The Diana Bandit with removable stock gives you a PCP airgun that you can change from an air pistol to an air rifle thanks to the included removable synthetic stock. You'll appreciate speeds up to 725 fps in .177 and 630 fps in .22 and power up to 9.5 fpe in .177 and 12 fpe in .22, so you get the power and accuracy you need for fun backyard plinking and target shooting.
You'll like the fact that you can have it all with this airgun because of the removable stock you can attach to the bottom of the back of the grip: the steady and solid hold of a carbine type air rifle with synthetic stock and rubber buttpad, and the light air pistol that's easy to maneuver.
The Diana Bandit gives you plenty of shooting time with less time wasted reloading and topping off because it comes with a 9 round magazine in .177 and a 7 round magazine in .22, plus a 50cc air cylinder that fills to 2900 psi (200 bar). You also get an adjustable two stage trigger for a clean and crisp break, and an easy way to keep an eye on the fill pressure with the integrated pressure gauge.
To give you accurate aiming right out of the box, this airgun comes with a fixed blade front sight and a rear notch sight you can adjust for both elevation and windage, and you can take off the rear sight and put a scope or other optic on the 11mm dovetail scope rail.
If you're looking for a PCP airgun that converts from an air rifle to an air pistol for the ultimate in flexibility, get the Diana Bandit with removable stock at Airgun Depot today.
Diana Bandit Black, Removable Stock Features:
- Converts to air pistol or air rifle
- PCP
- Removable synthetic stock
- Repeater
- Bolt action
- Rifled barrel with integrated moderator
- Magazine capacity: 9 rounds (.177), 7 rounds (.22)
- Integrated pressure gauge
- 50cc air cylinder
- Max. fill pressure: 2,900 psi (200 bar)
- Max. velocity: 725 fps (.177), 630 fps (.22)
- Max. energy: 9.5 fpe (.177), 12 fpe (.22)
- DIT (Diana Improved Trigger)
- Two-stage trigger with adjustable take-up
- Fixed blade front sight
- Windage and elevation adjustable rear notch sight
- 11mm dovetail scope rail
- Manual safety
- Rubber buttpad
- Barrel length: 9.5"
- Overall length (rifle): 31.75"
- Overall length (pistol): 20.1"
- Includes single-shot tray and fill probe with male Foster quick-disconnect
Combo Includes: Bandit Black air pistol, magazine, single-shot tray, fill probe with male Foster quick-disconnect, Diana Domed Pellets, and Diana Hand Pump.
Please Note: There is a discrepancy between the manual and the gun. The manual states that the gun is regulated when in fact the gun is NOT regulated.
- Manufacturer Diana
- Caliber .22
- Velocity 630 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Bolt-action
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Repeater
- Gun Weight 3.00
- Overall Length 31.75
- Barrel Length 9.50
- Loudness 3-Medium
- Magazine Capacity 7
- Mechanism Pre-charged pneumatic
- Rail 11mm dovetail
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights Blade
- Rear Sights Adjustable for windage & elevation
- Trigger Adjustability Two-stage adjustable
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Small game hunting/plinking
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
If you like shooting air guns this is must have. roughly 30 to 35 pumps with hand pump.so you don't have to buy a compressor if you are on a budget. if you have a compressor it will take about 30 seconds to fill it.
Pros
it's very light weight and small but a power house. I already had the Diana Storm in 22 cal. and it is sweet and smooth shooter with plenty of power shooting velocity is right at 900 FPS with Crosman 14.3 grain pellets. The Bandit is rated at 630 FPS so added it to my collection and am very glad I did
for A 50 cc tank it's amazing shooting the Crosman domed pellets at 700 FPS, I get 21 full power shots and an additional 7 little lower power shots before I have to refill air. I am very happy with this Diana Bandit pistol with attachable pistol stock. I don't know if others will have the same experience, but I hope so. Diana is just a budget friendly air gun and a great shooter
Cons
can't think of any but if it had a way of attaching a shoulder strap attachment that would be awesome. Hands free until its time to shoot.
if you are look for something light weight and has enough power for such a small air tank this is good to get or add to collection. Note when I first shot it, it seemed a little weak. Once it settled in it, it shot fantastic and had much more power. Extremely satisfied
Pros
very quiet more power than expected. I've had it for 2 weeks and it's hard to put it down, it's that much fun to shoot.
it's very light and easy to carry and shoot. I tested velocity and was impressed. I shot Crosman 14.3 hollow point at 677 to 719 fps.
I then shot Crosman dome pellets 13.7 grain at 681 to 731 FPS so mine definitely shoot faster than advertised, which makes it a great varmints.
you can easily shoot open sights at 30 yards and I get 21 full power shots plus another 7 little lower power shots before I need to refill.
I got the 22 cal. version and am glad I did. I can't say enough good things about it. Magazine and bolt action work very smooth on mine
Cons
not a con, but if they would add a slot for a shoulder strap that would be awesome. That would make it hands free until it's time to shoot
For a PCP the price is excellent..You're getting quality from DIANA some other manufacturers will charge ten times as much for..I'm just getting into the PCP of airgunning, having dozens of CO2 and BreakBarrel, and I am glad I did..Having three other we PCP'S in my collection the DIANA Bandit is a great addition..If you're thinking about a PCP, don't overlook this one..I got the .22 as my other PCP'S are .22cal..
Pros
Very efficient, very accurate and very quiet..The moderator works well..As an avid collector I am selective as to what goes into my collection and the Bandit, a good choice to add..Lightweight, removable stock gives you two guns in one..With the moderator on, as a pistol, makes it a little barrel heavy but, in no way, degrades this airgun..Very satisfied with it overall..It's a DIANA so you know it is well built..
Cons
The magazines, being small, can be a challenge t first to load..With practice, and following the instructions, it gets easier with each loading..
The gun company may be German but my Bandit does say made in China.
Pros
The gun is accurate and has enough air capacity to shoot 21 (.22) shots at 20-25 yds.
Need to be gentle with the operation of the bolt to avoid issues. One can pull back too fast and miss the rear catch and wonder why no air. This can result in loading a second pellet when pulling the bolt back a second time without removing the magazine.
Still for the money I think this will be a fine gun for small pest control and just plinking in the backyard this summer.
Cons
The magazine interferes with iron sights.
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Does anyone own both this and the chaser rifle? Wondering how much louder the bandit would be than the chaser.
asked Joel from USA
Pros
Love this little air pistol. Very light, accurate, backpack friendly, hand pump friendly, and plenty of power for small game.
Cons
The stock and grip portion are a bit awkward for me to get a good cheek weld. I switched out all of the stock furniture for the Buck Rail AR conversion. It’s now my favorite .177 airgun.