Seneca Eagle Claw

Bought a refurbished Eagle Claw carbine .22 from Pyramid, new condition, works perfectly, beautiful gun. So happy I just ordered a full size refurbished Eagle Claw in .25. I also bought a refurbished Avenger. 22, also like new, works perfectly. I think alot of returns are from sticking valves when new, not broken in yet.
Have you got you 25 yet and had time to compare them yet? would be interested how they compareThanks
 
Yes, the 25cal and the 22cal are both equally accurate. The 25 is more fun due to it's higher impact energy, but it is 5x+ more expensive to shoot. I've been doing some walking/shooting in the woods. Pine cones, leaves, twigs, rotten logs, mushrooms. Both are plenty accurate, the 25 is better for 50yds + because at that distance it is sometimes difficult to tell if the 22 hit the target. Shooting the 25 is very similar to shooting 22lr standard velocity. Both are drop dead gorgeous. If I only could have 1 it would be the 25 rifle. Since I have both, the 22 carbine gets the most use. It shoots the CPHP's very well, at 1.2cents a shot I'm a long way from broke. It is my opinion, the Koreans are world masters of non regulated pcp. A regulator would only serve to add weight on these.
 
Yes, the 25cal and the 22cal are both equally accurate. The 25 is more fun due to it's higher impact energy, but it is 5x+ more expensive to shoot. I've been doing some walking/shooting in the woods. Pine cones, leaves, twigs, rotten logs, mushrooms. Both are plenty accurate, the 25 is better for 50yds + because at that distance it is sometimes difficult to tell if the 22 hit the target. Shooting the 25 is very similar to shooting 22lr standard velocity. Both are drop dead gorgeous. If I only could have 1 it would be the 25 rifle. Since I have both, the 22 carbine gets the most use. It shoots the CPHP's very well, at 1.2cents a shot I'm a long way from broke. It is my opinion, the Koreans are world masters of non regulated pcp. A regulator would only serve to add weight on these.
When I checked PA, it looked like only the .25 carbine was available... no option for a .22 carbine?

I'd definetly enjoy the extra shot count, but the carbine length makes it look great. I've always love lever action guns of all types. I'm hoping to find a Sumatra Carbine, I never pulled the trigger and bought one back when they were still sold. But the eagle claw has been catching my eye lately too.

If you don't use your .22 as much and want to give it a good home feel free to send me a PM :)
 
Bought a refurbished Eagle Claw carbine .22 from Pyramid, new condition, works perfectly, beautiful gun. So happy I just ordered a full size refurbished Eagle Claw in .25. I also bought a refurbished Avenger. 22, also like new, works perfectly. I think alot of returns are from sticking valves when new, not broken in yet.
I bought refurbished that definitely looked like nothing done to them, I think a lot of return are guns ( more so the powerful ones) that the buyer realized it's not the gun for him.
 
The eagle claw .25 is one of my favorite airguns. I have the donnyFL on it, all I can hear is the spring in the gun. It can go through 11.5" of ballistic gel at 15' with JSBs and has zero noise, it's a great gun for taking small animals for sure. Plus I can use it in my back yard without pissing off the neighbors which is a plus. It's a great gun. My power wheel has been stuck since I got it though, but it's stuck on high power at least.