Sunday, October 20, 2013

Diana Model 16 Disassembly, Part 1

Well I finally found an airgun at a yard sale. In the past couple of years I haven’t seen anything but the most common Crosman and Daisy airguns for sale. Finding something Derrick and I haven’t already torn down is harder still! So I was happy to find a Diana Model 16 “rifle” (it’s a smoothbore) at a yard sale yesterday. I have always wanted one because of the odd hinge system for the break barrel. It is definitely sized for a small child. This one is postwar as it’s made in Great Britain rather than Germany.
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Most of the screws use the cool looking, yet annoying to remove, slotted nut.
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That’s a front sight!
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This is the unique hinge. Notice that the barrel locking detent is in the cocking arm, not the receiver or barrel.
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You can see the piston sear.
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There is a bit of rust…The breech washer is carried by the receiver rather than the barrel assembly.
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Removing the trigger guard. I don’t like that it relies on a wood screw, as this does need disassembly from time to time. That said, the screw hole was not stripped.
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I used snap ring pliers to engage the slotted nut while I removed the cross bolt/trigger pivot. See my spiffy new Panavise? It came in handy.
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Front screws have a lock washer…it doesn’t want to come out of the wood.
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Action removed.
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The spring rests in an angled pocket in the stock.
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The only real damage to the stock was a small chip in the butt.
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The trigger.
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Removing the cocking arm pivot bolt.
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Punched out the retaining pin. There is no preload on the spring.
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The pin.
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Had to tap the end cap off, it’s a friction fit.
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Not particularly exciting.
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The spring & piston wouldn’t come out.
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Problem #1, the edge of the slot is folded down past the end of the spring guide. Not sure if this is intentional.
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What’s up with all of that lint?
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The spring guide also has a twist detent…
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Now it comes out…I had to rotate/pry it with a stout pick.
More to come…

8 comments:

John said...

Excellent posts as usual sir.
Can you please do one on The Diana Mod 35 (original) 50s to 70s.

Thank you.
John

Unknown said...

Hey just wondering where i could find nut for the barrel end of the stock, lost it off my gun didnt figure id ever find another one

Unknown said...

Hola . muy util tu información.
Podras ayudarme a reparar una que he recibido ?? dame un correo para enviarte una foto donde muestro la falla y deseo reparar .
saludos
Oscar sosaya
Ososaya@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

Anyone know where I can get a breech seal and piston seal or any I can adjust to fit . Diana mod 16.
Regards Simon

Unknown said...

I have diana mod 16 have any value?

Unknown said...

Have the same any value?

Anonymous said...

Hi, I have one Diana Mod 1 for sale if anyone is interested. (mperez.trad@yahoo.co.uk)

Anonymous said...

$?