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Seneca Dragon Claw, .50 cal

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  • Code: AGD-24994994 · .50 · 679 fps
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Sam Yang Dragon Claw Features Diagram

Seneca Dragon Claw
  • Pre-charged pneumatic (PCP)
  • Single-shot
  • Bolt-action
  • Rifled steel barrel (0.490" to 0.496" diameter)
  • Single air reservoir (244cc)
  • 11mm scope rail (use only compact scopes)
  • 2 power levels (first bolt stop is low power, second is high)
  • 3000 psi max fill pressure
  • About 3 powerful shots per fill
  • Built-in manometer (air pressure gauge)
  • Hardwood Monte Carlo stock with checkered forearm & grip
  • Fully adjustable, removable rear sight
  • Raised RH cheekpiece
  • Includes probe with 1/8" BSPP male threads
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Specs
  • ManufacturerSeneca
  • Caliber .50
  • Velocity 679 fps
  • Condition New
  • Ammo Type Pellets
  • Action Bolt-action
  • Barrel Style Rifled
  • Fire Mode Single-shot
  • Gun Weight 7.65
  • Overall Length 42.10
  • Barrel Length 21.60
  • Loudness 5-High
  • Magazine Capacity 0
  • Mechanism Pre-charged pneumatic
  • Rail 11mm dovetail
  • Safety Manual
  • Front Sights Blade & Ramp
  • Rear Sights Adjustable for windage & elevation
  • Shots per Fill 3
  • Trigger Adjustability Two-stage non-adjustable
  • Trigger Action 0
  • Use Hunting
  • Warranty 1-year limited warranty
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Reviews
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4.52 Reviews
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5.0
By DavidUSAJuly 8, 2018

I have the double tank now too, but this one's a bit lighter and has awesome knock down power. Shooting air bolts is a blast and a great platform for hunting anything of any size!

Pros
Accuracy. Craftsmanship. Price. Power.

Cons
None.

4.0
By RobertUSADecember 21, 2017

I love this weapon. 2. Like other reviews, the weapon is loud. It takes time to adjust to its weight. 3 the weapon is very accurate without a scope. I haven't used it for long distance. 4. I'm looking forward to purchasing the Evanix 2 or sniper and make my personal comparison regarding power, and accuracy to that of the Hatsan bull boss and my 50 cal.

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When will the single tank .50 caliber Seneca Dragon Claw,, be in stock again?

asked George from USA

It was discontinued, only dual tank is available now

Val from USA

Does it come with a pump to refill the chamber? Or is it sold separately

asked Jacob from USA

A hand pump would be a separate item.

Mark from USA

How many pounds of air pressure goes in the tank?

asked Carson from USA

3000 PSI

Mark from USA

Where is the Seneca Dragon Claw made?

asked Ed Hill

how do you refill air tanks

asked charles harvey

Can .50 cal. inline black powder plastic sabots loaded with .44cal 240 gr or .45cal 200 gr lead pistol bullets be fired through this air rifle?

asked Norman from USA

Can you mount a scope on this air rifle

asked David

can i use 45. cal bullets?

asked Nicola Volpotti

How would you fill this up with a aircompresser youll fill a tire up or with something else

asked Anthony

can you fire 336 grain ammo with it

asked payton

Could I get a adapter and a co2 paint ball air tank to fill it up with the air

asked Cameron

Sam Yang Dragon Claw, .50 cal What is the pellet / bullet weight ? 200 grain ? Will this gun shoot an arrow also ?

asked Tom McCardell

I understand it is a 50 cal. What gr bullets are offered for this cal?

asked Tom

Does the dragon claw have a built in pump?

asked Ed

If I purcha9e a SAM yang Dragon Claw .50 cal what is the life expectancy and or the cost of maintaining the rifle in perfect working condition for many years to come. The warranty is one year limited. Can you clarify the warranty and service record for the average owner. One last question. Are there people molding there own bullets and if so how might this effect the guns warranty and accuracy. I know for the old muzzle loaders molding your bullets was ounce the general practice. Heating the lead is no problem but I would think a quality air rife would require a quality factor far beyond hat used with other types of rifles. Would the molds be expensive. It would be nice to own a riffle with the capacity to take down almost any animal I would be hunting. A rifle that doesn't compromise my ability to make a clean kill. One I could always use without the need to purchase ammo from a licensed dealer. Thanks for your time Matt

asked Matthew Smith

What is the maximum effective range of this air rifle on a large game animal such as a bear or moose?

asked Tom

Where do I buy them ammo and bows for the gun?

asked Harley
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