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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1979874" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>OK, this happened a while ago but still brings a huge smile to me when I think about it. I just got home from work at noon for an afternoon off with wife. Wife says there is a ground squirrel in the gas grill. So I rooted aorund and found my son's old Crossman 760 silver pump .177 that barely breaks paper. So I walk out to the patio, lift up the lid expecting to just give that little bugger a scare. A nasty groundhog was standing up chattering away at me snapping his teeth maybe 2' from my face! HOLY CRAP! Slammed the lid down and just stood there wondering how the heck did he get up onto grill? Seems he worked his way up from bottom, pushed through an grills slammed shut behind him so trapped. So I decided to give him something to think about to make sure he NEVER comes back to patio. Lifted lid, stuck rifle under lid and pulled the trigger. The gas grill shook like heck. I then put a rope over top so I could open the lid without having Mr. Chuck rip me a new one. One minor problem, seems he decided to attack the barrel and took the pellet right between the eyes. Peed all over the inside of grill which my wife would not eat off again. Sold to friend and he kept wondering why since it was perfect for "Chuck Roast"![ATTACH=full]214060[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1979874, member: 63925"] OK, this happened a while ago but still brings a huge smile to me when I think about it. I just got home from work at noon for an afternoon off with wife. Wife says there is a ground squirrel in the gas grill. So I rooted aorund and found my son's old Crossman 760 silver pump .177 that barely breaks paper. So I walk out to the patio, lift up the lid expecting to just give that little bugger a scare. A nasty groundhog was standing up chattering away at me snapping his teeth maybe 2' from my face! HOLY CRAP! Slammed the lid down and just stood there wondering how the heck did he get up onto grill? Seems he worked his way up from bottom, pushed through an grills slammed shut behind him so trapped. So I decided to give him something to think about to make sure he NEVER comes back to patio. Lifted lid, stuck rifle under lid and pulled the trigger. The gas grill shook like heck. I then put a rope over top so I could open the lid without having Mr. Chuck rip me a new one. One minor problem, seems he decided to attack the barrel and took the pellet right between the eyes. Peed all over the inside of grill which my wife would not eat off again. Sold to friend and he kept wondering why since it was perfect for "Chuck Roast"![ATTACH type="full"]214060[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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