• Noel_Skum@sh.itjust.works
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    13 days ago

    He may have been firing sub-sonic rounds in conjunction with the silencer/suppressor. Purely anecdotally but I’ve heard that that combination “can” lead to jams and the need for manual reracking.

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      13 days ago

      It’s not really a jam if you’re just clearing the chamber, just means it’s a single action semi auto 😂

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        13 days ago

        Yeah, single action is also a possibility but I was just following on from the previous suppressor / silencer comments and trying to add to that. Sub-sonic and silencer ( for a USian private citizen) is such a unique (and illegal?) combination that I’d be reasonably surprised if that was the case - but it is possible. That’s all I wanted to point out.

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      13 days ago

      Man my dad’s old squirrel gun (.22 semi) doesn’t cycle subsonics, and it doesn’t have a silencer, so that absolutely tracks.

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        13 days ago

        Do you have more than one type of squirrel? In the UK you can bag as many invasive greys as you want (.22, twelve foot pounds of air - lol) but don’t ever hit a native red. The greys brought a virus (?) that has decimated our native reds.

        TLDR: squirrel racism is promoted in the UK.

        Edit: 12 ft/lbs is the legal limit for air rifles (easy to buy and operate) but it’s not unheard of for people to - illegally - up that. The only thing worse than missing vermin is injuring vermin.

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          13 days ago

          We do, in Ontario we have grey squirrels and red squirrels, and same thing you can take I think 5-6 a day during the fall season, but no touchy the loud ass tiny redheaded Dingus that is blowing out your deer stand…

          Also we have black Grey squirrels here, so I have been known to say to a red squirrel “hey friend. Don’t worry, shut up I’m not after you, but if you have any black friends…”

          Then I die inside.

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            13 days ago

            That’s a brilliant reply. Thank you. I’m really tickled by the “Got any black friends?” comment. Sentences to never take out of context and all that… I’m gonna do a little research now as I’ve seen one or two brown (?) squirrels which I always assumed were red/grey cross breeds. I take no pleasure in killing animals but it has to be done… (to anybody who might disagree with that last bit - sadly it’s a fact. It’s not an opinion. Without human intervention many species would cease to exist. We made a mess and now we’re trying to clean it up.)