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    Air Pistol - Squirrel Dispatch

    Hi,
    I am looking for an air pistol for humane dispatch of trapped grey squirrels. Crosman 2240 or 1377 are possibilities and easily tuned to close to the legal limit, but would prefer a cheap springer. I have a number of air rifles suitable for dispatch, but want to be as inconspicuous as possible, so needs to be a pistol. Any ideas or thoughts.

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    not that cheap but A HW 45 is the tool for the job
    Cheers Lloyd

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    I helped a friend out who wanted a springer for exactly the same - Webley Typhoon (or Hatsan 25 as I think they're the same)

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    I have an old Webley Senior in .22 just the job with Hobbys or Super-H-Points

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    BSA Scorpion, if you can find one.

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    Diana P5 Magnum in .22 (.177 pellets will pass straight through): 5.5ft.lb as standard, plus well made and great to shoot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rog5 View Post
    I have an old Webley Senior in .22 just the job with Hobbys or Super-H-Points
    I'd have also said any of the Webley barrel-over-cylinder models, too.
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    Almost any of the above.

    If you want the cheapest tool possible, purely for the purpose of head shots at contact distance in a trap, the economy option is to find a cosmetically rough but functionally OK Scorpion or Hurricane or Tempest in .22”. The older Diana 5/5G should also be up to the job.

    I wouldn’t recommend the “Webley” Typhoon (later model) or the big “Browning” or similar Turkish or Chinese guns, unless you can find a really cheap used one. They’d be fine as a tool for this purpose, but unlike the Scorpion, Webleys, Dianas, HW, are not very good pistols. If you fancy using the pistol for a bit of plinking or target work as well, avoid them.

    In a private sale, a decent Scorpion or Webley Hurricane/Tempest should be £100 or a bit less. Used HW45 or Diana 5M/8 (rare) maybe £120-160. And you can sell on with no loss if/when you no longer need it.

    Springer will be much quieter than 2240 or 1377 on 8 pumps. But worth considering 2240 with a silencer?

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    Smith & Wesson .500 Magnum will guarantee humane dispatch every time.

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    Oops sorry, I misread your post, I thought you said self defence against grizzly bear attack. Yeah, Crossman will do it

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    Squirrel despatch

    Hi

    My Dad used my .22" Webley Senior and Hobby pellets with no problems and this was when he was in his middle nineties.The advantage of a springer is the relative silence compared with CO2 pistols

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    Alecto 2-3 pumps

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    CP1 in .22 with silencer, mine runs at just under 6fpe and very quiet. Though when shooting rat or squirrel in a human trap they understandably go mental when you are near the trap. I started shooting them At a distance with a rifle, when they were still and calmer for cleaner shot

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    Thanks everyone,

    useful advice, now looking for best value for BSA Scorpion or Hatsan 20/25, Alecto/Zoraki or Crosman 1377/22, or Crosman 2240.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D_H_P View Post
    Thanks everyone,

    useful advice, now looking for best value for BSA Scorpion or Hatsan 20/25, Alecto/Zoraki or Crosman 1377/22, or Crosman 2240.

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    Good luck with getting the buggers to keep still.

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