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Originally Posted by KirStang
Huh...a break barrel .177 cal airgun may be good for nailing birds for grub. Good point.
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I know quiet a few airgunners that hunt Rabbit, Prairie Dogs, Squirrel, Raccoon, Chucker, Quail, Doves and just about any other small game with a Beeman R7. Which is a relatively low power Break Barrel (around 600-700fps) with great success. Talking post-Apocalypse, particularly in an urban setting, the most abundant food source is going to be your neighbors former pets and their off-spring. A break barrel .177 will make for some quick and easy Dog Tacos and Cat casserole.
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