Netghost
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
So here is my introduction. There's coyotes killing my cats and everyone elses cats in my area. I decided I would make some coyote's life hell by getting a pellet gun and leaving a nasty pellet-welt on him next time he comes around to scare him off.
As a kid I used to shoot those old split-barrel single shot pellet guns, which suck. I looked a little further and got a multi-shot Co2 Nightstalker. The hassle is that any pellet gun worth a damn is now categorised as a firearm. In order to buy one I will have to take the commie PAL obstacle course, which is fine but it's like $250 (Is that tax deductable?) and two days.
Anyway, one thing led to another and I find myself looking at AR-15s and M-14s. I always end up going all the way on these things. Never been much of a gun person, just went to out shooting .22s and .410s for fun when I was a kid (guns were a lot less restricted back in the 1970s). Never got much fun out of killing things either. I'm just looking for a nice practical gun to do a little shooting at the firing range. Home defense would only be a remote add-on benefit.
I'll still only use the pellet gun to scare off the coyotes though.
For the record, I disagree with current gun laws. I never knew it was such hell to own one now. Ridiculous. It's encouraging to see you have a nice lively forum here. Lots to read.
BTW, I'm in commie Ontario, Canada's most hated province.

As a kid I used to shoot those old split-barrel single shot pellet guns, which suck. I looked a little further and got a multi-shot Co2 Nightstalker. The hassle is that any pellet gun worth a damn is now categorised as a firearm. In order to buy one I will have to take the commie PAL obstacle course, which is fine but it's like $250 (Is that tax deductable?) and two days.
Anyway, one thing led to another and I find myself looking at AR-15s and M-14s. I always end up going all the way on these things. Never been much of a gun person, just went to out shooting .22s and .410s for fun when I was a kid (guns were a lot less restricted back in the 1970s). Never got much fun out of killing things either. I'm just looking for a nice practical gun to do a little shooting at the firing range. Home defense would only be a remote add-on benefit.
I'll still only use the pellet gun to scare off the coyotes though.
For the record, I disagree with current gun laws. I never knew it was such hell to own one now. Ridiculous. It's encouraging to see you have a nice lively forum here. Lots to read.
BTW, I'm in commie Ontario, Canada's most hated province.