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  1. OldSpook

    What is your "Go-to" rifle? in like survival situation and of course no powder burner.

    Dragonfly 22 BSA Lightning GRT 25 HW50 177 HW98 20 D460 22 D430 177 Storm Rider .177 HW110 177 Condor 25 In that order.
  2. HPP-Mechanic

    N/A Springer vs Pumper

    One of the changes I made to my Dragonfly did just what you suggested here. In stock form, anything over 10 pumps doesnt net much more fps, but the gun responds well to a few easy modifications. The pump head is threaded & adjustable. By turning it out some, the compression goes up quite a...
  3. W

    Notos rotary clip

    +1 on the Carm mags, best option on the market, use them in both my Diana Chaser and Dragonfly II. Better design, best quality.
  4. airgunner53

    I'm looking for a multi-pump air rifle from a Mfg. who has consistent Quality Control... Any suggestions?

    ...before paying ways with it. If our when you decide tomove on, for that price, a used 392 or 397, is a good pumper. Or new would be the dragonfly mk2 or 362 with a steel breech. 140/1400 is good too but has a heavy trigger. Only thing I know about break barrels is I never gave them enough...
  5. bubbapearson

    N/A Any high end pumpers around?

    That is one uniquely good-lookin' stock! Hmm... all I'd need to do is copy it -- maybe mahogany or walnut or some other equally beautiful hardwood -- chop it off up front for forearm separation, lovingly hand finish the pieces to perfection, carefully plug in and secure all the business bits...
  6. marflow 777

    I can see NO love here..............

    https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/dragonfly-heads-up.1292473/#post-1521771
  7. Bear-of-Grayling

    Seneca/Sam Yang peep sight for Seneca dragonfly MK II

    The deluxe sight is $83. The simple one is $45. They both have FREE RETURNS. Why not be a leader and try one. This is how this forum gains in knowledge. Through trial and error.
  8. Sawney Bean

    N/A Springer vs Pumper

    Here's the thing that I keep wondering about the Dragonfly. Every review I read or watch on it remarks about how easy the pumping is and that it doesn't get significantly harder with additional pumps. So why the heck didn't they increase the cocking effort a little and create a rifle that...
  9. rcarlisle

    Air Venturi Ted thinks "Multi-pumpers are Great Again" Seneca Dragonfly MK2

    I'll never get rid of my pumpers, and I plan to add more. I prefer vintage multi-stroke guns. I don't dislike the Dragonfly, it's just that I'll be putting my money on a vintage 'Dan when the time comes. Trying to talk me out of it is like trying to tell a guy who likes classic cars that he's...
  10. S

    Traditional Pistol Getting Out-Selling All

    ...$40 shipped. Crossman American Classic .22 $40 shipped. Avanti 753S .177 $175 plus shipping. Artemis CR600W .177 $80 plus shipping. Seneca Dragonfly MK2 .22 $100 plus shipping. Beeman QB78 Deluxe .22 $75 plus shipping. Hawke Airmax 2-7X Scope $130 shipped.-SOLD Hawke Airmax 3-9X Scope $140...
  11. W

    What do you shoot

    Missed a starling in a tree 15 feet from me, maybe 20 ft up, shooting a Dragonfly MK2.177 offhand. I was sitting on the concrete front step and should have used the porch post to rest against, which is what I'll do today to when I step outside to continue the annual spring starling roundup. Or...
  12. W

    N/A Springer/Pumper and the Rabbit Hole

    Oh forgot to mention that the Dragonfly MK2 has a Buck Rail Uni suppressor that makes it VERY quiet. At 10 pumps with 8.44 H&N FTT's the only thing you hear is a "clack" from the valve and the pellet hitting. If you want to contend with CO2 out to ~30 yds a Hammerli 850 CO2 .177 shoots...
  13. HPP-Mechanic

    N/A Springer vs Pumper

    I have 3 pumpers; Dragonfly2 in .22, Crosman 140 in .22, and Blue Streak in .20. I havnt shot the 140 or Streak more that 10x each, but Ive shot the Dragonfly 10,000x! I got interested in the Dragonfly and tinkering with it, power testing, pellet testing, etc... That is the gun that got me...
  14. Orv

    N/A Another new shooter needs help

    ...California, I can truly empathize with your difficulties in owning our favorite toys. I have another possible rifle for you in the Seneca Dragonfly MK2. I purchased mine 2 years ago when they first arrived in the US. I won't expound on it in detail here, but strongly suggest that you read...
  15. huntr

    Grey Squirrel W/ Seneca dragonfly mkII. Distance pellet questions in .177

    If you plan to retrieve the squirrels, not just pest shooting, go for the head shot. The Dragonfly II will do it, with an appropriate scope. I’ve gotten good groups out to 50 yds. Experiment with the number of pumps, because I found going past 10 didn’t produce enough extra velocity to make it...
  16. S

    Other Which pumper did you shoot today?

    Dragonfly II, which I just got last week. It is in .22 and my fascination with the accuracy and power at 15 pumps, aided by a pumping mechanism that stays the same low effort for each pump, caused me to add a moderator to keep the neighbors happy. It was already a large and heavy rifle, now...
  17. Bear-of-Grayling

    Air Venturi Ted thinks "Multi-pumpers are Great Again" Seneca Dragonfly MK2

    The Dragonfly is nothing special. My friend got one and he loves it. I went through it for him and lubed all the stress points and a built-in oil foam gasket in the pumping chamber. It did help smooth out the cocking cycle a bit but I found it quite clanky. Seems quite delicate. I’m used to the...
  18. N

    I can see NO love here..............

    For a DragonFly II, 22 caliber.............
  19. mightyox

    Other Are pump action air rifles good now?

    I was looking at the anniversary edition. I'm leaning toward dragonfly in 22. Seems pretty sweet.
  20. TYLERHASKINS2

    Gamo NEW Gamo Variable Pumper for '24?

    the dragonfly pumpers are magazine guns as well, personally, I think the only reason really to do that is to be different than all the pumpers of yesteryear