The Diana Trailscout gives you a CO2 airgun with a patented 3 cartridge system that's built for years of reliable use. You get an air rifle capable of speeds up to 660 fps in .177 and 560 fps in .22 for pesting, target practice, and backyard plinking fun.
This air rifle gives you a unique power system, with three CO2 cartridges that it pierces at the same time for improved operation and consistency. With this system, you'll get up to 100 shots before needing to swap cartridges, so you'll get more uninterrupted shooting time instead of constantly worrying about CO2 cartridges.
The Diana Trailscout gives you a fixed front blade sight and an adjustable rear notch sight for accuracy sighting right out of the box, plus an 11mm rail that lets you attach your favorite scope or dot sight. The all-weather synthetic stock is lightweight and sturdy, and the grip and forearm feature checkering that helps you hold it even if it gets a little wet.
If you're in the market for an affordable and easy to use air rifle for target practice, plinking, and pesting, get a Diana Trailscout from Airgun Depot now.
Diana Trailscout Features:
- Bolt action
- CO2 powerplant
- Repeater
- 9 shot magazine (.177), 7 shot magazine (.22)
- Max. velocity: 660 fps (.177), 560 fps (.22)
- Max. power: 11.5 fpe
- Adjustable trigger
- Checkered pistol grip and forearm
- Fixed blade front sight
- Adjustable rear notch sight
- 11mm dovetail scope rail
- Includes single shot tray
- Overall length: 38.9"
- Weight: 5 lbs.
- 2 year limited warranty
- Manufacturer Diana
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 660 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Bolt-action
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Single-shot
- Gun Weight 5.00
- Overall Length 38.90
- Barrel Length 19.00
- Loudness 3-Medium
- Mechanism CO2
- Rail 11mm dovetail
- Safety 0
- Front Sights Blade
- Rear Sights Adjustable
- Trigger Adjustability Two-stage adjustable
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Small game hunting/plinking
- Warranty 2-year limited warranty
Pros
Lots of air, and a heck of a straight shooter. I have the 22 cal version and I can hit mice head shots every time. Have a Vortex scope on it and it is one heck of a straight shooter. Having three co2 in the gun you can take a lot of shots before you need to replace them.
Cons
If you break down the co2 with air in it. The O ring expands I just went and got more O rings to use it not a big problem.
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.trail scout --- the plunger that pushes the co2 capsules in place has a screw in the end,is that for pressure adj? that may be why im having problem percin all co2 capsules
asked gary from USADoes it come with the magazine or do I need to but it separately?
asked Joel from USAcan u use 1 cartridge's for short shooting sessions (2 empty cartridges') = 3 total
asked gary from USAcan I use an 88gram c02. and I--- 12 gram
asked Louis from USANo. Only 12 gram
Adam from USA
Already have a Chaser rifle in .22. That one has a very picky breach and the co2 cap is aluminum threaded into steel. Not great. Took a chance on the Trailscout. Pellet feeding is much better with mags. Cleaned barrel before firing. Currently using Predator GTOs for starlings and house sparrows out to 20 yards or so. Stretched the hammer spring a bit for more power. Still trying to find the right setting for the screw in the co2 cap. When low on gas, pulling the lever down should release the pressure without damaging the seal. These Snowpeak breach blocks seem to be iffy on pellet feeding. Im convinced alot of people blame the mags when its really the breach in their gun or theyre trying to use the wrong type pellets. Hoping the harder alloy pellets will wear the breach a bit so lead pellets will feed better. This does really well with RWS super points and super h- points. I will try to upload a pic of how I mounted a CQB Bugbuster on mine. Used a UTG dovetail to picatinny adapter.
Pros
Truly quiet and accurate
Cons
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