Video: Shooting a Guinea Pig with the S&W BG38

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Due to the large number of Guinea Pig attacks taking place in my area, I thought that I should show people how to defend themselves from a Guinea Pig attack. I feel more comfortable using a .357 magnum, however a +P .38 special will do in a pinch.

Mark
 
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I don't mind at all, when I was little I was attacked by a vicious Guinea Pig my neighbor had penned up in his living room. I was minding my own business, that monster was running on its wheel or what ever, then all of a sudden the squeaking stopped I looked down and it attacked with lightning quick speed and predator precision. I will never forget it mauled my finger, it must have bled for tens of minutes. Then it looked at me with those black soulless eyes and for a second I thought it smiled but it was just sharpening those little ivory pincers. I'm going to have nightmares tonight thanks.
 
I've taken targets to my range with snakes on them (it's a lot of fun to aim for the head), squirrels, rabbits, and birds. Not sure about the guinea pigs ... but I hear in South America they are a delicacy.
 
OK get out the Harp Seal targets next.:D

Yes, they were originally raised for a food source. We had them for the Kids, all they do is eat, poop, clean cage, repeat.
 
Well i thought it was gonna be for real when i read the title. Good thing it wasnt

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Mark,
Now, I know how to handle an attack from such a vicious animal. Years ago, a family member was mauled by a Guinea Pig which wasn't a pretty sight. Thank you, better late than never.
 
I once had one as a pet. It was captured by a large Siamese cat and brought in the house.

1) If you've ever had a Siamese, you know it's the closest thing to having a pet bobcat.
2) the Penny Gig wasn't injured.
 
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