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From: ironbrad
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  • you would that the SPARROWS would of learned by now .........

  • They kill martins. so I kill them. I either shoot them or use glue strips placed in their nests.

  • what are you killing them with?

  • Where's "Pigeon and Sparrow population control part #2"?

  • I love it the small hunter, I'm agree with the pest control... BUT... you are very close, give them an opportunity... maybe 30 yard

  • hook a car battery up to the fence it works and its funny

  • lo fucking l...nice shooting and its funny how there are houses in the backgroung. Im suprised I hate those small pesky birds.

  • this vid was awesome :D

  • is that legal cause theres houses right on the other side but still awsome

  • can i use these pellets on a normal breakbarrel?

  • i am looking fo a new air rifle and canno decide

    options:

    gamo whisper,gamo viper express,drozd blackbird

    looking for something accurate enugh for about 20 yard shots on sparows, wih viper i can get while flying tho, and looking to not spend lots

  • NIce shooting. Just be careful of the houses on the other side.

  • what kind of gun u usin?

  • This is really the best way to get rid of them poisons tend to end up killing pets or protected species such as hawks.

  • wow that looks very fun to do.... not killing animals but shooting things!!!!

  • I wish i had some cash to buy a pellet gun, just for killing these damm pigeons they drink of my uncle's pool and poop in the water, i tried to kill them with explosives but it just makes a bigger mess

  • if you do get a pellet gun dont shoot them around your uncles pool cause you can make a hole in the liner and will cost ALOT to fix it

  • Actually, I had a hawk or some very large bird that realized he had a nice meal there. He'd swoop down and eat 'em all. It was interesting to watch (and NO, I would not shoot a protected bird!)

  • I had to stop shooting them because the neighbors complained about little pellets in their yards. bastards.

  • @ironbrad how the hell are they finding "pellets" in their yards??

  • @ironbrad just tell them to fuck themselves and continue hunting :)

  • where do you live? I'll be happy to come over and take care of your problem for you (the birds that is, not the stupid neighbors!!)

  • Get a life asshole...

    Do humanity a favor:

    kill yourself and rid us of your stupidity.

  • rofl @ the neighbourhood below "where the fuck are all these dead birds coming from?!!!??!?!!"

  • what gun did u use to kill the pigeon i have some pigeons in my barn that need killen:) the gun i have right now just stings them i think

  • airwolf .22. it's the best airgun out there in my opinion. i love the thing.

  • lol fuck yea love u

  • How many of energy has your airwolf?

  • that was on WAY low power. I tried to keep the power down so the pellets wouldnt travel into the neighbor's yards...it didnt work!

  • hehehe.. I hope noone hurts..

    Cheers!

  • I need that gun!!! Where did you buy it? What is the exact model, if you know?

  • Daystate airwolf with a Logun QGS silencer. This is absolutely the best combination and most quiet configuration of a high powered air rifle. It doesnt get any better than this!!!

  • how much did that cost?

  • whats the fps with it?

  • i took out a couple birds today with my little gamo pellet shotgun. it's nice cause the little bb's it shoots dont go into the neighbor's yards. although I gotta get hella close to kill the flying rats...and it also is a kill shot only 25-50% of the time. the little bb's dont do the justice that the JSB predator's did on 'em.

  • well done im 13 and i get all the starlings.

  • I got dozens of worthless pigeons behind our house that need to be shot!!!

  • shit hope the cops didnt catch ya

  • they did. the pellets were going through the sparrows and landing in the neighbors yards. they didnt like finding pellets in their yards. it was fun while it lasted.

  • Hope you didn't get in too much trouble with the cops. Did you tell them that house sparrows and rock pigeons are non-native, invasive species, and aren't protected by law? In fact it's considered a good deed to help eradicate them. If it was a dove, though (the big one - it was hard to tell from the video) that would be a game animal and you'd have to have a license, and only shoot them in season.

  • that's not why i got in trouble. i was asked, nicely, to stop shooting them because of the "few" misses I had where the pellets landed in neighbor's yards, pools, etc. Not something I would want in my yard either...so I stopped.

  • that big one was a dove not a pigeon. a cool thing about Wisconsin is that if doves are being a [pest] you dont need a license so i just blow them to pieces with my crossman storm xt

  • dude you're doing it wrong.

    if you want to stop the BIRDS, stop their source...the neighbors!

    i'd be goin after the birds too though.

    you have a bad background...i wouldn't be usin a rifle there. wait until someone complains of a shot up roof with pellets in it to the sheriff. get a .22 shotty, bb shot wont carry as far but still effective at that range. 5/5

  • Awesome. Nice job! How many house sparrows have you killed? Where do you live? I've been popping a shitload of starlings. Thinking about getting trap.

  • thats nice bro.. keep it up

  • where is part two man ??

  • Some idiot reported it and youtube removed it!!! I'll re-make it and have it not so graphic and maybe it will stay.

  • well done ! thanks and congratulations !

  • when will we get part 4??

  • Where are those things landing when they fall off the fence?

  • Lmao my hopes are "on any sap dumb enough to walk underneath it."

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