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Re: Rats
« Reply #15 on: 23 October 2011, 21:54:21 »

Dont have that problem,I've got a cat that's built like a brick outhouse and he does them on the spot,does'nt play around with them cos they're a bit dangerous in a tear up,same with squirels the only difference is that only the tail gets left behind as he's a bit keen on the taste,yuk! :o
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« Reply #16 on: 23 October 2011, 22:06:50 »

Dont have that problem,I've got a cat that's built like a brick outhouse and he does them on the spot,does'nt play around with them cos they're a bit dangerous in a tear up,same with squirels the only difference is that only the tail gets left behind as he's a bit keen on the taste,yuk! :o

We did not have mice till we got a cat......fing thing........ >:( >:(
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« Reply #17 on: 23 October 2011, 22:38:20 »

Mice, they are just a starter,the only thing that he's not got hold of yet is a snake and we live where there are quite a few Adders so we're just hoping that never happens because that could end up being his last tear up ::)
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« Reply #18 on: 23 October 2011, 22:44:14 »

I have one solution for rats and it's .22 wide.  Used to lamp them in cellars in Sheffield where my mates were in student digs :y
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« Reply #19 on: 23 October 2011, 22:46:24 »

I have one solution for rats and it's .22 wide.  Used to lamp them in cellars in Sheffield where my mates were in student digs :y

Bit of a girl that, mate I work with has a .357, should really go to his gun club and try it out!
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« Reply #20 on: 23 October 2011, 22:55:12 »

I have one solution for rats and it's .22 wide.  Used to lamp them in cellars in Sheffield where my mates were in student digs :y

Bit of a girl that, mate I work with has a .357, should really go to his gun club and try it out!
But Guffers gets to play with real ammo, .556, .762, and (I should think) 9mm :y :y

Although the .22 he's referring to is likely Air powered and less likely to continue around the planet/through walls after passing through the Rat ;)
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« Reply #21 on: 23 October 2011, 23:08:57 »

I have one solution for rats and it's .22 wide.  Used to lamp them in cellars in Sheffield where my mates were in student digs :y

Bit of a girl that, mate I work with has a .357, should really go to his gun club and try it out!
But Guffers gets to play with real ammo, .556, .762, and (I should think) 9mm :y :y

Although the .22 he's referring to is likely Air powered and less likely to continue around the planet/through walls after passing through the Rat ;)

Old SLR???
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« Reply #22 on: 23 October 2011, 23:13:59 »

I have one solution for rats and it's .22 wide.  Used to lamp them in cellars in Sheffield where my mates were in student digs :y

Bit of a girl that, mate I work with has a .357, should really go to his gun club and try it out!
But Guffers gets to play with real ammo, .556, .762, and (I should think) 9mm :y :y

Although the .22 he's referring to is likely Air powered and less likely to continue around the planet/through walls after passing through the Rat ;)

Old SLR???
I have actually ;D ;D

And the target rifles in my time :y :y
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« Reply #23 on: 23 October 2011, 23:49:47 »

I have one solution for rats and it's .22 wide.  Used to lamp them in cellars in Sheffield where my mates were in student digs :y

Bit of a girl that, mate I work with has a .357, should really go to his gun club and try it out!
But Guffers gets to play with real ammo, .556, .762, and (I should think) 9mm :y :y

Although the .22 he's referring to is likely Air powered and less likely to continue around the planet/through walls after passing through the Rat ;)

Old SLR???
I have actually ;D ;D

And the target rifles in my time :y :y

What, you have one?....
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« Reply #24 on: 23 October 2011, 23:52:57 »

I have one solution for rats and it's .22 wide.  Used to lamp them in cellars in Sheffield where my mates were in student digs :y

Bit of a girl that, mate I work with has a .357, should really go to his gun club and try it out!
But Guffers gets to play with real ammo, .556, .762, and (I should think) 9mm :y :y

Although the .22 he's referring to is likely Air powered and less likely to continue around the planet/through walls after passing through the Rat ;)

Old SLR???
I have actually ;D ;D

And the target rifles in my time :y :y

What, you have one?....
No... But played with one in the past ;) ;)
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« Reply #25 on: 23 October 2011, 23:58:14 »

I have one solution for rats and it's .22 wide.  Used to lamp them in cellars in Sheffield where my mates were in student digs :y

Bit of a girl that, mate I work with has a .357, should really go to his gun club and try it out!
But Guffers gets to play with real ammo, .556, .762, and (I should think) 9mm :y :y

Although the .22 he's referring to is likely Air powered and less likely to continue around the planet/through walls after passing through the Rat ;)

Old SLR???
I have actually ;D ;D

And the target rifles in my time :y :y

What, you have one?....
No... But played with one in the past ;) ;)

Right, was what I used when I was in the Navy, 15 when I joined.... :D :D :D
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« Reply #26 on: 23 October 2011, 23:59:38 »

Did they do muskets in that calibre V? ;D ;D
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« Reply #27 on: 24 October 2011, 00:06:42 »

Did they do muskets in that calibre V? ;D ;D

I am not that old, when at Rorkes Drift we had single shot rifles, and great big bayonets, you should remember them.... :D :D :D
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« Reply #28 on: 24 October 2011, 01:07:11 »

When I had a problem where a rat, a few years a go, had got into my utility room. I moved the freezer so it was in the open and my Yorkshire terrier did the rest, with the rat dispatched in seconds.  :y
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« Reply #29 on: 24 October 2011, 06:13:19 »

I have one solution for rats and it's .22 wide.  Used to lamp them in cellars in Sheffield where my mates were in student digs :y

Bit of a girl that, mate I work with has a .357, should really go to his gun club and try it out!
But Guffers gets to play with real ammo, .556, .762, and (I should think) 9mm :y :y

Although the .22 he's referring to is likely Air powered and less likely to continue around the planet/through walls after passing through the Rat ;)

Old SLR???

GPMG and also when I fired the G3 for a year.  Now that's a decent firearm!

In buildings at close range you don't want to use anything too high powered in case you miss and it ricochets.  An air rifle is perfick :y
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