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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de febrero de 2025
I read reviews of other similar products, i was more or less prepared to modify the firing pin. I loaded a primer,, pulled the string, and it went bang, just like it should do. I will open the trigger clevis a bit so it does not take as much force to fire.All in all well made and performs well. A bit more expensive than some others, but then it does work
Jim Dennett
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de agosto de 2024
Primer caps are loud if you've never heard them before. Anyone who reloads has lots of them. It works great. If you set them on a trail you know if animals pass through and will wake you up in the middle of the night quickly to grab your gun. Great thing works perfect. Scares most big animals.
Chris J.
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de agosto de 2022
Ordered 4 of these ASR Tripwire Perimiter Alarms (took 18 days to recieve in Quebec Canada, although someone in the supply chain didn't update the shipping status, so it was stuck in "Carrier picked up the package" forever... even a week after having received them).When I opened the package, I discovered the following:a) These seem really well built (looks really solid). Pleasantly surprised.b) Were much smaller than I thought (see image provided with real dimensions). I was expecting (for some reason), something around 6" tall. But they are actually no longer than 10 cm (3.94") high. But that could also be a good thing (easier to carry and conceil when deployed).So far, I tried them twice, and they are really, really loud! I bought the Federal Shotshell Primers (209A), and they fit well and fired with no issue. In Canada (QC), I purchased them for about $0.08 per ($6.99 + tax, for a pack of 100). So the price is great (I guess), innexpensive to use.It left a huge black stain on my (white) 2x4 board I screwed it into, so I'm guessing the flame/heat is great (do not hold this in your hand or near you, as they warn). It would be really bad.The only complaint I have is their Amazon product images contradict themselves as to where the Safety pin and Trigger pin really go. One image shows the Safety pin in the top hole, and the other in the bottom hole. Their instructions (see image provided) seem to indicate the Safety pin goes in the lower hole.I have used them by putting the Safety pin in the upper hole (seems easier to pull, but I'll experiment).With time, we'll see if and how these hold up to being used (I'll try to give an update in a year or so).The only two recommendations I would make to ASR are:a) Add one (or more) safety/trigger pins (just in case). Would cost them pennies to do so.b) They sell these in 1, 2, and 4 units, but have another Amazon product where you can buy 12 of them. Don't know why they did it like that. They should have simply added an option to buy 6, 8, 10 and 12 (with significant bulk discounts).But anyway, I do recommend these to anyone (so far).I also bought (from another site), two FITH-ops 12 Guage Permimeter Trip Alarm ... can't wait to receive those also and try them.
James Durrant
Comentado en Australia el 29 de junio de 2022
Very nicely made product with great functionality.
SouthArk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2022
Good unit that is easy to set up. Gives a loud alarm when set off. Beware you need to have 209 shotgun primers on hand because you won’t be finding any for sale.
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