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Started by Kijona, May 29, 2012, 10:33:08 PM

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yamahonkawazuki

.22lr silencer http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/411547701/SILENCERCO+SPARROW+.22LR+SUPPRESSOR
weve also got a .50AE desert eagle in stock that would take care of the coons, as well as back door, yard, koi pond  back fence and prolly neighbours house wall lol
Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
".
A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

adidasguy

Quote from: yamahonkawazuki on April 20, 2013, 01:44:32 AM
.22lr silencer http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/411547701/SILENCERCO+SPARROW+.22LR+SUPPRESSOR
weve also got a .50AE desert eagle in stock that would take care of the coons, as well as back door, yard, koi pond  back fence and prolly neighbours house wall lol
Save it for me. How much $
Tax refund coming in. I found I can deduct the care expenses for my mom so that helps a lot. I can't deduct her rent because I can't have her as a dependent ( $300 too much pension a year which is still not enough to live on). You can deduct non-dependent family members medical and care expenses.

On another note:
What scope and mounts are required for a Benjamin Marauder PCP Air Rifle .22 cal Repeater 1000 fps

In everything I've read, nothing really says and I'm a noobie at things that go bang or in this case pffffffffffft.
It comes with no sights (WTF?) so I need a short range sight for say 30 feet.

This seems to be the best legal thing for varmint control. 22's and other things that really go BANG are not something the city likes and would annoy the neighbors. The .22 air rifle seems to be rated as good for critters (based on reviews) and is supposed to be very quiet (so I can practice in the yard and not attract attention).

For coons, especially when there is momma and babies, you need a repeater like the Benjamin Marauder.

Single shot break barrel (oooooh! I have been learning the correct terms) is too slow. Spring mechanism too noisy and slow.

Is this becoming the West Seattle GS500 and Pellet Gun Club and Beer Connoisseur Society?  :dunno_black:

kyled25

It has an 11mm dovetail rail. Depending what kind of optic you want to put on the gun you may need an adapter rail or scope rings. For the distances your talking about a simple and cheap red dot sight would be fine.  The one linked doesn't require a special rail adapter for the air rifle your thinking about getting.   http://www.airgundepot.com/bsa-30mm-red-dot-22-silver-3-8-dovetail.html

yamahonkawazuki

i sent you a pm regarding scope and mounts for the rifle. now the silencer is pricy lol damn near 500.  :cookoo:
Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
".
A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

Badot

Quote from: adidasguy on April 20, 2013, 03:49:11 AMSingle shot break barrel (oooooh! I have been learning the correct terms) is too slow. Spring mechanism too noisy and slow.

Nitro piston airguns are a bit more pricey but make more of a 'ping' sound (like a slightly higher pitch tire bead seating). Much better and quieter than the combination twang/thwack of a spring. Plus you can leave them cocked without worrying about damage to the gun.

I'd still recommend a long barreled .22 bolt action over a PCP airgun. You shouldn't have a problem getting the same knockdown power per noise by choosing your ammo and then you get the adaptability and simplicity (as well as parts availability) of a 22 rifle. Ratshot, tracers, hyper velocity ammo, the quiet stuff, and everything in between... all perfectly happy in the same gun. Not to mention you can get a great quality .22 for under $200.

noworries

Nah, it's becoming the American kill or maim an animal painfully by using an inadequate tool Society. Look, boys, if you have to kill an animal, do it the proper way - fast and clean. Remember, kharma.

codajastal

Quote from: noworries on April 20, 2013, 05:26:54 PM
Nah, it's becoming the American kill or maim an animal painfully by using an inadequate tool Society. Look, boys, if you have to kill an animal, do it the proper way - fast and clean. Remember, kharma.
+1 :bowdown:
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Don't bother talking to me, I will not answer you

pliskin

You can get a Gamo Whisper brake barrel .177 (has built in silencer) with a scope for about $180 clams. It's a brake barrel single shot 1000-1200fps. Use a hollow point pellet with a steel or polymer tip it will take care of most small game. You should never need more than one shot. If you miss the varmint going to run anyway and you'll not have a second chance.
Why are you looking here?

Janx101

Quote from: Badot on April 19, 2013, 10:25:10 PM
Quote from: k.rollin on April 19, 2013, 10:02:47 PMYou could always try launching the varmints too, if you felt like building a siege engine.

Ooh, now we're talking!

Maybe build yourself a little trebuchet... instead of a sling, use a little net with some kind of bait. Pull the pin and watch as they become someone else's problem a few blocks down  :icon_mrgreen:

Hmmmmm .... http://science.discovery.com/tv-shows/punkin-chunkin/videos/punkin-chunkin-catapults.htm

Does a raccoon and a punkin weigh about the same?

yamahonkawazuki

Quote from: noworries on April 20, 2013, 05:26:54 PM
Nah, it's becoming the American kill or maim an animal painfully by using an inadequate tool Society. Look, boys, if you have to kill an animal, do it the proper way - fast and clean. Remember, kharma.
speak for yourself Eh? look at his location. most cities disallow gunfire. in fact i think all of them do. addy ill get you a pic of the eagle monday when i go in. IIRC its NIB wanting to say 1400?, going rate for one atm. really no markup to speak of.
Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
".
A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

Kiwingenuity

If you want a quiet gadget to take care of critters I have two options that work well for me:
1) KMK-10 .22 MKII Ruger with Colibi powderless target shorts (great for rats in ceiling spaces / basements) - the powderless ammo is good for about 5m lethal on things such as rats and won't make it through a plaster board wall

2) My most recent purchase has been a H&R .44 single shot with a nice gunworks supressor (almost cost as much as the rifle) and a basic reflex scope - this thing is vvveeeerry vvveeeerry Qwuiet.. used it to skittle a bambi about three weeks back. Effective range about 25m with subsonic ammo. Seems to work a treat.

In terms of homemade traps, you can have some great fun reading up - I would recommend this title I found some time back, and a great website for other bits and pieces...
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17243/17243-h/17243-h.htm

I also have an electronic rat trap, and man, that thing takes no prisoners.  No rats have learned to avoid it yet either. Using bacon dripping on wholemeal crackers as the bait... They are talking of banning the electronic traps here, but it is all other in about 5 seconds even on some pretty large rats. The main reason I have it is that it is safe for cats and dogs since they cannot activate it. 

oldmech

guns are great and cool i own and have owned quite a few. but for rodents such as mice nothing beats the old west virginia mouse trap. one five gallon bucket insides greased up. two ramps for the vermin to climb up and one board to bridge the span of the bucket, just slightly with the bait in the middle. heres the trick. two finish nails in the ends of the bait board so when the little critters go up the ramp and onto the board they  loose their balance on the balanced or not so balanced baord withe bait on it, and fall into the bucket.
really this too much typing to make this shite up. it works. :D

yamahonkawazuki

Quote from: Kiwingenuity on April 21, 2013, 12:20:24 PM
If you want a quiet gadget to take care of critters I have two options that work well for me:
1) KMK-10 .22 MKII Ruger with Colibi powderless target shorts (great for rats in ceiling spaces / basements) - the powderless ammo is good for about 5m lethal on things such as rats and won't make it through a plaster board wall

2) My most recent purchase has been a H&R .44 single shot with a nice gunworks supressor (almost cost as much as the rifle) and a basic reflex scope - this thing is vvveeeerry vvveeeerry Qwuiet.. used it to skittle a bambi about three weeks back. Effective range about 25m with subsonic ammo. Seems to work a treat.

In terms of homemade traps, you can have some great fun reading up - I would recommend this title I found some time back, and a great website for other bits and pieces...
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17243/17243-h/17243-h.htm

I also have an electronic rat trap, and man, that thing takes no prisoners.  No rats have learned to avoid it yet either. Using bacon dripping on wholemeal crackers as the bait... They are talking of banning the electronic traps here, but it is all other in about 5 seconds even on some pretty large rats. The main reason I have it is that it is safe for cats and dogs since they cannot activate it.
Ill be damned i forgot about hte colibi rounds  :bowdown:
Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
".
A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

noworries

#393
Oh, that's OK then. Some bit of paper says no guns. So let's kill an animal - or hurt it - or main it - with an inadequate tool that lets you get your jollies off and your gun fantasies sorta fulfilled. Say it once again so you might understand - if you have to kill an animal, do it fast, do it clean. While I'm here, have you ever seen the pain a poorly shot animal exhibits and endures. Nah, I thought not.

And of course I speak for myself.

And Yami, mate, remember karma. Do remember karma. When you hit the Pearlies it mightn't be yer 40 virgins but yer 40 racoons and a couple of their moose mates awaiting for ya.






Janx101

errrr ... noworries ... understand your point .. and agree clean and quick is the only way ... but .. i dont remember anyone actually gloating that they wanted to give a lingering death to the critters....

there HAS been discussion of what the minimum force required might be... and of how accuracy is paramount ..

plus a few of the JOKING style bits .. such as catapults and things...

you dont really think Addy or Yama ... who love their Cats to "ends of the earth" .. would deliberately maim or wound and leave to linger a Raccoon or other varmint or any animal... do you? ..

or anyone in here really ...

do you actually hunt anything?... with anything?... or just have a total karmic/all are equal lifestyle? ... im not trying to be too provocative here ... (i think) .. but .. preachin' best be backed by real experience .. not just wishful thinking .. and i dont know which you have... and i'm curious.. genuinely!! ..  :icon_question:

Kiwingenuity

Sorry - bit of a typo - manufacturer is Colibri for the powderless rounds. Yellow packaging with a hummingbird on the front. Only issue is that you have to single shot them if you are using a .22 LR chambered semi.

Kijona

Just picked up a Kel-Tec PLR-16!!

Wow. What a gun!



(not my pic)

codajastal

Looks like someone preparing for war?
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adidasguy

I think I need some. I have all the GS500 parts I need. Time to start collecting something else.
Send any c/o the Bike Cave.  :icon_lol:

john

I have always liked the kel-tec sub 2000.
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