Hi guys, it's been a while since I have been on and posted anything.
I bought a new Squirrel gun a while back, figured since I was here I would share a pic.
That is a Bushmaster BA 50, 50 cal, everybody thinks it's a lefty gun. The bolt handle is on the left and it ejects on the right, it was designed for quick second shot so you don't have to move your right hand. Use your left to rack another shell in and your trigger hand is still on the grip.
I love the gun other than the trigger (it sucks) I love shooting it and I don't have to go to a Chiropractor any more I just go shoot it and it gives me a spine realignment every time I pull the trigger.
Not a problem at all :eg:I suppose home security isnt much of a problem at your place?
Yes it is@ polonium .338? That's a lot of bang! Nice
Unfortunately I do not have my restricted licence yet so I'm limited to 18" barrel length and I believe suppressors are prohibited in Canada.
Not a problem at all :eg:
Yes it is![]()
Unfortunately I do not have my restricted licence yet so I'm limited to 18" barrel length and I believe suppressors are prohibited in Canada.
@ offroadfreak I wasn't aware they made such a thing as a .308 cal air rifle.
Is it green gas, Co2 or break action powered?
But you can own an SBR in Canada? How hard is it to get a license?
What you get in the trade off is much better accuracy with that longer barrel.
With the suppressor I have taken the .45 down to 110.5 decibels and can still consistently hit a gong at 80yards.(aided by the butt stock and fore grip)
Do you have a range where you can stretch those .338 legs out?
The air rifle is powered by HPA. Or high pressure air. I shoot with an diving bottle onto it. And a regulator in between so that each shot has the same pressure. It is filled up to 230 bar.
These kind of air rifles are too powerfull for co2 or spring action.
Greetings!
Its not hard to get the restricted licence, I should have taken it back when I got my non-restricted.
Yes there is a 1600m range and I have several farmer friends that kindly let me use their land.
Wow impressive. I have never heard of such a setup.