The Woodland Survival Flipper

Published on December 7, 2010
Duration: 8:12

This guide details the operation of the Woodland Survival Flipper, a unique survival tool. It covers projectile loading, drawing, and firing, emphasizing its versatility for various projectiles and its utility as a compact, non-firearm option for survival and self-defense. The guide is presented with practical steps and safety considerations, reflecting the informative and authoritative tone of the video.

Quick Summary

The Woodland Survival Flipper is a versatile, compact projectile launcher ideal for survival and self-defense. It shoots 20-inch carbon fiber arrows and can be adapted for marbles or ball bearings. Constructed from durable materials like chrome-moly steel and featuring a walnut grip, it weighs 1.25 lbs and collapses to 13x15 inches, making it highly portable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Woodland Survival Flipper
  2. 01:06Versatility and Projectiles
  3. 01:36Construction and Materials
  4. 02:01Portability and Survival Applications
  5. 03:23Operation and Draw Weight
  6. 05:12Self-Defense and Legality
  7. 07:00Pricing and Warranty

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Woodland Survival Flipper and what are its primary uses?

The Woodland Survival Flipper is a unique, compact projectile launcher designed for survival and self-defense. It can shoot 20-inch carbon fiber arrows and be adapted for marbles, ball bearings, or fishing, making it versatile for bush pilots and backpackers.

How is the Woodland Survival Flipper constructed and what are its materials?

Constructed with aircraft-grade chrome-moly steel tubing, aluminum pulleys, and bronze bushings, the Flipper features a walnut grip and custom strings, ensuring durability and reliability in various conditions.

What are the portability features of the Woodland Survival Flipper?

The Flipper is highly portable, weighing only 1.25 lbs and collapsing to a compact 13x15 inches, making it an ideal lightweight tool for backpackers or survival situations.

What is the draw weight and how is the Woodland Survival Flipper operated?

With six rubber bands, the Flipper achieves a nominal 30 lb draw weight. Operation involves nocking an arrow, drawing the string through a loop, and locking it before firing.

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