Posted by RN on November 21, 2016 at 12:08:48 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: Air rifle question posted by sourgum on November 21, 2016 at 11:39:18:
new high velocity with the sabot ball is for target shooting, some mouse shooting in .177. If you want something for pest control- old 5mm or .22 heavy pellets from Benjiman or RWS would be better- or the 9mm to .50 caliber Korean, Taiwan, Brazilian designs with air flasks, CO2 cartridges or pumpup chambers meant for heavy pest control in places were firearms are very restricted. 5mm/20 calibers and .22 available in springair and pumpup make fair pest control, quiet use tools- available various shops or can be ordered. Chinese made spring air model in .25 use buckshot ball or wasp wasted spitzer for squirrels, rabbits- illegal in New York City, some other cities since over 4.5 mm/.177caliber gets them classed as 'firearms'. BSA made couple in .22 and .25 also- UK lumped them in with 'firearms' last time they changed laws about 20 years ago but supposed to be available in Irish Republic yet and Spain- license upgrade from Gamo or El Gamo. Your laws may vary on use in city limits, some have built in 'hush' recoil reducer- my .177 has 4 maxim baffle in it and is fairly quiet for target shooting in garage and rat control. RN
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