Awesome. But just one suggestion. Having a secondary hole (to hold the cotter/safety pin) which looks exactly like the safety hole could be confusing to someone who isn't focusing and might make the mistake of thinking the safety is on when it's not. Possibly another design could be to place it in a different orientation or position? Or maybe it's just me, lol. Great video!!
Yes. And it really does not take that much force at all. I started really hard, and worked my way down to see how lightly I actually had to tap it to get it to go. I practiced on a rubber dummy on the land. I didn't really hit the gator that hard when it was 6 inches underwater, right behind the eyes on its skull. That set it off. I was kind of excited so I probably hit it a little harder than I thought in the heat of the moment.
Got it. Thank you for all the information on how to use it safely. 🇺🇲👌🏼
Awesome. But just one suggestion. Having a secondary hole (to hold the cotter/safety pin) which looks exactly like the safety hole could be confusing to someone who isn't focusing and might make the mistake of thinking the safety is on when it's not. Possibly another design could be to place it in a different orientation or position? Or maybe it's just me, lol. Great video!!
Thank you
Bro …how much does it cost over your place ?
I'd like to buy one
Do you have to get one through an FFL ?
No sir. It is not a firearm.
Then u would need to strike with such force as necessary for primer detonation?
Yes. And it really does not take that much force at all. I started really hard, and worked my way down to see how lightly I actually had to tap it to get it to go. I practiced on a rubber dummy on the land. I didn't really hit the gator that hard when it was 6 inches underwater, right behind the eyes on its skull. That set it off. I was kind of excited so I probably hit it a little harder than I thought in the heat of the moment.
@@MikeSenn64 that works. tnx.
@@MikeSenn64 are they still available for purchase?
@@Mark-Mariz-Travelling Yes, just google them to find a dealer who is appropriate for you.
maybe the primers should be lacquered to prevent water intrusion
Not needed. All modern bullets are sealed.
@@MikeSenn64Idk I've reloaded a lot of modern commercial ammo and never seen sealed primers. Military ammo typically is sealed.
Pelant bones
Should have fired it too
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