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Re: Death ray
[Re: Racer55]
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 11/01/21 08:29 PM
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 Louisville, Nebraska
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Lee you have an outstanding reputation. No question on it. Ive just never used one of these and happened to see them in action on a few episodes from Wiebe trapline adventures series. Very interesting tool. I was just thinking about Wife's comment and depending on parole situation if one was not able to use a gun this would be a viable option. Thats all. Thanks Lee, and keep up the good work. Jim 
 
  
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Re: Death ray
[Re: Racer55]
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 11/02/21 03:58 PM
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I'd like to see a photo of this thing (from Lee, of course) just to get a glimpse of the phenomenon! PM is fine. 
 
  
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Re: Death ray
[Re: Racer55]
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 11/02/21 04:15 PM
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So your nose knocking them and then putting on the Ray? 
 
  
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Re: Death ray
[Re: Yukon John]
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 11/02/21 04:24 PM
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I'd like to see a photo of this thing (from Lee, of course) just to get a glimpse of the phenomenon! PM is fine. Go to website.  Lptraplinesupply.com  
 
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Re: Death ray
[Re: Flint Hill fur]
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 11/02/21 08:10 PM
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I'd like to see a photo of this thing (from Lee, of course) just to get a glimpse of the phenomenon! PM is fine. Go to website.  Lptraplinesupply.com Thank you much! First time I've heard if it (the website, that is).  
 
  
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Re: Death ray
[Re: Racer55]
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 11/04/21 04:45 AM
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 Flint, Michigan
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Best dispatch method I have run across.  My 12 year old son can even use it.  No more blood! 
 
  
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Re: Death ray
[Re: Artrapper16]
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 12/10/21 10:44 PM
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Man I’ve been debating buying one after I tried to make one it’s just so much work but I hate to spend so much money at one time. Spend the money, you wont regret it.  My truck smells bad enough with out also being a bloody mess.  
 
  
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Re: Death ray
[Re: Racer55]
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 12/11/21 09:09 AM
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We use to just use a snare yo kill our coon. Had a snare with a cam lock. The other end of the snare had a  handle so you could pull on the snare. Then you had a  notched rod that would  slide down the cable so as your pulling and pushing your closing the snare tighter and tighter. It killed coon with no problem. Never tried It on a coyote.But for the most part It works just like a Ray. 
 
  
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Re: Death ray
[Re: LDW]
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 12/11/21 05:27 PM
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Lee makes top quality stuff. I have  a Ray, both long and short parallel knives, and a stainless wolffang driver. The short knife has quickly become my favorite. I think my Ray is 6 or 7 years old. It is a 4ft model that he no longer makes. Just hook them up, drag off to the side and by the time you have remade set, they are done. Great tool to have. I have the 4'  model and really like it.  I got a shorter one used, but dont really know if i wanna get that close, but I've never nose knocked before.  
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