N/A Seneca dragonfly MK2

Accuracy seemed to be pretty good, but I was only shooting with the iron sights. Once I get it sorted out and working right I'll scope it and see what it can do and I'm pretty optimistic based on the seneca products I've seen and read about. They don't seem to be able to build a reliable rifle, but I haven't heard of one that wasn't reasonably accurate.
 
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I’m having trouble navigating this site. I found the classified adds finally by accident but can’t find them again. Would you please instruct me on how to go to them?
at the top of the page Black header banner ,click on Forums then scroll down to Classifieds
 
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I’m having trouble navigating this site. I found the classified adds finally by accident but can’t find them again. Would you please instruct me on how to go to them?
Look up to the AIRGUN NATION LOGO (top left)
Next to it click on FORUMS
Scroll all the way down to CLASSIFIEDS & click on it

just my 2 clicks
Edward
 
I bought two Bluestreaks by doing internet and gun broker searches etc. Both came from pawn shop listing's, a 55, and a 65, both were priced at $199. With $8. Shipping on one, and $12. Shipping for the other. Both arrived in propper order as described and photographed.
One of the pawn shops was in Oklahoma City, and the other in North Carolina.
 
I bought two Bluestreaks by doing internet and gun broker searches etc. Both came from pawn shop listing's, a 55, and a 65, both were priced at $199. With $8. Shipping on one, and $12. Shipping for the other. Both arrived in propper order as described and photographed.
One of the pawn shops was in Oklahoma City, and the other in North Carolina.
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It was my experience that the gun was accurate and had the power I wanted for the type of plinking and target shooting that I do. The cocking, mag cycling and trigger pull were good. I hate the fiddly SPA mags but the CARM mags took care of that. I don't care much about a gun being loud or quiet but the threaded muzzle is a good feature for those who do. Variable power through pumping is great. I also liked the fact that it shared those CARM mags with my other SPA guns.
But the downside, for me anyways, was the pumping...
Yep, it's hard to get the pump arm open but, you don't have to completely close it between strokes.
I always felt like I was just one wrong move from bending that linkage all up. And the pump handle... the edges were sharp.. sure, I could have softened them and refinished the wood but I really didn't want to do that to a new gun.
I ended up trading the gun off for a Beeman AR2078a.
That said... you may have a totally different experience.