When it comes to pests, I have to add an honorable mention to the Bug-A-Salt salt shotgun. It dispatches insect pests using a pinch of salt. The most fun fly control you’ll ever see.
Marc Pipistrello Have two one in the USA during summer months barbecue pest control and during the winter months in the Philippines where I am now giving the bug a salt gun a workout😎 hope it don’t break on me😳 have some serious flies over here😎
I forgot to mention, trhat I have the Diana RWS Model 34 in .177. It joins my early 1980s Beeman Webley Vulcan in .22 and a late 1970s Diana Model 6 springer pistol in .177. All perform wonderfully, the latter two having been bought used. All tried and true for pest control, plinking, and hunting. The only one I bought new was the 34.
Loved the 880 growing up. Back in the day when I was a kid, I would buy them from neighbor kids for $5 after they were stupid and kept over pumping. "If 10 is good lets try 50 pumps" and blowing out seals and such. I called Daisy got a handful of those felt seals and other parts and at age 7ish had my own airgun shop in the garage where I would fix and customize them and sell them back to the same kids later on for $20 lol. Those shrouded barrels look good when you cut them down.
Bought the 880 when i was a kid im 45 now and it's still works it was my first rifle ever, Took many games with it ,one of my favorite. Bought a newer one last year and it's still good, hanging the old one on the wall.
So glad to see the Diana 34 made the top of the list! It was my first "big" airgun purchase. Even though I have a few PCP's now, the Diana 34 still has a special place in my heart. Great video!
I friggin love my 880! I’m so glad you guys put that one out there. People really underestimate it. I’ve taken plenty of jack rabbits with mine and it shoots really well for such an affordable airgun👌🏼 this was a good top 5
Way back in the 80's when airgun technology wasn't anywhere close to what it is now, I owned a Daisy 880. It was light, accurate and very powerful. You could shoot both BB's and pellets with it, and I took out a lot of squirrels with it without using a scope. Just a great gun and it makes sense that it's still available today.
I can attest to the Daisy 880 as a great pest gun, I had one as a teenager and used it for countless birds, squirrels and rabbits. Today I have the modern copy and it is still very much capable of taking small game and pests.
BamaBackwoodsman Still have mine from the early 70’s I just updated the internals with slight modification to take advantage of the rifled shot tube as the older ones where smoothbore not good for accuracy 😎
Tarasdad I still have my metal 880 of the early 70’s as a kid😎 bought the newer internals and rifled shot tube as a one piece and converted to fit the metal 880 shooting a 7.9 gr avg 622 fps out to 30 yrds less than a dime groups 😎👍🏾. Glad to see this classic gun in the top 5😎. Ps.... you are such a beautiful host do a great job 😘👍🏾
Good lineup keeping it simple and budget-friendly and honest. That Daisy 880 is one hell of a little gun! I used one for squirrel hunting till I was about 20 years old. Practice with it and it's deadly
I figured oout that the dianah was the best option by lots of hours research on the net. Since mine arrived it has proven us both right. Nice to have my study confirmed. Thanks.
Great pick for the Daisy 880! Don't get stuck in the gospel of 10 pumps only. Daisy tech told me it can handle more and I get great power with 25 pumps. Itis accurate, quiet and will drop anything under 20 pounds
I have the 392 with the Williams 64 & she is a tack driver out to 40 yards, also I have the Hatsan 95 in the Vortex drive in .25 Her name is Splatt-Stick & I use her to remove venomous snakes from my property & my Diana 34 in .22 is called Staldt-Jager [Steel -Hunter] and punches through mild sheet steel at 50 yards
I love the Benjamin 392 the best. I get 1inch groups at 35yards with crossman pirahna hallowpoints. Damn squirrels over there saw what happens over here and back off
I have a Crosman Nitro Venom .22, a Diana RWS 34P .22, and last but not least, a Gamo Urban PCP. I Know the Urban requires a hand pump to fill it but that is my now go to pesting gun. Spring breakbarrel rifles are just too hold sensitive, and not accurate if the hold is not the same each time. My Urban is amazingly accurate and my successful pesting percentage has gone from about 30% to 50% with the spring rifles, to near 100% with the Urban. Nuff said.
Awsome top 5 pesky varment killers , I had the Benjamin in 22 best pump pellet gun I say , had alot of fun when I was a kid with my Benjamin hunting at my grandparents ranch , very nice vidio .
Miss my Diana 34. Lost it in a house fire. Was a great gun with just a little tuning and practice. Took lots of starlings, pigeons, and rats with that rifle. Would shoot one hole at 10m from a rest. Was my first "real" airgun.
I''m only familiar with #3 and #2, but I would replace #3 with the Seneca/Diana Dragonfly. I know there is a cult built up around the 392 and understandably so; it has been around and shooting reliably for years But technology moves on and Crosman/Benjamin tends to stand still while it does. The Dragonfly has the same energy with the same number of pumps as the Benjamin but adds the advantage of a magazine as well as single shot tray, far more adjustable open sights, 11mm dovetail so that you can mount a scope without that absurd barrel grip mount that Benjamin still requires despite having had 40 years to engineer and include a dovetail, and a better trigger ( I have a friend who has modified/adjusted his down to a 1.2 pound pull). As for the Hatsan, you will look for a long time to find a better made more accurate break-barrel anywhere close to the price point of that Model 95 with the Vortex Gas Piston. Just forget about the scope that Hatsan usually bundles and get a decent inexpensive scope and you will have a true pest gun that also looks great. Another good video with a real and explained top-5 list (anyone else hat those top-list reviews on CZcams with the computer generated audio??).
most of air rifle with more than 13fpe(20joules) or 1000fps with 0.177 pellets are good to pest control if you know how to aim ... and have the right pellet .
Great video.... Never thought about the Diana 34..... If only it wasn’t a pain in the butt and costly to get deliveries from the States you would get all my business! 🇬🇧👍
I have all these air rifles except #1 the Diana 34. I do however have a Weihrauch HW30 and HW50 and even though I never shot a Diana 34, I am willing to bet the Weihrauch's will beat the Diana hands down. The 880 has to be the cheapest, useable, air rifle for pesting anywhere. Out of the box over 600 fps, a few easy mods 700 fps. Manufacturer numbers are inflated. Nice list but a Crosman 1377, 1322, or Beeman QB78 could be inserted to take the place of one of the break barrel guns. Hard to name only 5 though. Great Vid.
Forgot. .22 is not always better. .177 has great penetration and flatter trajectory. My Crosman Nitro piston has deeper penetration than my .25 Maurauder PCP.
german made dianas are pretty good, barrels are from lothar walther and the t06 trigger is as good as the record trigger from weihrauch. the 34 has a bigger power tube than the hw50 and can be tuned down to shoot very smooth.
The Benjamin Pump air guns hold their value. Unfortunately those 5mm pellets are now stupid expensive and hard to find. I'll probably never shoot my old silver streak again due to the lack of ammunition.
Got stung in the face by a bee entering a shed, nest was on the inside of the door...left it open, sat down at about 20 yards and started stinging them too (they didnt liked it, OSB door didnt care that much this is why pellet rifles are nice) finished the job with a water hose
Had several Benjamins since the early 80's (when I was still a punk little kid) and have to say my original one was rock solid and lasted nearly 15 years of regular shooting, but successive ones have increasingly gone down in quality and "splitting air chambers/tubes" became a common, but also disappointing occurrence. Other disappointment was the increasing difficulty of mounting scopes on them. Come on Benjamin.... Get it back together!
Where is all the single shot Gamo that out power all these for a Budget Pest Removal you have some pretty expensive guns in there and if you're going to pay that much you might as well get the Gamo 10-shot Magnum break barrel or go for an entry-level PCP
Grab yourself a gamo wildcat whisper with some hollow point 14.5 grain pellets and take your time with your shot and aim for the brain get some time in on the rifle and I promise you you’ll be dropping all the pests you need while having fun and also all together paying under 200 bucks trust me you don’t need a wicked over powered rifle either bc when it comes down to it 1000 to 950 is a solid fps that will threw and threw most pests and plus anything 1100 fps and over still breaks the sound barrier causing the loud clap even when dealing with an air rifle and having your neighbors call the cops on you for shooting a gun that isn’t a gun sucks that’s why going for something quiet that also kicks ass is all you need as I said I’ve been using the gamo wildcat whisper for a bit now and only pests I haven’t killed have been user error gun works great and is cheap picked one up at my local gun store for 129 out the door and 500 pellets was 8 bucks it’s a 22 and works great but anyway sorry for the rant this video just made me think why the hell isn’t there an actual good rifle on here that’s relatively good priced and still preforms
I really like the one Diana air pistol I own. The Chaser with a shoulder stock and scope is a very fun set up! I might have to get my hands on the #1 on this list.
I understand you are listing best selling, popular choices most people would be able to afford but the only gun i would reccomend for this job in this list would be the Hatsan 95. Pest control needs to he humane, quick, clean kills. Not including a single magnum springer in this list is just wrong. I don't think shooting rabbits with a Daisy 880 is the best choice, may not even be right. These guns listed sure CAN kill something and they are affordable but they aren't "top 5 guns to deliver quick humane kill" as you describe, not by a mile. The least power i would use is 20-24j. The Hatsan 95 and the Diana 34 are ok but i would reccomend stuff like a Gamo Hunter Extreme, Diana 350, Hatsan 135, Weihrauch hw80... most of these deliver more than 40j, more than enough to deliver quick kills on pests. if you dont like magnum sized springers i would still reccomend stuff north 20j, even to kill rats. The Sig asp20 is a mid sized airgun that shoots around 30j on .22. Do you need any of these for pest control? No. Can you kill stuff with .177 pump action? Sure. But "top 5 reccomend rifles"? I would recommend at least .22 30j (24ft/lbs).
Lmao 24 ft lbs min? Daisy 880 can smoke rabbits and squirrels. It is probably the best garden defender for decades. Beyond 15 or 20 yards then reach for a higher quality air rifle.
@@maaz322 I'm not decrying anyone. I acknowledge that these guns have done the job for many people. These guns have a history of serving their owners for an incredibly low ammount of money in a plethora of tasks. From pesting to teaching your children to shoot, what's not to like? But these aren't "top 5" guns for this job. If a friend asked me what i recomend him to do such job i would probably recommend something bigger so he can shoot from further, more precisely, quickly. You can kill a rat with your boot if you want, i would still recommend else despite the price gap between a boot and a Hatsan 95. But I'm not condescending all of those who needed pest control in their lives, got their old daisies in hand and got the job done for little to no money when they needed. If i sounded disrespectful i apologize, my english is not good, i already edited my post. I think it sounded a little aggressive reading again.
Diana 34 Classic.22 What an FPE Airgun. So how many FPS are available in 14 grain or 16 grain pellets? Which is better Diana 34 Classic and Diana 34 EMS for better hunting.
i use a jt airacuda max in 22 cal and i use jsb 18.13 grain and also use a diana chaser in 22 cal the diana has a ton of buckrail mods to it like AR grip barrel guard and an AR style adjustable butt stock for pest control
Eh. I must have gotten a bad Hatsan 95. That cocking effort was close to 50 pounds on mine. My Umarex Octane was easier to cock. It was pretty accurate though. Still wouldn’t call it a great rifle though.
daisy 880 not really suitable for humane dispatch of anything bigger than mice, note please I said humane guaranteed kill first shot, not running around screaming for ten mins while you reload for a dispatch shot.
I'm amazed the Americans bother much with airguns given how simple it is just to get a .22LR firearm. In the UK we are only into airguns because getting a section 1 firearms license is such a lot of aggro.
Missouri here. I have two .22LR but can't use either in the city because they're too loud. Neighbors will call the police. Need an airgun for pesky squirrels and starlings doing house damage. Neighbors are spaced far enough apart without putting anyone in danger.
@@j.leonardo260 Now if you can close all the holes but one. Go buy some dry ice. Enough to do the job. Place the dry ice down the hole and cover that last hole. If done right. This well remove your ground hog problem.
...I thought the Daisy 880 and the Crosman 2100 were comparable....Am I missing something ? .........(I don't own either, I use a modified 1322)..........
When it comes to pests, I have to add an honorable mention to the Bug-A-Salt salt shotgun. It dispatches insect pests using a pinch of salt. The most fun fly control you’ll ever see.
Marc Pipistrello
Have two one in the USA during summer months barbecue pest control and during the winter months in the Philippines where I am now giving the bug a salt gun a workout😎 hope it don’t break on me😳 have some serious flies over here😎
We love the Bug-A-Salt 😂
I forgot to mention, trhat I have the Diana RWS Model 34 in .177. It joins my early 1980s Beeman Webley Vulcan in .22 and a late 1970s Diana Model 6 springer pistol in .177. All perform wonderfully, the latter two having been bought used. All tried and true for pest control, plinking, and hunting. The only one I bought new was the 34.
I love my Bug-a-Salt!
Loved the 880 growing up. Back in the day when I was a kid, I would buy them from neighbor kids for $5 after they were stupid and kept over pumping. "If 10 is good lets try 50 pumps" and blowing out seals and such. I called Daisy got a handful of those felt seals and other parts and at age 7ish had my own airgun shop in the garage where I would fix and customize them and sell them back to the same kids later on for $20 lol. Those shrouded barrels look good when you cut them down.
Bought the 880 when i was a kid im 45 now and it's still works it was my first rifle ever, Took many games with it ,one of my favorite. Bought a newer one last year and it's still good, hanging the old one on the wall.
So glad to see the Diana 34 made the top of the list! It was my first "big" airgun purchase. Even though I have a few PCP's now, the Diana 34 still has a special place in my heart. Great video!
I friggin love my 880! I’m so glad you guys put that one out there. People really underestimate it. I’ve taken plenty of jack rabbits with mine and it shoots really well for such an affordable airgun👌🏼 this was a good top 5
Ethan Hunsaker
Sure your right👍🏾
Benjamin, Hatsan , and Diana. Defiantly awesome air rifles. Spot on. Fair price as well.
that daisy 880 power line , I did years of hunting with it ...great gun it has been 4 me...
I bought 4. great lil pellet/bb gun
Way back in the 80's when airgun technology wasn't anywhere close to what it is now, I owned a Daisy 880.
It was light, accurate and very powerful.
You could shoot both BB's and pellets with it, and I took out a lot of squirrels with it without using a scope.
Just a great gun and it makes sense that it's still available today.
So many good memories with my old 22 benji and 20 Sheridan over the years.
I can attest to the Daisy 880 as a great pest gun, I had one as a teenager and used it for countless birds, squirrels and rabbits. Today I have the modern copy and it is still very much capable of taking small game and pests.
BamaBackwoodsman
Still have mine from the early 70’s I just updated the internals with slight modification to take advantage of the rifled shot tube as the older ones where smoothbore not good for accuracy 😎
Nice! We love hearing about everyone's experiences with these guns
Daisy 880 is the first gun of any type that I owned. Got it as a Christmas present in either 1970 or 1971. Great air rifle!
Tarasdad
I still have my metal 880 of the early 70’s as a kid😎 bought the newer internals and rifled shot tube as a one piece and converted to fit the metal 880 shooting a 7.9 gr avg 622 fps out to 30 yrds less than a dime groups 😎👍🏾. Glad to see this classic gun in the top 5😎. Ps.... you are such a beautiful host do a great job 😘👍🏾
I started out with an old Crosman 760 with the wooden stock and wood forearm when they really were somethingI
I've owned the 34 since 1997. It still performs great.
Good lineup keeping it simple and budget-friendly and honest. That Daisy 880 is one hell of a little gun! I used one for squirrel hunting till I was about 20 years old. Practice with it and it's deadly
I own my dads Sheridan from the 70's and it is a bull 20 cal, clear boards and is on point... love it..
A MAC1 steroid rebuild takes it to a new level. 900fps at 14 pumps. Yes they can go to 14 pumps.
Love the Daisy 880 & Diana 34, great rifles & great value for the money
I figured oout that the dianah was the best option by lots of hours research on the net. Since mine arrived it has proven us both right. Nice to have my study confirmed. Thanks.
Agreed on the Crosman Optimus. Accurate, lightweight and fast. Thanks for the info, pretty girl.
Great pick for the Daisy 880! Don't get stuck in the gospel of 10 pumps only. Daisy tech told me it can handle more and I get great power with 25 pumps. Itis accurate, quiet and will drop anything under 20 pounds
You'll wear out the seals quicker with mucho pumping.
I have the 392 with the Williams 64 & she is a tack driver out to 40 yards, also I have the Hatsan 95 in the Vortex drive in .25 Her name is Splatt-Stick & I use her to remove venomous snakes from my property & my Diana 34 in .22 is called Staldt-Jager [Steel -Hunter] and punches through mild sheet steel at 50 yards
I have 2 out of the 5, Daisy 880 and the 392.
you forgot the Winchester 1100s. at 63 bucks at walmart, hard to beat. but the Diana 34 is a great gun, german-made, too!
Loved all of the links bellow, thank you for listening. Airgun Depot = The BEST!!!!! Cheers and happy holidays!
Happy holidays!
Good economic choices. The Beeman dual caliber could be a good contender as well.
I love the Benjamin 392 the best. I get 1inch groups at 35yards with crossman pirahna hallowpoints.
Damn squirrels over there saw what happens over here and back off
Nice list.... I like self contained "Springers"
&.. as always, very cool video 😉
AH, the beauty is back. Wonderful yo see you, Lady!! Oh, nice guns also.
Judging from the omissions in the list.... I'm guessing that Airgun Depot is not a GAMO dealer?
I have a Crosman Nitro Venom .22, a Diana RWS 34P .22, and last but not least, a Gamo Urban PCP. I Know the Urban requires a hand pump to fill it but that is my now go to pesting gun. Spring breakbarrel rifles are just too hold sensitive, and not accurate if the hold is not the same each time. My Urban is amazingly accurate and my successful pesting percentage has gone from about 30% to 50% with the spring rifles, to near 100% with the Urban. Nuff said.
Geo Johnson
Have the urban as well very accurate can buy now on amazon for 199 shipped 😳😎
Awsome top 5 pesky varment killers , I had the Benjamin in 22 best pump pellet gun I say , had alot of fun when I was a kid with my Benjamin hunting at my grandparents ranch , very nice vidio .
You got it right on #1 and #2 in the right order👍👍
Crossman 1377 with a stock!
Miss my Diana 34. Lost it in a house fire. Was a great gun with just a little tuning and practice. Took lots of starlings, pigeons, and rats with that rifle. Would shoot one hole at 10m from a rest. Was my first "real" airgun.
The crsman 1377 and 1322.
I agree killed a small possum about 25 feet with 7 pumps one in the head......
I would say the HW50, HW97 and Air Arms TX200.
I''m only familiar with #3 and #2, but I would replace #3 with the Seneca/Diana Dragonfly. I know there is a cult built up around the 392 and understandably so; it has been around and shooting reliably for years But technology moves on and Crosman/Benjamin tends to stand still while it does. The Dragonfly has the same energy with the same number of pumps as the Benjamin but adds the advantage of a magazine as well as single shot tray, far more adjustable open sights, 11mm dovetail so that you can mount a scope without that absurd barrel grip mount that Benjamin still requires despite having had 40 years to engineer and include a dovetail, and a better trigger ( I have a friend who has modified/adjusted his down to a 1.2 pound pull). As for the Hatsan, you will look for a long time to find a better made more accurate break-barrel anywhere close to the price point of that Model 95 with the Vortex Gas Piston. Just forget about the scope that Hatsan usually bundles and get a decent inexpensive scope and you will have a true pest gun that also looks great. Another good video with a real and explained top-5 list (anyone else hat those top-list reviews on CZcams with the computer generated audio??).
I use a .177 Diana 34 classic to6 for backyard plinking , pest or rat control and Pigeon hunting
For Pest Control i would get the Weihrauch HW50/ HW99 or HW35
most of air rifle with more than 13fpe(20joules) or 1000fps with 0.177 pellets are good to pest control if you know how to aim ... and have the right pellet .
I have a gamo Mach 1 Whisper it is absolutely DEADLY
I have killed over 10 rabbits with 880 and a huge crow. The best $39 I have ever spent.
Which one you use ?
It’s that powerful huh
@Tyrone Biggums LOL.......multipump is more powerful but CO2 is more accurate. Umarex Fusion 2 is getting more powerful for CO2, check it out.
Gamo Swarm Whisper .22 cal is good for taking out oppossums
Great video.... Never thought about the Diana 34..... If only it wasn’t a pain in the butt and costly to get deliveries from the States you would get all my business! 🇬🇧👍
I have all these air rifles except #1 the Diana 34. I do however have a Weihrauch HW30 and HW50 and even though I never shot a Diana 34, I am willing to bet the Weihrauch's will beat the Diana hands down. The 880 has to be the cheapest, useable, air rifle for pesting anywhere. Out of the box over 600 fps, a few easy mods 700 fps. Manufacturer numbers are inflated. Nice list but a Crosman 1377, 1322, or Beeman QB78 could be inserted to take the place of one of the break barrel guns. Hard to name only 5 though. Great Vid.
Forgot. .22 is not always better. .177 has great penetration and flatter trajectory. My Crosman Nitro piston has deeper penetration than my .25 Maurauder PCP.
How do you get the daisy 880 to 700 fps?
TangoGolf Sierra ?
german made dianas are pretty good, barrels are from lothar walther and the t06 trigger is as good as the record trigger from weihrauch. the 34 has a bigger power tube than the hw50 and can be tuned down to shoot very smooth.
Also have the Diana 34 in 177 that I detuned to 12 ft lb 1 in groups @ 50 yds with jsb 8.4 gr good list😎
Thanks you, we always appreciate compliments.
Does anyone have experience with using these for groundhogs?
The Benjamin Pump air guns hold their value. Unfortunately those 5mm pellets are now stupid expensive and hard to find. I'll probably never shoot my old silver streak again due to the lack of ammunition.
The only one id buy is the benjamin 392
Got stung in the face by a bee entering a shed, nest was on the inside of the door...left it open, sat down at about 20 yards and started stinging them too (they didnt liked it, OSB door didnt care that much this is why pellet rifles are nice) finished the job with a water hose
What gun were you using. Sounds accurate
@@jeremyblackwater439 Just one of my 8 breaks barrels haha I wasnt sniping single bees most likely drilling holes into the nest haha
Does 12 guage count? May not be air powered but it does move it
Up to 30 yards or more.... English is not my native language but that confuses me.
Had several Benjamins since the early 80's (when I was still a punk little kid) and have to say my original one was rock solid and lasted nearly 15 years of regular shooting, but successive ones have increasingly gone down in quality and "splitting air chambers/tubes" became a common, but also disappointing occurrence. Other disappointment was the increasing difficulty of mounting scopes on them. Come on Benjamin.... Get it back together!
Where is all the single shot Gamo that out power all these for a Budget Pest Removal you have some pretty expensive guns in there and if you're going to pay that much you might as well get the Gamo 10-shot Magnum break barrel or go for an entry-level PCP
Grab yourself a gamo wildcat whisper with some hollow point 14.5 grain pellets and take your time with your shot and aim for the brain get some time in on the rifle and I promise you you’ll be dropping all the pests you need while having fun and also all together paying under 200 bucks trust me you don’t need a wicked over powered rifle either bc when it comes down to it 1000 to 950 is a solid fps that will threw and threw most pests and plus anything 1100 fps and over still breaks the sound barrier causing the loud clap even when dealing with an air rifle and having your neighbors call the cops on you for shooting a gun that isn’t a gun sucks that’s why going for something quiet that also kicks ass is all you need as I said I’ve been using the gamo wildcat whisper for a bit now and only pests I haven’t killed have been user error gun works great and is cheap picked one up at my local gun store for 129 out the door and 500 pellets was 8 bucks it’s a 22 and works great but anyway sorry for the rant this video just made me think why the hell isn’t there an actual good rifle on here that’s relatively good priced and still preforms
I really like the one Diana air pistol I own. The Chaser with a shoulder stock and scope is a very fun set up! I might have to get my hands on the #1 on this list.
I would like to see an under lever rifle.
I understand you are listing best selling, popular choices most people would be able to afford but the only gun i would reccomend for this job in this list would be the Hatsan 95. Pest control needs to he humane, quick, clean kills.
Not including a single magnum springer in this list is just wrong. I don't think shooting rabbits with a Daisy 880 is the best choice, may not even be right.
These guns listed sure CAN kill something and they are affordable but they aren't "top 5 guns to deliver quick humane kill" as you describe, not by a mile.
The least power i would use is 20-24j.
The Hatsan 95 and the Diana 34 are ok but i would reccomend stuff like a Gamo Hunter Extreme, Diana 350, Hatsan 135, Weihrauch hw80... most of these deliver more than 40j, more than enough to deliver quick kills on pests.
if you dont like magnum sized springers i would still reccomend stuff north 20j, even to kill rats. The Sig asp20 is a mid sized airgun that shoots around 30j on .22.
Do you need any of these for pest control? No. Can you kill stuff with .177 pump action? Sure. But "top 5 reccomend rifles"?
I would recommend at least .22 30j (24ft/lbs).
Lmao 24 ft lbs min? Daisy 880 can smoke rabbits and squirrels. It is probably the best garden defender for decades. Beyond 15 or 20 yards then reach for a higher quality air rifle.
I'm not sure why you unwittingly decry others for using lower powered air guns when it's adequately done the job for thousands.
@@maaz322 I'm not decrying anyone. I acknowledge that these guns have done the job for many people.
These guns have a history of serving their owners for an incredibly low ammount of money in a plethora of tasks. From pesting to teaching your children to shoot, what's not to like?
But these aren't "top 5" guns for this job.
If a friend asked me what i recomend him to do such job i would probably recommend something bigger so he can shoot from further, more precisely, quickly.
You can kill a rat with your boot if you want, i would still recommend else despite the price gap between a boot and a Hatsan 95.
But I'm not condescending all of those who needed pest control in their lives, got their old daisies in hand and got the job done for little to no money when they needed.
If i sounded disrespectful i apologize, my english is not good, i already edited my post. I think it sounded a little aggressive reading again.
@@Lucas-ck1po dude don't apologize Or back down at all , your right.
Stick to your guns
@@clintmullins8670 Thanks mate
I collect them all and still going I like mostly older models why more powerful.
Mine is a DIANA STORMRIDER gen 2 PCP. for pest control and used with a hand high pressurize air pump.
many many thank you friend!
Personally, I prefer the Crosman 2050 ratcatcher. Still good choices.
I have th hatsan airtact 22 cal that's a squirrel killer for me
Diana 34 Classic.22 What an FPE Airgun. So how many FPS are available in 14 grain or 16 grain pellets?
Which is better Diana 34 Classic and Diana 34 EMS for better hunting.
Number 5 🖐
i use a jt airacuda max in 22 cal and i use jsb 18.13 grain and also use a diana chaser in 22 cal the diana has a ton of buckrail mods to it like AR grip barrel guard and an AR style adjustable butt stock for pest control
What about the Gamo Swarm Magnum 10X GEN 2, in .22?
Did you notice that the video is two years old
How about (2)top 5 pcp pest control airguns...1 list being top 5 under 1k...and 1 list being top 5 priced over 1k!
That's a good idea. Will keep it in mind.
Love ur presentations seeing in 2024 hah😊
Nice video. Could you please do at Top 5 PCP Bullpups?
Great idea!
You guys have got to get the Kral Puncher Nemesis
Herman BarardJr , I AGREE
Phillip Mendiola Crossman F4 Is very affordable cheap and will do the job.
Crossman f4 Affordable and will do the job.
I killed a lot of stuff with the crosman optimus before I got my pcp
No Weihrauch?, no AirArms?.
Umarex octane .177 with an AT3 red dot. Gophers don’t stand a chance...
Please make a full review of my favorite airgun on the planet the Benji 392,
Eh. I must have gotten a bad Hatsan 95. That cocking effort was close to 50 pounds on mine. My Umarex Octane was easier to cock.
It was pretty accurate though. Still wouldn’t call it a great rifle though.
Chris Reilly I love my octane. Do the trigger mod, search for it on eBay... I have an AT3 red dot, springer rated and lifetime warranty for $80.
daisy 880 not really suitable for humane dispatch of anything bigger than mice, note please I said humane guaranteed kill first shot, not running around screaming for ten mins while you reload for a dispatch shot.
My ass, Ive given coons seizures with .177s, all depends where you aim.
@@miamislice3280 seizures are not required, rapid instant dispatch is what is needed. .177 is not the problem it is the gun, try rereading my comment.
@@davidprocter3578 ahh, I see, yes I misread, it must be unusually weak for a .177, though.
What about squirrels?
The only pest in my backyard is my mother in law and I need something more powerful!
Lol
I'm amazed the Americans bother much with airguns given how simple it is just to get a .22LR firearm. In the UK we are only into airguns because getting a section 1 firearms license is such a lot of aggro.
Missouri here. I have two .22LR but can't use either in the city because they're too loud. Neighbors will call the police. Need an airgun for pesky squirrels and starlings doing house damage. Neighbors are spaced far enough apart without putting anyone in danger.
You're not supposed to fire an actual rifle within 500 ft of someone else's residence. ...and there's groundhogs in my back yard.
@@j.leonardo260
Now if you can close all the holes but one. Go buy some dry ice. Enough to do the job. Place the dry ice down the hole and cover that last hole. If done right. This well remove your ground hog problem.
Air guns have cheaper ammo and are just plain fun !
can i use diana 240 for pest control
It's not the gun it's the accuracy of the person using it.
The best ?? Haha Thats the
Diana 350 magnum N-Tec premium in. 22. And the weihrauch HW 80. Those are Awesome airguns
Love it
What about walther terrous or HW30??
There's a lot of great guns out there. Unfortunately, some of them have to be left off our lists.
Ever heard of the mendoza air rifle?
Mexico brand air rifle Mendoza the 5.5 quetzacualc is the best is more powerful for hunting small game. 👍
@@rodolfogonzalez1080 i can 100% agree, mexican mendoza air rifles are really good
Keep working! I think;you are making them alot of money! Semper Fi!
I use the weihrauch hw 97k .22
...I thought the Daisy 880 and the Crosman 2100 were comparable....Am I missing something ? .........(I don't own either, I use a modified 1322)..........
The host of these segments is soooo pretty that I have to watch the segment a second time to focus on the content! lol
@Johnny Askari lol funny, I do like me some Nia Long. I guess she resembles her to me.
She's a cutie and she doesn't have to be perfect to be a cutie!.
I like her videos.
To each his own, no doubt...but IMHO she's well below average. Maybe it's her delightful personality that you find attractive?
@@PureBlood42 let's just say I wouldn't kick her out of bed for eating crackers!
Hasan 135 .30 cal
BSA lighting grt XL se is the best pest controller out there in my apinuan
Prices? Can you do this same list with pistols?
Dawg.... do you really think you can pest control with a PISTOL? Bro... that’s sad, you need a fast moving rifle.
She is so beautiful
rizz
The 909 airgun in 45cal works on on all pest from rats to deer
Diana 48...powerpack punch
Got one as well
It does pack a punch
Hatsan the "Canyon" 125😎😃?
Gamo bone collector bull whisperer is also good.
Nise rafle
I would have picked the 125 sniper from HATSAN.
You know that statement about wanting more pests is true when you specifically put out bird food not meant for the birds....
I pile all my black walnuts up near a good backstop....and wait for the tree rats to appear.Lasts all winter.
Pest control diana 460 or the indian made sdb sniper