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flipper35 04-03-2012 01:10 PM

We had a young racoon last summer that I am pretty sure was either rabid or drunk. Tried to chase him off with a ball bat and it wouldn't go. Finally got tired of the game and got the .22 and dispatched it.

Tim Hancock 04-03-2012 01:11 PM

Tim 100's: Varmints 0

Head416 04-03-2012 01:27 PM

Kitties!!!

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vash 04-03-2012 02:05 PM

kitties!! hahahhaah.

why such a lame pic of the dead skunk? i had one under my house. it was hell..i had to lay down flour to track his footprints, etc. finally he went out and i sealed up all his entry points..done deal. if he kept digging in, i was gonna make it personal.

rnln 04-03-2012 02:26 PM

Seal carefuly. I did several times because I didn't know these skunks can sneak through very narrow spaces.

flipper35, If there is/are parents around, they will come for you. I was almost attacked by a mother when she thought I killed her baby. Usually, they are nice and slow, but when needed, they are mean and lightening quick.

Joeaksa 04-03-2012 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 6663345)
I killed three scorpions the other night, one in the bathroom, two in the backyard. I didn't even think about relocating them. I'll kill every one of the I find and I go looking for them.

Friend of mine was bitten by a skunk that turned out to be rabid.

Sorry guys but if I see one, its going to get dispatched. Not going to take the chance of getting the shots like my friend did.

Rick,

Just found one inside last night. Sprayed around the entire house minutes afterwards and hope I killed a million of them.

Turbo_pro 04-03-2012 02:55 PM

Wow, this thing went all sideways.
My comment had very little to do with killing the skunk and everything to do with bragging about it and posting a picture as if something special happened here.

I couldn't care less if you shoot a varmint, my question is "how many clips did you use to waste the little sucka..."

I would have to agree that it's a silly little gun that is only good for shooting rats and skunks.

Red88Carrera 04-03-2012 03:18 PM

I agree, this thread has gone beyond sideways. If you think this 'cute little handgun' is good for nothing more than shooting varmints, you know not of what you speak. It is horrible for that purpose. It is the fastest selling pistol in Ruger history. From the size of it, it looks harmless, but at .380 it packs a punch and the laser makes it very deadly in a self-defense situation. Google is your friend. Enough with the tree-huggers already. When a nuisance wild animal enters human living space, they have to go. If you don't believe that, you haven't seen the destruction they can cause. We have all kinds of critters living on and passing through the property. If they decide to come within 100ft of the house, that is their last decision. I am at peace with this.

targa911S 04-03-2012 03:40 PM

I'm with Red, the LCP is the best selling gun in the shop and the laser ones are the first to go. I can't shoot one comfortably it's just too damn small. hardly a plinker.

I live kind of rural myself and shoot ground hogs all the time. So I can't talk down shooting a skunk.

David --100's
Groundhogs--0

Groesbeck Hurricane 04-03-2012 03:52 PM

Sorry about that! Yep, like the little LCP, Ruger makes some good pieces. Have several!


I spent alot of time and effort dispatching possums here. And do NOT get me started on stray dogs and, I am NOT proud of this, coyotes. They are overrunning the area! At least our panther (black one) has chased off all the stray dogs I did not shoot and has kept the coyotes away. Bad side effect, no more rabbits or other small game.


I just went to move some bales of hay, round, and had to pick and choose carefully. Saw something moving in the first one. About to provide a .45 dispatch when I saw one of the deadliest of animals on this earth: BUNNY RABBITS!!!! The little baby ones who ALSO have CUTE POWER going for them! Had to work around the two sets of families. Someone has to feed Kitty!


The skunks we had down in Texas were used to our voices. We just said hi to them and they went back to foraging. One female raised kits in our barn. Kits feed the owls who ALSO kill the rats and mice! A kit every now and again keeps the owls happy and hunting in the area eating rodents. Of course, as I already mentioned, skunks are better than pit bulls as watch dogs. People just do not challenge them for some strange stinky reason.


Sorry to help detract from your thread! The dead skunk and all the ensuing mayhem was just too much fun.

I miss my skunks. ;-)

Tim Hancock 04-03-2012 03:58 PM

I liked my wife's TCP .380 (same size as the LCP with "slightly" better sights and a 5lb vs an 8lb trigger) so much I bought one for myself for easy/comfortable concealed carry. Suprisingly it is capable of making IDPA target head shots at 20 yards when carefully slow firing, but it's primary purpose for my wife and I is rapid self defense at close range which it does just fine. My wife closes a retail store by herself a couple nights a week and she has peace of mind knowing she has a form of self defense on her those nights.

As for pest control I use my lighted 12 ga shotgun for night time varmints and typically a .22 rifle or .22 target pistol for day time varmints in the yard. If however I happened to see a close range varmint and only had my TCP available, I would not hesitate to give it a go.

azasadny 04-03-2012 04:01 PM

My wife carries a Ruger LCPLike the one pictured but without the laser sight. She has put over 1300 rounds through it at the range and it's a very reliable, effective gun for concealed carry.

lane912 04-03-2012 04:12 PM

those small frame pistols just seem to nip my thumb every time-

Tim Hancock 04-03-2012 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by lane912 (Post 6665338)
those small frame pistols just seem to nip my thumb every time-

It is no where close to my thumb. Unless you are wrapping your weak hand thumb back around over your strong hand thumb. Doing that will result in blood with nearly any handgun with a slide. I use a two thumbs forward grip with all handguns and the little TCP has over 3/8" clearance between the slide bottom rails and the notch of my strong hand.

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lane912 04-03-2012 04:51 PM

in your hand it looks bigger...
i don't think that would bite me at all-

ODDJOB UNO 04-03-2012 04:59 PM

ODDJOB -100's rattlesnakes-O


i have a multitude of .380's.


tell the walther fabrik in germany during the late 30's until the end of the war how worthless they were. they only built a gazzilion ppk's for the war effort.


perfect total concealment when its summertime here wearing the bare minimum of clothing for everything you do day or night. remember its still 100 degrees F at midnight sometimes in the summers here.


.380's are flat lil nasty rounds DONT FOOL YERSELVES!


i'd take a .380 over a .32/.25/.22 anyday.


now granted i dont carry one into the woods as a backup hunting. but they make a perfect backup pistole in the event of the O-POC-O-LIPS and zom-beez.

steveo12345 04-03-2012 05:01 PM

The wife and I have his n hers LCPs. Her's is the Raspberry model. For such a small gun it shoots great. Inside of a pocket holster it is very easy to conceal.
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lane912 04-03-2012 05:07 PM

wow-
well that will get the perps attention

steveo12345 04-03-2012 05:18 PM

There's many ways to make a fashion statement! Sometimes a loud bang will do the job. I should add that she is usually a better shot than I am with all of our spoons.

Hugh R 04-03-2012 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Hancock (Post 6665015)
Tim 100's: Varmints 0

Yeah but the rattlers up the ante. Do you make your varmints into belts too?


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