It was a "slight error of judgement" when Phillip James Shand picked up an air rifle and fired it at his neighbour's house.
That was what the 46-year-old told Judge Philip Crayton in the Whanganui District Court on Wednesday.
Shand got into an argument with his Morgan St, Castlecliff neighbouron June 30, grabbed a .177 air rifle, and shot it at the neighbour's house six times. Two shots hit the building, cracking windows.
"What I did was wrong, I take all responsibility," Shand said in court.
"I regret what I did . . . It was a slight error of judgement."
He said the house had regular squatters, which caused problems for him.
He pleaded guilty at an earlier appearance to discharging a firearm near a dwelling.
Judge Crayton said Shand had a history of criminal offending between 1989-92, but did not appear before the court for 17 years after that. There was another period of offending, then Shand did not offend for seven years.