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varmints.i had one years ago,it was the best .22 cal pistol i ever shot,i `m having a problem with an infestation of squirrells,fuckers ate through 2 trash cans dug up all my wifes flowers. when i leave my house the big fat king squirrel just sits there and looks at me.

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cause i live in the middle of a city,i gotta be stealthy about offing these bastards.

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get you a slingshot and bust their ass with that :jesterlaugh: . my father in-law had the same problem so i loaned him my .177cal BB/pellet gun and needless to say that the squirrel population dwindeled in the neiborhood. if you did use a .22lr rifle you should use sub-sonic cartridges such as ones that are made by CCI called CB's. they are basically .22 shorts with little or no gun powder and out of a rifle they as quiet as a .177 air rifle :ph34r: . they're not recommended for use in semi-autos because they may not cycle the action and cause it to jam, but you could load one cartridge at a time and use it as a single shot so to speak.

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i would go out and get some CB caps for a 22 rifle

 

friend shoots soem CB caps that he gets and he swears that he doesnt evan hear the sound of the round going off jsut the hammer striking the round

 

he offs kitty cats in his yard right in the middle of town

 

 

anybody know by chance if a squirrel will drink antifreeze like a cat will???

 

 

but our squirels found a new home after a few shots in the ass with the good ole sheridan silver streak pelet gun

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we always just used our paintball guns. neighbors cant say anything about those. and if you think it doesnt work, let me explain, we werent using you average, wal mart paintball marker. we used our guns (Angels, Emags, Eblades) and at 17- 20 shots per second on full auto from 3 or 4 guns, they couldnt take it and couldnt hold on anymore and fell to the ground dead as they could be. little bastards.

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MY grandpa taught me how to deal with ground hogs, possums, racoons, etc. He'd put bait out between the barn and the tool shed, then I'd wait around the corner with a baseball bat. When they'd find the food, I'd corner them and beat the living piss outta them. racoons are vicious little bitches, and ground hogs are tough as hell. Gotta hit them at least 30 times before they stop moving. I never had to off a squirrel, though. :shrugani:

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