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Yes but there will not be very much meat. As it is a wild animal the meat will most likely be tough. You will also have to determine how you will kill it, as robins are small and most guns would completely destroy the bird. A small BB gun like the Red Ryder would be ideal, however they are somewhat inaccurate and require lots of practice to master.

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