Lesley
PowerDork
11/27/13 4:30 p.m.
slantvaliant wrote:
bigdaddylee82 wrote:
As a youth I hunted squirrel with Marksman Biathlon Trainer, it doesn't take much to kill a squirrel.
- Lee
I had one of those. Pretty good trainer for the price. It now has a red dot sight and lives at my son's place.
To stay under the radar, think about the velocity of the fancier air rifles. If it's supersonic (around 1100 fps depending ...) it'll have a "crack" in the report that gets attention. A little less power might be less effective, but might avoid some unpleasant encounters with the local constabulary.
Do you think the positioning of that gun was accidental?
Slightly suggestive, no?
Shoot them, then you have the disposal problem.
I use rodent repellant, available at any hardware store.
I have heard drier sheets work.
Reminds me, I need to get a supply of repellant for this winter.
My neighbor has assured me that he will gladly eat any squirrels that I happen to shoot.
mad_machine wrote:
if you are in NJ.. you can't use any of them without a firearms permit.
Yes, a pump action BB gun is considered a firearm in the Garden state
why do people choose to live in a state with laws like that?
the Cali people say it's because of the climate- what's the excuse in New Jersey? the pizza?
where else can you live close to and work in NY without all the BS -that- state has?
Wally
MegaDork
11/27/13 8:43 p.m.
mad_machine wrote:
where else can you live close to and work in NY without all the BS -that- state has?
You could live in New York. I've never needed a permit to by a BB gun. You only need one in New York City, the rest of the state is ok.