I was just going through my old YT videos and came across this one. I thought I would bring it back to life and post it here for those who hasn't seen this one yet.
This was about 4 years ago where I did some contract work for a new client, a custom home builder. I dropped by the site to review my scope of work and after meeting and speaking with the builder, this opportunity came up. He had some pigeons living at this giant home that he wasn't able to get rid of.
Being a helpful gentlemen that I was (LOL), I kindly offer my free service to help him dispatch these unwanted pest. I told him my hobby and the airgun that I planned to use, he gave me the thumbs up to proceed. I returned that late afternoon after all the trades had left and setup my, once in a life time indoor shoot inside a multi-million dollars custom home.
My weapon of choice was my Air Arm S510 .177 sub 12ft.lb PCP. It was the perfect gun for the job with its low power. Luckily the house was still at the framing stage and the builder told me it wouldn't be a problem if I shot the frame/stud. I didn't damage anything other than the three pigeons that I killed.
It was a very memorable and special pest shooting day for sure. My airgun came in handy and the builder was very happy. I was smiling eye to eye when I had returned a couple of months later with my workers to do our contract work. Only I and the builder knew what happened in that house.
Enjoy.
This was about 4 years ago where I did some contract work for a new client, a custom home builder. I dropped by the site to review my scope of work and after meeting and speaking with the builder, this opportunity came up. He had some pigeons living at this giant home that he wasn't able to get rid of.
Being a helpful gentlemen that I was (LOL), I kindly offer my free service to help him dispatch these unwanted pest. I told him my hobby and the airgun that I planned to use, he gave me the thumbs up to proceed. I returned that late afternoon after all the trades had left and setup my, once in a life time indoor shoot inside a multi-million dollars custom home.
My weapon of choice was my Air Arm S510 .177 sub 12ft.lb PCP. It was the perfect gun for the job with its low power. Luckily the house was still at the framing stage and the builder told me it wouldn't be a problem if I shot the frame/stud. I didn't damage anything other than the three pigeons that I killed.
It was a very memorable and special pest shooting day for sure. My airgun came in handy and the builder was very happy. I was smiling eye to eye when I had returned a couple of months later with my workers to do our contract work. Only I and the builder knew what happened in that house.
Enjoy.