I heard once it takes 5-6 joules to be deadly to a small woodland creature. You will need metal BBs and one of those airsoft "sniper rifles" (where you cock every shot and normal BBs go 500-600 fps)
You can buy .22 subsonic rounds really cheap. They kind of sound like popcorn popping. Really great for killing stuff in town. Or you could just get medieval and beat the raccoon with a 2x4, its a little messier but couple good whacks to the noodle and it will be ripe for pitching into the neighbors yard. good luck.
I like this guyd3athwi5h4 wrote:
You can buy .22 subsonic rounds really cheap. They kind of sound like popcorn popping. Really great for killing stuff in town. Or you could just get medieval and beat the raccoon with a 2x4, its a little messier but couple good whacks to the noodle and it will be ripe for pitching into the neighbors yard. good luck.
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
You should build a trebuchet, and launch Cowami and the racoon from it
Last edited by Ryan (2007-08-03 15:26:37)
Like that squirrel catapult thing? I do have a machete That could be fun. But messyRyan wrote:
You should build a trebuchet, and launch Cowami and the racoon from it
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
King_County_Downy wrote:
How do I make it powerful enough to kill a raccoon?
Anyone know any good sites to buy accessories?
Attach knife to airsoft rifle barrel just underneath front of barrelYou'll need:
one roll of Duct tape
A long knife, fixed blade would be best
TA-DAh!! Now go bayonent that sum-a-bitch racoon.
Why did i read this as:
Aimbot. I just bought a G36E.
Aimbot. I just bought a G36E.
just as worse as raccoons
At least hes not stealing shit from you
For killing animals i think you should take this one:
Last edited by I3ugl (2007-08-03 15:39:07)
Edited post.
Stfu you PETA bastard.I3ugl wrote:
For killing animals i think you should take this one:
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19/te … tol-25.jpg
Hippy.I3ugl wrote:
For killing animals i think you should take this one:
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19/te … tol-25.jpg
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
Lulz, I can has carpet?LT.Victim wrote:
At least hes not stealing shit from you
And Downy, what ever you use, post pics
Last edited by l-aLeX-l (2007-08-03 15:43:48)
I concur.LT.Victim wrote:
Stfu you PETA bastard.I3ugl wrote:
For killing animals i think you should take this one:
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19/te … tol-25.jpg
k30dxedle wrote:
I know what you need and where to get it. It'll be ridiculously expensive but if you insist on using your airsoft to do it, it can be done. I'll edit it into this post. (done, obviously)
First of all, you have the gun. A G36C, which is rather short. I'm assuming it's made or rebranded by STAR, Tokyo Marui, Classic Army, KWA, Jing Gong, or Echo 1. If it's not, well, upgrade parts won't be compatible.
1. Spring. You need a stronger spring. Most stock airsoft guns shoot less than 350FPS stock. "Systema M150 very high velocity". $24.
2. Spring guide to handle the spring. "Area 1000 Spring Guide (ver. III mechbox) - Solid brass, very strong!"". $19.
3. A better motor. If it's not made by STAR or Tokyo Marui, the motor won't be all that great. Even those shouldn't be enough to compress an M150 spring. "Magnum-Short" $89.55.
4. Metal bushings if made by Tokyo Marui/KWA/JG/E1. If not, disregard. The plastic ones that come with them will basically heat up and deform/melt under heavy loads. Here. Research your gun and find which size to use.
5. A new gear set. The stock one will strip the teeth. "Prometheus Hard Gear Set (flat set, fits most Marui AEGs) - For M110-M150 springs". $99.
6. A new piston. Just trust me on this one. Here. $17.99.
7. A new piston head. Airsoft guns are basically pneumatic, and this will help ensure less air is wasted. Here. $19.00.
8. A new cylinder. Same principle as piston head. Here. $17.99.
9. You'll probably want a new cylinder head to go with that piston. Here. $16.99.
10. A new air nozzle. Same principle as piston head and cylinder. Here. $7.50.
11. A new hop-up buffer. Hard to explain, but it basically stabilizes and adds backspin to the BB along with the hop-up bucking (later). Here. $8.99.
12. Hop-up bucking. Same principle as hop-up buffer. Here. $8.50. That's not the best one on the market, but the best one is nearly always out of stock, everywhere.
13. A new barrel. Same principle as piston head, cylinder, and air nozzle, plus increases accuracy. "247mm". 8064 Japanese Yen (JPY).
14. You picked a G36C. Ok. Nice. But it can't hold a battery large enough to power that motor and spring. "G&P G36 Sniper Style Folding Butt Stock (can hold large type battery)". $89.99.
15. And a battery to go in said stock. Here. $57.50.
Total, about $575.
Now take all of that crap and your gun, in its (their) original packaging (except for the gun), to a reputable airsoft store, and get them to install all of that.
Are you still so sure you don't want to just get a new gun? An excellent sniper rifle can be had for about $100 less than that.
You quoted yourself.
lies.Ryan wrote:
You quoted yourself.
Ryan wrote:
You quoted yourself.
and slander!k30dxedle wrote:
lies.Ryan wrote:
You quoted yourself.
/helpful smile
This is madness! AhhRyan wrote:
Ryan wrote:
You quoted yourself.
By the way, the barrel must be paid for by PayPal in Japanese Yen. That store's picky.
And, um, thanks cowami. Oo
And, um, thanks cowami. Oo
K30, I just showed that to my buddy who sold it to me. He said I got the Kim Jong Il one or whatever (jing jong) so that's a good thing
Thanks for all that bro, you rock
Thanks for all that bro, you rock
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
u said u have some .22s right? well, try putting a balloon over the barrel and shoot it.... i heard its like a silencer.. maybe then u can just use those... u gotta clean out the barrel everytime tho.....King_County_Downy wrote:
Nah bro, I don't really want to buy another gun. I just wanted to supe up this one. (No cowami, I can't spell)k30dxedle wrote:
I know what you need and where to get it. It'll be ridiculously expensive but if you insist on using your airsoft to do it, it can be done. I'll edit it into this post.