Silencers on air guns are legal for now
What's an Mrod these days? $350? plus a pump, or an air tank that requires refill?Benjamin Marauder PCP. They come in .177, .22, and .25.
I see Bark that is very considerate of you. A silenced .22 short rifle (bolt action) would be the very best IMO. That would take some time to get the silencer, but just thinking for future (next year, etc).Only reason I laughed at the sling shot and bow is that I have tried them both in my younger years. I was terrible than and don't think I have improved any since
40 acres but the squirrels I need to get rid of are undermining a shared road and destroying the root systems on the apricot trees and for the first year are screwing with the garden plants.
Very easy to get a safe/clear shot at them and nothing illegal about shooting guns but I am trying to not advertise what I am doing. A few of the neighbors on that side on smaller lots are (IMO) nuts about the critters-feeding deer etc. so I try not to upset them too much because they are really nice people and are always willing to lend a hand. They just don't quite understand crops and stuff.
Oooo I like this one. Too bad I can just use a .22 rimfire or I would get one!Bark,
I picked up a Gamo Swarm Wisper in .22 cal about 2 years ago. Love it! Comes with a decent scope and is quite accurate with the right pellets (Predator GTO) domed head pellets in 11.75 grains is extremely accurate and this thing hits hard. Its not very noisy either.
Best part of this rifle is that it uses a 10 round rotary magazine (that you load up with pellets). All you need to do is (break barrel) and it loads a new pellet for you. Have two spare cartridges and you're good to go. I have some nice steel resetting targets (rat, squirrel etc) that I have position about 25 yards from my deck...It's a lot of fun.
Get yourself one. It will do squirrels like mad.
Here is the rifle and magazine...I think the one shown here is in .177. Mine (.22 cal) has a green band at the recoil pad instead of red.
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With scope around $600 for the rifle/scope. You need a handpump, but don’t have have to have an air tank. You can easily go over 1000 if not 1500 if you keep adding to make it easier to shoot lots without hand pumping, and improve the accuracy and air efficiency. I have a electric pump that is water cooled and have acccuracy enhancements. It’s a toy not just a tool.What's an Mrod these days? $350? plus a pump, or an air tank that requires refill?
Complexity and costs add quickly.
I have one in .22 1020 fps its quiet-ishI have the Gamo whisper fusion…that is LOUD! The one I have is 1400 FPS…so better than my .22.
17 caliber…and put a good scope on it. I can put the pellet in their ear hole with my set up. I hate squirrels…they destroy everything around.
Is this velocity with lead pellets?I have one in .22 1020 fps its quiet-ish
Gamo says with alloy pellets. I have never chronographed it.Is this velocity with lead pellets?
My original scope was a BSA, supposedly rated for airguns. These piston recoil rifles put severe strain on scopes. After shooting a few times, it would not hold zero.Interesting. Some of the ones I am interested in, particularly through pyramid air, are currently unavailable. Same with some of the Gamo ones.
I finally did order a Gamo Swarm Whisper Air Rifle in .22. for $127.27. It comes with the cheapo (probably) scope but I figured it would be a good starter air rifle for the price. Also, it is "Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC".
Reason why that makes me happy is that I have less of a problem returning things sold by the actual Amazon company (don't ask me why).
Anyway, I appreciate all of the input. In a couple of days I will have a new toy to play with while I continue to look for the perfect gun without breaking the bank---my wife just said "You'll shoot your eye out".