This episode of C&Rsenal's 'It's a Trap!' series delves into two mystery hand traps, one potentially a modified Remington Automatic and the other suspected to be from the Chamberlain Cartridge Company. The hosts meticulously examine unique features, construction methods, and potential modifications, including custom rubber stops and lightening holes. They then test the traps' performance, discussing their throwing characteristics, stability, and potential for self-destruction, offering insights into their possible origins as prototypes or experimental designs.
This video examines the Aksel Johnsen Hand Trap, a patented but seemingly unproduced device from the late 1930s. The presenters discuss its simple wire-and-wood construction, its patent history with Remington Arms, and its potential as a prototype. They test its functionality with clay targets, noting its unique design and performance characteristics, ultimately finding it to be a surprisingly effective, albeit unconventional, hand trap.
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