New Squirrel Gun, kept it under 6 lbs

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This should get it done when we have to start shooting critters to survive. Wanted the weight as low as possible without sacrificing on quality. Third set of ARC mounts/rings. Always puckers my butthole when tightening a ring cap to 55 in lbs, but they haven't failed me yet, even on this 1" tube.

 
Very nice burdy. What caliber, .22? What about a suppressor so you don’t end up scaring off the other tree rats?
I have a Dead Air Mask Suppressor that goes on it, just put it over 6lbs for the photo so I removed it, ha!

Yes .22LR.

I consolidated calibers 4 years ago and now only have 7:
.22LR
9mm
.223/5.56
.300 BLK
6.5CM
12 guage
.410

Been very happy with the decision to do so. IF I add one more it will be 7.63x39.

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I have a Dead Air Mask Suppressor that goes on it, just put it over 6lbs for the photo so I removed it, ha!

Yes .22LR.

I consolidated calibers 4 years ago and now only have 7:
.22LR
9mm
.223/5.56
.300 BLK
6.5CM
12 guage
.410

Been very happy with the decision to do so. IF I add one more it will be 7.63x39.

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I get it. I consolidated down to just 9mm and 7.62x39 a few years ago, but I ain’t got no arsenal. Been sorely tempted to get back into .22 or .45 though.
 
No way a squirrel is gonna be able to shoot that, way to much length of pull for their short arms. On top of that your squirrel must be super buff I doubt mine could lift half that weight.
I don't know, my LOP is similar to a

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