magazine tube below the barrel, which holds 100 shots and has three slots near the front to allow the shooter to see the ammo and know when the need for a reload is approaching.
The Diana Oktoberfest BB Rifle offers a classic and attractive wood stock with an Oktoberfest Gewehr (German for "rifle") badge, as well as a rubber recoil pad for comfort and control and a manual safety for convenience. In order to help the shooter with aiming, this air rifle comes with a tapered post front sight and an adjustable rear sight that combine to result in additional accuracy, particularly at shorter distances.
To get an air rifle based on Diana's heritage of reliable airguns that provides the excitement of the amusement park without having to wait for a special occasion, buy the Diana Oktoberfest BB Rifle from Pyramyd AIR today.
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Diana Oktoberfest BB Rifle
- Repeater
- Spring-piston power plant
- Top-lever bolt action
- Rifled barrel
- 100-BB capacity
- Wood stock
- Post front sight
- Adjustable rear sight
- Max. velocity: 400 FPS
- Manual safety
- Designed in Germany
- Barrel length: 21.5"
- Overall length: 44"
- Weight: 7.2 lbs.
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10 of 22 Diana Oktoberfest Reviews
Great build.heavy but good feel in shoulder.100 rounds before reloading
Things I Would Have ChangedHard to see the sights.fiber optic sights would be a game changer
What Others Should KnowIt's a great shooting fun bb gun.i tried Daisy,crosman,umerex,Hornady and excile bbs all the same results 1" groups at 5 yards after that bbs are all over the place. I can hit galley ducks some times at 18 yards. It's not a sniper,but a great fun gun
Awesome...it is tremendous fun and I love it. Metal, Real Wood, "Bolt Action", large reservoir. It is in a different class when comparing bb guns. I read a lot of worrisome reviews prior to buying this about how normal 4.5mm BBs wouldn't work and the accuracy would be terrible and that I needed to buy oversees overpriced 4.4mm BBs. This was flat wrong. With Crosman Copperheads, this is dead on consistent within a half inch at 13 yards. After I finish off the Copperheads, I will try out the Daisy Match Grade.
Things I Would Have ChangedGreat character, great feel, and "A riesen Gaudi"
What Others Should KnowDo not use 0.177 Gamo Round Balls - they will jam. The reservoir tube is gravity fed so point upwards when cocking to prevent dry fire.
i bought this rifle - a red dot sight with a 11mm rail adaptor fits where the rear iron sight mounts making this rifle much more shootable. i use BUSNELL TR25 on mine. one must shoot .177 lead balls out of it. steel BBs even daisy match BBs just randomly spray the targets. HN smart shot works OK. German Lead 4.4mm balls are what it is specd for. even then it shoots 1 inch groups from a rest at 25ft
Things I Would Have Changedchange the barrel so HN .177 smart shot shoots well from it or put in a .177 smoothbore barrel that shoots daisy precision BBS well.
What Others Should Knowdont shoot steel BBs out of it. Put on a RED Dot sight
Things I like; that's simple - everything.
Things I Would Have ChangedBe scopeable.
What Others Should KnowThe fps that is listed is very conservative. Mine clocks at 485 low to 500 high fps. I only wish it was scopeable; it's that accurate for a BB gun. A bargain at twice the price.
I am very impressed with the accuracy. Outdoors, in the wind, I can step back from 20 yards to 35 yards and consistently hit a plastic bottle that is 2.5"x3.5"x7.5". And more often than not it ends up end-on. Not every shot at 35 yards, but by holding a hair high, I can hit it within a few shots. And this is offhand. And I'm no expert. And I'm not spreading lead around everywhere. It seems to have a quite flat arc out to around 100' but then starts falling off more and more rapidly.
Things I Would Have ChangedI find it a little awkward lining up the sights, they seem too low along the barrel, so getting my eye down low enough means the rifle is high on my shoulder. But maybe there's something wrong with my form.
What Others Should KnowIt's heavy, but that helps make it accurate. It's not the most comfortable thing to pick up, some of the corners of the stock alongside the barrel could be rounded instead of square. Once you have it up though it is comfortable to hold.
great value fun to shoot change the sights tho.
Things I Would Have ChangedSights
What Others Should KnowGreat unique plinker . Get one while you can
The build quality seems very good by the Chinese manufacturer under Diana guidance. It is a solid and substantial piece with twice the magazine capacity and more power than the venerable Daisy Model 25. Unlike the latter classic BB rifle, the Oktoberfest is a rifled BB gun with a topside bolt action and a full width stock. Of course, it is multiple times the price.
Things I Would Have ChangedThe rear sight is "challenging" at the best and "horrible" at worst for a 75 year-old shooter with progressive lenses. I don't have a problem with the ramp and clamp for the elevation and windage adjustments, however. Like its commercial forebear, it is a gallery gun for a short and fixed range. Nevertheless, the rear notch is too small and disappears in the bolt hinge mechanism. The notch "blade" is just too small and it is coupled with a front blade that might better be a post?
What Others Should KnowUse lead shot for the sake of the rifling. That, currently, presents a problem as the H&N SmartShot seems to be absent from the supply chain for some reason. The actual German round balls that would be ordinarily used didn't come across the Atlantic to suppliers along with the rifle. That is okay, since one will need to so some serious cleaning of the barrel from the muzzle end to scrub out the post machining debris. The "breech" end is inaccessible.
Being a Diana, this should eventually prove to be a shooter and a short range piece that will provide shooting enjoyment within its scope. I am hoping that the SmartShot will arrive (I've got an order for 6K of them) so I can do some serious breaking in of the piece and see what it can really do.
Finally! A BB gun that is serious. Very well made, but with the usual filthy Chinese bore; the machining is okay but the mfgr really needs to have the staff clean them out a bit after the work. The bolt cocking is an interesting variant to my fleet of break barrels. The 100-odd capacity BB magazine is an unusual feature for a one-in-the-breech life I've been living. RWS standards of construction and quality by their Chinese supplier.
Things I Would Have Changed1.] The rear sight blade is too small and obscured by the bolt hinge mechanism. The placement of the sight and the size plays hobb with my 75 year-old eyes, and this is magnified by my progressive lenses. While I know that one is to concentrate the vision on the front post, it gets really lost in the wall of metal ahead of the rear sight and in the tiny rear notch. The sight needs a bigger notch and maybe the front should be a square post instead of a blade? 2.] The rear mechanism cover, being plastic, disallows any alternate rear sight choice or placement. The Oktoberfest could be a real fun piece with the ability to mount a Williams sight closer to the trigger guard and hand grip. I understand that it is a gallery gun, but does it have to stay that way? Could that cover be replaced by an anodized aluminum cover that could accomodate an 11 mm dovetail some way? I'd pay for it as an upgrade piece!
What Others Should KnowThe Oktoberfest deserves lead rounds not steel. The H&N SmartShot (if they ever become available soon???) is a great round for this piece. Currently, 02/22/23, those twice-copper plated lead rounds are nowhere to be found. When my 6K order arrives, I'll be able to do some serious examination of the rifle's capability. 'Till then, it gets to sit in the locker getting to know its siblings.
Everything about the Octoberfest rifle is cool except for ammo issue
Things I Would Have ChangedThe only true way to get the full potential out of the Octoberfest is to use the right BBS 4.4mm Diana Octoberfest BBS it would be nice if Pyramyd AiR stocked the correct Ammo size for this rifle to function properly
What Others Should KnowI had to get the 4.4mm BBS from DIANA in Germany and they were not cheap $40 a tin U.S.dollar what an inconvenience
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Dec 15, 2024
By Ken
Good solid construction. Nice even trigger pull. Bluing on the barrel is very good. Stock finish is excellent. The funnel for filling the BB reservoir is a nice touch.
Things I Would Have ChangedFirst session using Daisy Match BBs. Set up at 22' inside my garage to get on target. Shot three rounds, all 4" low and 2" to the left, about 1" grouping. I corrected the windage and started on the correction for the elevation. I backed out the set screw and adjusted the rear blade sight (thumb push). Recognizing the sight is plastic, I was very careful when resetting the set screw. I never felt any resistance when attempting to find the "bottom". The threads on the screw hole were completely stripped. I had not attempted to screw "in" until this time. At this price point, metal sight components should have been used, and would be a vast improvement.. I marked the position of the sight blade in relation to the base so I can periodically check to make certain the sight has not moved. Disappointing.