This video demonstrates the operation and limitations of two hand-thrown clay pigeon traps: the Raquettir and the Beretta. It highlights the challenges in properly cocking and throwing clays with these devices, noting their tendency to break and the importance of following specific instructions. The Beretta trap's adjustable screw and compatibility with smaller 'midi' clays are explored, while the Raquettir's German origin and complex design are discussed.
This YouTube video, titled "Friend or Foe: The Raquettir Hand Trap," is part of a series called "It's a Trap!" This episode, 010, focuses on the Raquettir Hand Trap, presented as a lightweight firearm accessory. The description encourages viewers to support the channel through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise from their website. While the specific firearm is not detailed, the context suggests a review or demonstration of a firearm component.
This video examines a unique, vintage 'Raquettir' hand trap, likely of French origin. The presenters detail its fragile construction, consisting of light wood and tin, and discuss the challenges of operating it due to its age and design. They demonstrate its flick-based mechanism, noting that a gentle, controlled throw is required for it to function effectively, and express a desire to find examples in better condition or made of metal for comparison.
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