Assemble and Use a Silent Pellet Trap for Airguns
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- This video describes the benefits of a "silent" pellet trap for use with airguns. It also shows the use of duct seal to stop the pellets and how to assemble a trap of this type from a kit.
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Glad this video is still up. Just end to homedepot and bought six pounds for duct seal for $3 each. I just stuck them to the OSB backstock I was already using and not all my BBs and Pellets are getting silently collected in duct seal. No need to build an actual box.
I've been stuffing a pair of folded jeans into my trap to quiet it down. It works great with only one problem. Eventually the wife finds her jeans hidden away in an old drawer and frantically yells....WTF HAPPEN TO MY JEANS! At this point I recommend to either get out of the house or put on your best poker face and deny everything. The jeans work great but I think I'll invest in an Archer trap! ;-)
Great production, clear and precise.
I recently discovered that the used air filters from my car stops pellets really well. They measure about 9" x 11|". I placed them in their original boxes and taped two together. I believe their lifespan is as long as the front of the cardboard box. for added safety,I still placed them in a discarded wooden box though.
Very good video thank you sir
You might try using a thin sheet of marine plywood between two 2" layers of duct seal, with an additional metal plate behind them. The added support and dense middle layer should stop anything, but you will also have to replace/rebuild the trap more often.
Great.my new whisper fution pro just 16.7ftlbs, one layer sounds good enough to stop pellet, thanks for the info.
the music is the best.
Nice but what a bout an 80ft/lbs or even higher?
Genius!
Nice.
is thumb gum, they have it at home depot.. i never thought of that, wonder if it would work for arrows
Thanks :D
Interesting, but why don’t you offer one with some thick metal for a higher caliber pellet rifles so the wood doesn’t get damaged?
These traps aren't made anymore. They've been discontinued. Probably because they are so easy to build yourself and this guy was charging $69 for one.
@ArcherAirguns In the description on one of your traps it says to put in 8lbs of "putty" into the trap and 6lb with a wood block, but what is a wood block? You guys don't seem to sell one.
Their traps are between 20 - 70 bucks depending on model
Is it good for shooting steel bb's?
its sold at hvac suppliers and home depot in the us.. plumbers putty isnt as tough as thumb gum
and when full of pellet?
Lead can be removed, and then can be cast in a flat, but with this lead and duct mastic seal we do? and is recycled? How to separate lead from the duct seal?
How hard is it to pick the pellets out of the putty?
will this work for 22lr ?
The Butterfield Backstop.
I don't know where to buy duct seal in the UK, I looked online and was recommended plumbers mait as a cheap fix,
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every DIY big store has duct seal bricks. Go at the home building and restoring dept and you will easily see those mud colored bricks
@shield400 thats hilarious...lol!!!
@deetee68
Thanks! :)
pretty cool guns, but why don't you sell them to other countries, instead of just selling in USA?
Melt it. Flux and skim off the impurities the way you would normally.
Junk, you need steel behind the duct seal, and mot sheet metal. Third pellet in the same spot goes right through the back.
@shield400
LOL
Jesus Fn Christ... can't believe a video selling something NOT AVAILABLE is still up here!!!
People, "PYRAMYD AIR" (no, did not spell name wrong!) sells a version of this 'silent trap' for around $70. It is not the fancy box you see on this video, but rather a bit thinner. It uses the same material and a steel plate. One without the steel plate costs $10 less. Neither includes a special clipboard to hold a paper target, but rather a slot in the front-side of the enclosure for a cardboard square that you can tape the target to. I have been using mine for about two years now and love the heck out of it.
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