My Sheridan blue streak can do about anything I need an airgun for so it's my first choice, it'll easily take house mice, rats, bats, and field mice on 3 pumps.My second choice is my early crosman 760 which I really only consider to be a plinker, but as a tool I use it in loaded to pop spiders. I also have been using it to hunt the huge invasion of slugs, snails, and wood roaches we've had in our backyard lately. I could use my foot but where's the fun in that.For the most part my airguns are really just plinkers as I don't get enough pests to shoot.
13xx for me tied with my 760 in any 5-shot-clip carrying form AFTER adding the mk4-177 rifled barrel. gracious gracious gracious gracious gracious! RWS Meisterkugeln WC 20-yard single hole fun!. I loved my old C-9 and we killed MANY MANY MANY a pigeon with it, under professional capacity. But the 13xx is ultra-portable and ultra-fun. I loved my old 880, really like my 392, and will eventually find another C-9, but for day to day, the first gun I always grab is my 760 with a rifled barrel and the Rocker1 LDC. It even LOOKS cool. Only reason it edges out the 1377 is that's down at my siste's place, where it serves as the HOSP-killer.
My pics were the 1322, Racine 342, and 1400. These are my everyday rifles I use for plinking .and/or pesting. If a LDC was easier to add to some of my rifles it module take the place of the 1400. That 1400 is so quiet compared to the Dan and Benji rifles.
Not sure if this counts as a vote for the D 880 or not. My go to plinker, pester, throw in the truck pumper is a D 822. Essentially the same as an 880 but a dedicated .22 pellet rifle. Had today off and six starlings won't be troubling our bird feeder anymore thanks to that stock 822.