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bakercivic95 07-12-2008 04:02 PM

Re: shooting back yard animals
 
animal control doesnt do anything unless the animal is just outside their office. they hate making house calls and often will charge you or the owner... since strays have no owner then they charge you... Can of $ammo<$animal control

ScorpioMk 07-12-2008 04:36 PM

Re: shooting back yard animals
 
go to walmart and buy a 10/22 ruger. buy a threaded barrel for a hundred bucks, tactical innovations silencer is 199 and 200 for a tax stamp to own the silencer. the only sound you hear is the action moving if you use subsonic ammo.

Bone1 07-13-2008 05:15 AM

Re: shooting back yard animals
 

Originally Posted by ghettoturbo
wtf? just call animal control, someone might want them as a pet

once they are allowed to go "wild" shooting them and burning the carcus is only way.

300-500 yard shot on a main leader of the pack and all the rest will fest off it's body. It's like shooting fish in a barrel after take.

I like animals and it is NOT fun to do, but only to control the wild pack is to wipe it out.

Oh yeah, it was IN State animal control officer that took the 450 yard shot to start it all.

foumer 07-14-2008 09:13 AM

Re: shooting back yard animals
 
I used to have problem with a nut tree on my backyard. F'ing squirrels made a mess. The ate the nuts right on top of the cars. Had to trim the squirrel family :y. Picked up a .177 air rifle :D. Killed about 6. Now there is only one, which apparently has learn to take the nuts to his nest.
Birds dont bother me to much unless the ---- on the cars. Caught a ground hog with a trap the other day, but I let him go in the local park.

TurboG 07-14-2008 10:42 AM

Re: shooting back yard animals
 

Originally Posted by BirdmanMD
KILL IT!! KILL THE CAT

X1000

HMT you are pussies kill the ------- thing

imburne 07-14-2008 10:58 AM

Re: shooting back yard animals
 
My cat got out when it was raining and scratched up one of my cars. I was pretty pissed but I would not kill her cause I love my kitty. Now strays are a different story. Those bastards will ---- you up if you try to pick them up. They need to die cause they punk around normal cats like mine, when they just wanna play.

My neighbors chihuahua always pisses in the bush next to my door and I really wanted to kill them. I was thinking more of a claymore mine setup with a proximity sensor. I am more along the lines of total annihilation.

http://www.softair.it/dok/articoli/Claymore/foto1.jpg

bakercivic95 07-29-2008 12:18 AM

Re: shooting back yard animals *Update*
 
so I gave up on the cat because it stays out of my yard but in a recent turn of events my neighbor decides that all the stray cats are unhealthy and need put down. so they started extermination. one cat a day until they are eliminated.... Odd that I had the same feeling but atleast they are taking care of them ;D :)

TurboG 07-29-2008 12:25 AM

Re: shooting back yard animals *Update*
 

Originally Posted by bakercivic95
so I gave up on the cat because it stays out of my yard but in a recent turn of events my neighbor decides that all the stray cats are unhealthy and need put down. so they started extermination. one cat a day until they are eliminated.... Odd that I had the same feeling but atleast they are taking care of them ;D :)

this is where you join into your neighbors into a bloody cat killing spree. Target practice

CivicOCD 07-29-2008 02:30 AM

Re: shooting back yard animals
 
I got a baddass pellet gun scope, 1200 FPS muzzle speed.

birdies are fun, squirls are stubborn bastards sometimes.

if its for sure a stray and your gonna bury it, by all means open fire. you have the same chance of missing as the cat has a chance of living if you call the pound

Or you could be creative, get that lil bastard in a box, drop him off in front of a bunch of kids 20 miles down the street



therealzk 07-29-2008 03:21 AM

Re: shooting back yard animals
 

Originally Posted by Cray91
I have no problem shooting animals that are running wild. If the animal is someone's pet then it is a different thing.

depends if your neighbor is a ----. ---- my neighbors. i let the wild animals live.


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