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It's a Trap! 006: Victor Hand Trap

It's a Trap! 006: Victor Hand Trap

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C&Rsenal

Unfortunately it says sold. :(

C&Rsenal

beautiful

C&Rsenal

I will endeavor

C&Rsenal

They will nip repetitive comments as spam.

C&Rsenal

I suspect that would be less than popular

C&Rsenal

No clue

C&Rsenal

It eats European-length 12gauge fine 2 5/16 I believe

C&Rsenal

Learn something new every day with these chaps πŸ˜‚ That’s why you’re my one and only Patreon

Tom Godwin

Ferret Muzzle is the name of my bondage stripper alter ego.

Gavin Rea-Davies

Wrist pain?

Dr Don Hurley

I did come up with someone selling an ICI sporting ammunition catalogue on ebay and another listing on a rare books website that includes in the description "Section VI Accessories, 8 pages includes clay pigeon traps.". Looks like the 1930s era eley and kynoch or ICI catalogues probably have what you are after if they are in your budget https://www.herewardbooks.co.uk/books/detail/22040.htm

Geoff Lamb

I had a 1906 version of the Manufacture De Armes De St Etienne catalog that has a self defence section with cane guns, bullet proof vests and knuckle dusters. The stand out one is a ring with a skull on it so when you are assaulted you can punch the perp and leave the skull mark. It was 50 years later this became a thing in Phantom comics.

Justin Bulling

very nice

Chris Marchi

I would buy a "Shut up Kevin!" shirt

Joshua Alberry

I believe they mentioned a reason in another epsiode: Shotgun cartridges use a lot of powder, so powder companies pushed shotgun shooting as a recreational activity.

Regulation Paving Stone

really! didn't know that about trap naming. more into ipsc, plateracks and a bunch of other but not trap/skeet myself.- with this whoooole series. if mae would just her stance a bit to the left she would maybe stop to harass that same tree with clay. LoL.

Guido Schriewer

Is this the second or third one made by a chemical/ powder company?

Matteo Manino

Ferret muzzles for only $3? I'll take 10!

Tiger in man's clothing

Ferret Muzzle is the name of my new band (ht to Tam).

Drizzle

I hope all 13 of these comments are also getting posted below the video at YouTube! Remember, Likes & Subscribes help over there, but so does posting comments below the video!

Brian Ingram

I didn’t, when I posted, though I found out soon afterwards and added the info. Thank you.

Michael Wright

Kynoch, fwiw. But you knew that... ;-)

Bruce Brodnax

Hey team love these fun hand trap clay pigeon thrower videos . So much fun to watch. Also love the Catalog PDF file upload . Keep up the great work.

robert j schneider

ICI were huge, and made ammunition (typically under the names Eley and Kinnoch). The article that mentions Mr Victor is English, because in the B column shown on screen there's a reference to Public Schools (which, of course, means private schools as opposed to State schools, though there is a reason for this). HTH I've now found that there are a bunch of the bigger ICI clay pigeon throwers on the auction sites; also, this device https://www.amazon.co.uk/Binglinghua-Thrower-Throwing-Handheld-Shooting/dp/B0833T2KNW/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=hand+trap&qid=1612654155&s=sports&sr=1-1 seems pretty ubiquitous, and looks like it works on a similar principle with modern materials (and probably with extra whip in the shaft).

Michael Wright

This one looked like an older version of a modern plastic hand thrower.

Bryon Simon

Not related to this video, but I was just ranting at my mate who is a teacher of science at school, advocating the use of your videos to encourage young engineers.

'General' Dipper

That could be zinc alloy perhaps. ICI is one the world's largest paint manufacturers. Sold their North American paint interests to PPG a few years ago. Used to make things that go boom. Profited greatly when "war were declared".

Philip Brucker

I think they tried to stylize the trap by how they tapered the handle, and gave no thought to function.

David K. Jernigan

There used to be marketed victor rat traps (the torsion spring bar type) possibly the victor company Mr. Robinson worked for?

David K. Jernigan

ICI were massive once. I can easily believe they owned some tiny little factory that once made tools for home filling hydrogen balloons, that developed something like this.

Bradwan

Don't think I didn't notice the sjogren on the table in that opening shot. I'd really love to know what ammo recipe you figure out for it, I've yet to get mine running reliably.

Stephen Bukowsky - Blind Squirrel Enterprises

Love your "shorts" guys/galπŸ˜‰ love the Primer vids too, but these are easier to get in a quick lunch or break time! Keep it up!

Chris Cherry

I really like these shorts mixed in with the longer Primer and Reprecussion episodes. It seems weird that a chemical company like ICI would make a product like this. I associate ICI with carbon fibers and composite resins back in the day. I believe they have since been acquired and the various parts broken up and sold off.

Josey


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