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    Dragon Claw...a monster hunting rifle with 2 air reservoirs!0.5679 fpsMeasured with 225-gr. ammo SY12.7DragonCL2 [PY-2500-4995]
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    Dragon Claw Dual Tank Air Rifle by Sam Yanginformation

    • Sam Yang Dragon Claw
    • Precharged pneumatic (PCP)
    • Single-shot
    • Bolt-action
    • Dual air reservoirs
    • 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 9 powerful shots per fill
    • Built-in manometer (air pressure gauge)
    • Hardwood Monte Carlo stock with checkered forearm & grip
    • Raised RH cheekpiece
    • Includes probe with 1/8" BSPP male threads


    The Sam Yang Dragon Claw throws a .50 cal. projectile and get 230 ft-lbs., giving you the power to compete with firearms when hunting. This rifle can humanely and quickly take out feral hogs, javelinas, coyotes, foxes, nutria, possums, woodchucks, raccoons and similar animals.

    Because this gun has two air reservoirs, you have the luxury of getting more shots from a fill. Our tech department tested this gun with a 200-grain projectile (gun filled to 3000 psi):

    Shot No. 1: 653 fps
    Shot No. 2: 667 fps
    Shot No. 3: 643 fps
    Shot No. 4: 634 fps
    Shot No. 5: 620 fps
    Shot No. 6: 601 fps
    Shot No. 7: 576 fps
    Shot No. 8: 581 fps
    Shot No. 9: 544 fps
    Shot No. 10: 521 fps
    Shot No. 11: 490 fps
    Shot No. 12: 454 fps
    Shot No. 13: 453 fps
    Shot No. 14: 420 fps
    Shot No. 15: 388 fps
    Shot No. 16: 350 fps
    Shot No. 17: 258 fps

    Shot on LOW POWER *3,000 psi starting pressure*
    1. 461
    2. 485
    3. 500
    4. 533
    5. 547
    6. 558
    7. 557
    8. 562
    9. 551
    10. 526
    11. 489
    12. 424
    13. 350
    14. 284
    *All shots with .50 cal round ball, 176 grains. Pressure reading after shot 14 was 500 psi.

    Dragon Claw Dual Tank Air Rifle by Sam Yangspecifications

    Caliber:0.5
    Velocity:679 fpsMeasured with 225-gr. ammo
    Loudness:5-High
    Barrel Length:21.6
    Overall Length:42.5
    Capacity:1
    Barrel:Rifled
    Front Sights:Blade and Ramp
    Rear Sights:Adjustable for windage and elevation
    Scopeable:11mm dovetail
    Trigger:Two-stage non-adjustable
    Buttplate:Rubber
    Suggested for:Hunting
    Trigger Pull:Unknown
    Action:Bolt-action
    Safety:Manual
    Power Plant:Pre-charged pneumatic
    Single Shot Or Repeater:Single-shot
    Max Shots Per Fill:9
    Body Type:Rifle
    Weight:8.1 lbs

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    Overall rating:5 5.0

    Value for money:5 5.0

    By Marvin from USA on 2012-01-18 11:57:08
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    Things I liked:Power - accuracy with the stock sights - right on target each shot. With a scope its awesome. Easy to load, clean, fire and show off. Folks cannot believe there's a 50 cal air rifle.
    Things I would have changed:Can't think of anything.
    What others should know:Full tanks you'll get about 6 good clean high power shots. After that, another 4 or so at good velocity - carry a refill tank with you as the pump will take forever!

    Overall rating:5 5.0

    Value for money:5 5.0

    Accuracy:4 4.0

    By Ron from USA on 2011-12-09 16:30:04
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    Things I liked:I like just about everything regarding this beast. Beautiful stock and action plate with ".50 Caliber" imprinted on it. Purchased specifically for wild boar hunting, although it's only been used as a coffee can killer thus far. A bit loud for an airgun, but this is quite literally not your Father's airgun! I truly believe this particular airgun is the manifestation of a new generation of airguns, as nobody in their right mind would have even dreamed a compressed-air rifle could ever have the raw power to kill a boar-sized mammal only 5 years ago. It's not so much about FPS, but ft.lbs. and caliber size that will do the damage one requires for these very aggressive, very powerful animals. One shot to the vitals will take out the biggest boars humanely and relatively pain-free, and that's what the goal is for us "real hunters" that do care about our environment and that our grand children will be able to hunt as well.
    Things I would have changed:Maybe a "Dragon Claw / Hill pump" combination, with a reduced price for the set? I went to a local paintball and gun/dive shop in town to fill 'er up, and had to purchase a scuba adapter kit with a gauge (about $50) even though the Dragon Claw has a built-in air-pressure gauge, to use between the rifle and tank. It cost me $4 to fill up to 3,000 psi. Not bad for 15-20 good, powerful shots. A gauge like this would be a nice addition to the rifle as another package deal.
    What others should know:Once you find a method of filling it up, it is simple to use even for beginners, and requires two simple steps to shoot. Kind of a "side bolt-action" implemented here, just pull it back, then pull back the metal sleeve above the action to load it, and your good to go. Best not to operate this rifle in a residential area, unless you have none or very few neighbors, or you are in a rural area due to the louder-than-usual noise. (Personally, I love the noise - beautiful)!

    Overall rating:5 5.0

    Value for money:5 5.0

    Accuracy:4 4.0

    By Customer from USA on 2011-10-27 21:20:31
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    Things I liked:Dual tank, slightly less fps than single tank but does 4-5 closely spaced fps shots without resorting to using mil-dots to compensate for droop. First 5 shots use about 250 psi each and my POI seems to remain the same. I use a hand pump which is good for occasional shooting but I was wishing I had a scuba tank while sighting in the rifle! Finish of gun is good, bluing and stock are very nice. Gun is well balanced, lightweight, and is easy to hold and aim. It’s loud but not excessively loud, a cross between a black powder rifle and a .410 shotgun. I found the recoil to be light. Cocking effort was high initially but rapidly fell off. I lubed it with light oil and now it’s very smooth. Accuracy is good and improving. When I first got the gun, at 50 yards I was holding 4” center-to-center groupings. After working on the trigger, I’m down below 2.5” and can get shots within ¾” of my POI. All of my shots have been standing while using a tree to steady the rifle and I seat the bullets before firing each time. At 50 yards, 200 grain round nose bullets go 1 ½” into loosely held phone books, but the damage extends another ½” beyond and the channel is over 2” across (this is supposed to simulate shooting into bone). I’ve not shot many 225 grain HPs but they seem to have similar groupings as the 200s. I used a 3-9x32 Bug Buster and UTG mount from my RWS 34 and reversed the rail to give about ½” more eye relief. The UTG mount should let me use a 4-16x40 Leapers scope and clear the rear sight.
    Things I would have changed:Polish and lube the trigger and sear at the factory. Lighter bullets to use against smaller animals.
    What others should know:I hated the trigger when I first got the gun, it had high resistance, effort was high, and the travel was excessively long, you just pulled forever before it would fire. It took about fifteen minutes of polishing the trigger and sear, and lubing everything to get rid of this. It will never be a match trigger but now it’s smooth, I know when it will fire every time, and I keep the gun on target as I pull on the trigger. Use emery cloth and DO NOT alter your sear or trigger or you gun could become unsafe!
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