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It's a Trap! 019: Mossberg Covey Trap

It's a Trap! 019: Mossberg Covey Trap

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I don't know about the wooden one being home made; maybe a small shop or Amish?

David K. Jernigan

Too heavy, and way too much muscle and skill required to use.

David K. Jernigan

You are likely on the right track

David K. Jernigan

So what is the sticker on the wooden one?

David K. Jernigan

I am eagerly awaiting when he finds a clay thrower, then a shotgun from 1911 just to troll us even more.

tenofprime

That were one expensive trap!!! $10 in 1955 = $101 in 2021 a Merican-peso's! OBTW: Had Flex-grip covers on the handlebars of my 1950's vintage bicycle. So, given that there were a effing metric ton more bicycles being made than hand traps in the 1950's, chances are, they just used an "off the shelve" part for the hand grips.

Mustafa's Fleas

This is content worth paying for, it's entertaining. Y'all are funny.

John Thomas

Now I want to hug kevin.

Brian Frohn

Can I pee now?

Alden Skinner

I can rarely manage hit doubles; I wish one or all of you had showed throwing two at a time.

David Hemsath

while not a 1911 episode, it is entertaining

Phil Byrd

The chemistry, it's the chemistry between you three. You could have a show about M&M candies and how they help your car stay in alignment and it would be a hoot. Can't get enough, lol.

Louis W. Reuter II

when I see this series pop I always open the Admiral Akbar scene

Fasda

this is by far the coolest trap that didn't have spring that couldn't accidently break a bone if you aren't careful

Fasda

You know if you could get a solid distance throw this would be a great clay thrower for a machine gun.

tenofprime

They are still highly dedicated, just to having fun! That is why I love the trap series, it has all the dedication mixed with just the right level of humor.

tenofprime

I commend you folks dedication to perfection and absolutely love love love the complete disregard of it in the Trap series. 😆

Lemonjellow

As a result of this strangely addictive series, I am now developing theories about how to release the birds so that they fly, like a discus (horizontal, rather than at an angle). I have never even handled a clay pigeon. This is compelling stuff you are putting out here.

Michael Wright

i am loving this series

Mark Clement


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