Easiest to pump? You’ll be surprised…

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  • @johnnybbgunner2136
    @johnnybbgunner2136 Рік тому +2

    362 with many more modifications out on the market. My 362 is the 100 year wood stock edition and I hope they hopped it up on power and trigger.🤠

  • @scotthanson4200
    @scotthanson4200 Рік тому +2

    the seneca dragonfly looks like a very cool pumper. the sheridan air rifles in the day with there own .20 cal all brass and walnut rifle were l think the top pumper they built them in racine wisconsin and to them it was about the quality and using the best materials and they were built to last a life time if not abused. they stuck with there own .20 cal pellets that they made.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +2

      I’d read that vintage Sheridan’s were going for quite a bit on eBay. I believe the Benjamin.177 & .22 guns were pretty similar?
      The Dragonfly is a nice gun. It has a lot of neat features over the Benjamin’s pumpers but I still think the Benjamin guns are better built. In my perfect world I’d prefer this Dragonfly with a traditional pumping linkage that had the same level of effort as a 362. I think their butterfly linkage or whatever it’s called is more of a gimmick than something that adds value or ease of shooting.

    • @scotthanson4200
      @scotthanson4200 Рік тому +1

      @@airgunsofalaska l agree 100% of what you are saying. l may look into more of this new pumper . l do like the look of it and it has a cool name for the gun. l only wonder about this new linkage system. will it hold up is my question. the old style pumpers like the sheridans and benjamins are not hard to pump up. the problem l think is that people that are new to airguns dont know the correct tecnique when pumping up an air gun. and they struggle. struggle comes complaining. and so someone invents easy pumping system. good vidio though on the dragonfly

  • @johnnybbgunner2136
    @johnnybbgunner2136 Рік тому +1

    Nice to know as I am waiting on my 362 to arrive.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      I’m shooting my Dragonfly right now and still like the pumping action of my 362 better.

  • @johnnybbgunner2136
    @johnnybbgunner2136 Рік тому +1

    Hans and Fran’s Brothers were great.🤠🇺🇸

  • @pricelessppp
    @pricelessppp Рік тому +1

    No 1322/1377 in there? Thinking of ordering one.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +2

      I’ve done a few videos on those types of guns if you want to check them out. You definitely want to order one. Everyone should have one of those guns as they are excellent as both pistols and carbines.

  • @stevengoodman3498
    @stevengoodman3498 Рік тому

    362 for the win. Great video man!

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      It’s definitely easier and more natural feeling to pump. 😀

  • @TxGunRunner58
    @TxGunRunner58 Рік тому +1

    I love my .22 Dragonfly! At 20yds, same hole! Once I finally had the barrel clean with 126 patches with my Patchworm, Ballistol and Bore Tech Rimfire!!! I will probably one in .177!!!

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      The Dragonfly I owned was very accurate at close ranges. I just couldn’t get it to group tight and consistently at longer distances. The barrel moved around when pumping creating a situation where the scope wouldn’t stay zeroed. I sent it back.

  • @johnnybbgunner2136
    @johnnybbgunner2136 Рік тому

    Congratulations again on the 1000 subscribers already.🤠🇺🇸

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      Thanks 👍 Kinda funny though, I see why so many gun type channels are always complaining about YT and using other platforms. It seems like 75% of the videos I upload now get limited monetization status automatically. I have to then request an additional review. I never saw that issue with my powersports channel.
      From what I’m seeing, a guy would have to have 1000’s and 1000’s of subscribers to make even a pittance off UA-cam. It’s not something someone should do if they think they are going to make money.

  • @mudbutton2
    @mudbutton2 Рік тому +1

    The Seneca also needs 15 pumps to hit full power, which is IMO a bit ridiculous. For pumpers a forward mounted red dot works well IMO and is what I have on my 1981 Blue Streak.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +3

      I knew it needed 15 pumps going in before I ordered it but didn’t realize the pumping action would feel so weird. I’ve discovered I prefer the traditional pumping action style that requires fewer pumps for full power. The Dragonfly is a nice gun, I’m just a bit surprised with the issues that have cropped up on the first two days.

    • @yoitired
      @yoitired Рік тому

      I was thinking about red dot for pumpers, how much do you need to spend? Like will a $50 one from Amazon work or do you need a Holosun?

  • @brianwilke592
    @brianwilke592 Рік тому

    I like the pumpers too, especially the 362. I like that Benjamin you have...I've spent all my "allowance" money on air rifles for awhile, and when I get enough collected, that may still may be out of range....but, ya never know, might find one on e-bay some day.

    • @russellpresley6372
      @russellpresley6372 9 місяців тому

      Check out estate sells. My dad found a sears 1400 for twenty dollars and I pick up crosman coleman 760 the other day for 5 dollars.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  9 місяців тому

      @russellpresley6372 I enjoyed going to estate sales when I visited my Grandpa in Indiana. But my town is so small you kinda know everybody so those kinds of things are sad (for me) to attend.
      There are definitely great deals to be had though!

  • @yoitired
    @yoitired Рік тому

    Great info to think about cus I'm still looking for my perfect .22 pumper, maybe I should just send in the 362 to Baker, throw money at them and tell them to make it awesome lol. That's so weird the accuracy on the Dragonfly died, is that with the scope? Or irons too?

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      I’ve not removed the scope and gone back to iron sights. I’m going to give my arms a break from pumping and let the dumb thing sit for a few days.
      I’ve shot my 362 for as long as a duration as the Dragonfly over the same consecutive day period and it didn’t give me aches and pains in my forearms are wrists. The pumping mechanism on this Dragonfly is a joke. Who cares if the effort is slightly reduced from a 362 when as a trade off you’ve got to pump it twice as much for every full power shot?
      Right now I’m left thinking, did I really want a pneumatic that can shoot really well from 0-20 yds and has this amazing feature that you get to pump it twice as much for every shot? 🤔🤷‍♂️

  • @LowkeyAirgunner
    @LowkeyAirgunner Рік тому +1

    Interesting!
    Pumping effort being the main thing they focused on for marketing I would have thought it felt easier or atleast a bit better
    _The 362 is so affordable it probably would be my pick._

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +2

      That Dragonfly was so disappointing in so many ways. I fell for the marketing and I’m still kinda pissed about it. 🤬
      The 362 is easier to pump but Dragonfly, DRAGONFLY! It’s all the big YT airgun review channels could talk about.

    • @LowkeyAirgunner
      @LowkeyAirgunner Рік тому

      @@airgunsofalaska Yeah Ive learned not to take everything that the manufacturer or big paid channels say for cash after paying way too much for my silly Gamo 10x.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +3

      @@LowkeyAirgunner yeah, those big channels are nothing but infomercials for whatever gun manufacturer provided them with a free demo model. I can’t stand that kind of shill marketing.

    • @LowkeyAirgunner
      @LowkeyAirgunner Рік тому

      ​​@@airgunsofalaskaI made a few reviews yet and some with free products and never have been asked to say anything specific about any products!
      _Hopefully my honesty will not affect future sponsorships but id rather quit than lie._
      *I am having fun with the borrowed Pcp from Airgunarcheryfun Canada! I wonder if they ship to Alaska hahaha*

  • @peteralexben
    @peteralexben Рік тому +2

    i did have a lot of pumpers most sheridan c orginal because that was the most powerfull airgun then , only bsa airsporters ,hw 35 diana 35 m, on the market then next behind in power the recoilles shot of the pneumatic was good for accuracy , but then came the magnum springer the hw 80 , and that was much easyer and faster to shoot and 50 %more output, i got a diana 54 but that was a perfect gun ,but best used from a bench it must be kept horizontal to get the recoilles accuracy . and the scope is still moving , now there is the norica omnia zrs zero recoil also the scope is out of the recoil. that could be the best springer ever . after pcp or co2, and with the advance only pellets needed

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      I’ve got an Air King and noticed how the action will move depending on the angle it’s held. I like it but it’s heavy and while amazingly smooth for a springer it still slightly vibrates compared to a pneumatic.
      I’ve got 3 PCP’s and don’t shoot them much because I hate recharging them with a hand pump. I watched a few videos on that Norica and it appears to have a similar floating action like the Air King. I’d like to try one before I’d ever buy one but I don’t have that opportunity.
      This Dragonfly is quite nice, I just don’t care for it’s weird feeling pumping action and how many pumps it requires for full power. I’ve basically confirmed my initial reservations that I’d end up disliking the need to pump 15 times for full power.

  • @johnnybbgunner2136
    @johnnybbgunner2136 Рік тому

    Can you go 10 pumps on the 362 and see any increase in power?

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      8 pumps is the max so I stick with that. I suspect it’ll hold onto some air at 10 pumps.

  • @johnvesper989
    @johnvesper989 Рік тому

    Where did you get that barrel for the 362 ? I can't find them

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      I ordered that 24” bbl from Mac1 back in the fall of ‘22.

    • @johnvesper989
      @johnvesper989 Рік тому

      @@airgunsofalaska Thanks. Looks like his Website is no longer in operation.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      @@johnvesper989 I just checked and yes, that’s how it looks. I found a forum post discussion about it. Sounds like he was in a bike accident and rebuilding his website. Hopefully the information below will be helpful to get hold of him. Here’s a link to the forum post:
      www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=210231.0
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      Re: Mac1 Airguns site is offline?
      « Reply #3 on: September 13, 2023, 08:50:16 PM »
      I recently heard GoDaddy is not airgun friendly so there may have been a contract breach. Here is his Email and Phone # (562) 961-6221 mac1airgun@gmail.com
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  • @precisionrodentcontrol_PRC
    @precisionrodentcontrol_PRC Рік тому

    Great video, great info. 342 FTW!

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +2

      I wish they’d have made those style Benjamin guns easier to scope. Had they done so there’d be little reason to consider buying a 362 or a Dragonfly. The Benjamin’s are built like tanks and are proven to provide decades of service. I doubt the pumping linkage on my Dragonfly will stand the test of time.

  • @stephengunrunnerhanson3550
    @stephengunrunnerhanson3550 Рік тому

    Great rifles and its another way to shoot i have a mate got one its ok and a great video all the best and i like Smk rifles under levers and brake barrel the b2 custom i give two b2 rifles to a good friend the 22 was about 10.5 ftlbs and the 177 was wait for it 11.4ftlbs and the extra ftlbs made it a better rifle and it was accurate but great video.

  • @WalnutandSteel
    @WalnutandSteel Рік тому +2

    Get a crosman 101!

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      Whoa! Guys on eBay are very fond of those guns. I don’t know if it’s because I’m in AK or if they charge everyone $158 shipping?
      The 101 is outside of my realm of familiarity. They look pretty cool though.

    • @Relaxbadkneeadventures
      @Relaxbadkneeadventures Рік тому

      @@airgunsofalaska 158 dollars great deal 🤣🤣

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      @@Relaxbadkneeadventures Right!? I have three in my cart for that bargain price shipping. 🤣😆😂

    • @WalnutandSteel
      @WalnutandSteel Рік тому +1

      The 101 is the first crosman pump up!

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      @@WalnutandSteelA 101 would be fun to shoot and really interesting to look at. I’m pretty surprised at how many showed up for sale on eBay for such a vintage gun.

  • @johnconnor6725
    @johnconnor6725 Рік тому

    Try a Webely Rebal.
    A real beast to pump but the power is there.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      I’d not heard of that gun before so I looked it up. It’s definitely nice looking.

  • @armandogonzales9304
    @armandogonzales9304 4 місяці тому

    The mid linkage pin broke on my Dragonfly. 😡

  • @joedokes8641
    @joedokes8641 Рік тому

    I like the Dragonflies features but the magazines are a little cheesy I don't care for way you load them . I like the fact that a moderator can be installed , for me living in a housing tract it makes it very quiet . I also have the 342 ( 1977 model ) along with Sheridans and they just make to much noise .

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      The large number of features is why I ended up buying one. Though I do feel I was misled by shill, vendor sponsored videos touting its accuracy. I’m still unhappy about that.
      I didn’t care for the way the magazine loaded either but I only tried it once. For plinking/target shooting it’s unnecessary but for pest control it’d be great. I did like that it had a metal housing and the magnet retention was a nice system.
      I’m rural enough that sound isn’t an issue for me but I can see how the threaded muzzle would be a great feature.
      I’ve also got a 342, an ‘84 model, it’s a great gun!

  • @Relaxbadkneeadventures
    @Relaxbadkneeadventures Рік тому

    Nice video again 😉👍

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Hopefully some guys don’t get upset that I’m not head over heels in love with the Dragonfly. I just tell viewers what I find and try and explain why I feel the way I do about things.
      It’s definitely a nice gun and I like airguns in this price range. I just find it kind of ironic that the main thing I find annoying is the biggest selling feature with this gun.

    • @Relaxbadkneeadventures
      @Relaxbadkneeadventures Рік тому

      @@airgunsofalaskayou are in you’re right to say what you think about it .the mechanic part of the pumping looks for me fragile. I think it’s better to take the crosman into the forest to hunt sasquatch 🤣👍. It looks nice but after your review it is off my list.thanks and have a nice sunday

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      @@Relaxbadkneeadventures I too have my doubts about how long the fragile looking linkage is going to hold together. It’ll be a gun I’ll need to keep an eye on for loose parts and e-clips that fall off. 🤦‍♂️

  • @randyhardy3692
    @randyhardy3692 Рік тому

    I prefer mine over Seneca too the seneca takes more effort pulling the arm out

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      Me too! I couldn’t get used to the weird pump stroke of the Seneca. I feel like they improved one aspect but messed up another.

  • @michaell1665
    @michaell1665 Рік тому

    I haven't bought either airgun yet... looking at them! However, your review is exactly the opposite of every other video review I've seen! By opposite, I am referring to the pump action. The quality, including wood stock and metal trigger of the Seneca appeals to me. One article showed the power (measuring speed) of various numbers of pumps from both airguns from 3 to max and the Seneca gets 95% of its knockdown power (around 15 foot pounds) by the 9th or 10th pump. And that last pump was as easy as the first I understand.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      I buy all my own airguns so I’m not beholden to a sponsor or advertiser to say nice things about their product. This channel is just an extension of my hobby, I’m not trying to make it into a side business or something like that. I watch the same videos as everyone else I felt I got lied to about this gun.
      Basically the Dragonfly is easier to pump on compression, no one talks about how it’s more difficult and unnatural feeling to pull the pump open on the intake stroke. Plus the gun requires 15 pumps for full power. That’s a lot of pumping, especially with an unnatural feeling stroke cycle.
      The wood looks nice but has sharp edges, I pinched my hand repeatedly on closure of the pump and the pump handle is slippery. I did really like the trigger, it’s a great feeling trigger!
      A 362 only takes 8 pumps for full power and mine is easier to pump than the Dragonfly. But is not in the same class unless it is modified with a Crosman steel breech so…. Unless a guy wants to do that it’s at a disadvantage as a scope can’t easily be mounted. The Benjamins 392/397 are nicer guns, way more accurate and far better built and will last much longer than the Chinese made Dragonfly. But they are considerably more difficult to pump, the ergos suck for shooting iron sights with the new synthetic stock and it requires a $50 scope mount to properly mount a scope and the Benjamin is already $20 more expensive. The Dragonfly has a lot of cool features and if you only shoot out to 35 yards a guy will probably be content with it barring the unknowns about its long term reliability, longevity and parts support.

  • @armandogonzales9304
    @armandogonzales9304 4 місяці тому

    No scopes on pumpers.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  4 місяці тому

      @@armandogonzales9304 it has a scope rail, why would you not use it?

  • @cedricwebb5576
    @cedricwebb5576 8 місяців тому

    Awesome video Sir. Thanks to your information, I have my mind made up. I'll get the 362. Amazon has what it advertised as having a metal breech. My only fear is, what if it doesn't have a metal breech, then I'll just have to purchase one. I just want something to dispatch a few squirrels. Thanks again. You covered tons of info. Also, I loaned my Benjamin Silver streak out years ago and never got it back 😡. Id love to have another one.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  8 місяців тому

      Thanks! Bummer about your Silver Streak, those are very nice guns.
      Amazon did have the anniversary model 362 available and that has a steel breech and wood stock. The standard version doesn’t have either. Pyramid has the anniversary 362 model marked down $100.
      The standard 362 uses the plastic breech, iron sights only. It’s accurate within a reasonable distance but the steel breech is much nicer and allows for proper mounting of a scope. I really like the 362 and built my own .177 cal version of it.

  • @mikecarter4412
    @mikecarter4412 Рік тому

    No way I’d pump to 15 😂

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      I greatly disliked having to pump it that number of times. It is an airgun I never regretted sending back for a refund.

    • @mikecarter4412
      @mikecarter4412 Рік тому

      @@airgunsofalaska if I’m
      Pumping it better be a pcp and it’s being pumped by my compressor

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      @@mikecarter4412 Haha 😄, I don’t mind pumping pneumatic guns with the traditional 8-10 pump max as I often only need 6 pumps for the ranges I shoot. I’ve found I greatly dislike hand pumping PCP’s so I don’t tend to shoot mine much.

  • @abesvenom
    @abesvenom Рік тому +1

    I was so frustrated watching this video lol, Dude that bird was sitting there the hall time you were talking lol, 3 guns on your table I would stop the video and rage a war on that bird lol

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому

      Heh haha 😂. I’m not really into shooting birds or any animals unless they are being pests around my house. I think this is the first summer I’ve gone where I’ve not had to shoot a single squirrel. I much prefer to plink and target shoot.

  • @johnnybbgunner2136
    @johnnybbgunner2136 Рік тому

    If I have to work hard with any gun…it will be used much less often.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  Рік тому +1

      That’s how I am with my PCP’s. I dread using the hand pump to charge them.

  • @victorambrose8049
    @victorambrose8049 11 місяців тому

    He's making too big a deal of the pumping of the Seneca. You do it a while you get used to the action. It's more the 15 pumps for maximum power I don't like. but the pumps are not hard, although the last two or three get a little more resistance. With that said, I'm sure I would enjoy the Benjamin 392S. But I do prefer the Wood stock of the Seneca and the easier pumping and much better fiber optic sights. Every review I've seen, said the Benjamins sights suck. Dragonfly, also seems to be more accurate of the two from the reviews I've seen. I just seen a review that said just the opposite of what he said about the Seneca dragonfly. I have a very old crosman 22 caliber pump and and all these other pump air rifles get progressively harder the more you pump them. this is the only one I ever had, that barely gets any harder until the last two or three which is only slightly firmer. And I'm 67 years old, so I know what I'm talking about, since I've been shooting these things since I was a teenager.

    • @airgunsofalaska
      @airgunsofalaska  11 місяців тому +1

      I bought brand new or already owned all the guns featured in this video. I don’t get guns for free to say nice things about them so other people hopefully order them from PA or some other big online store. The big selling point of the Seneca is its pumping action. Well it’s pretty bad when the $100 cheaper 362 is easier to pump. I gain zero, zilch, nada for whatever gun someone buys, nor do I care what they get.
      The Dragonfly didn’t live up to the hype for me and I returned it. Having to pump 15 times for full power in order to shoot long distance is a total drag. The Benjamin is a much higher quality gun and far better built. The new synthetic stock models (I have a 397S) have terrible ergos for shooting iron sights. But install a scope and it is very comfortable. The piss poor accuracy of my Dragonfly past 35 yds was the final straw and I returned it. I’ve done multiple videos showcasing the amazing accuracy of my 397S. There isn’t even a comparison as the Seneca was so bad past 35 yds.
      I’ve also been shooting airguns for a very long time, since elementary school actually. If a gun sucks I’m going to tell it as it is on my channel. I’m not trying to get a product sponsorship from some random airgun vendor.