The spinners spin nicely. A great purchase. They catch most of the balls, so there’s not as much cleaning up. After attaching the discs, the add-ons become a nice grabber. I definitely recommend them.
Bullet trap spinner Blackfire duck
Air rifle pellet trap featuring a central spinner and a target holder sized at 14 x 14 cm. The metal box efficiently minimizes the risk of ricochet and securely contains pellets within the trap, ensuring a cleaner and safer shooting environment.
Moving target, automatic return
Housed within the enclosure, a moving target takes the form of a figure that rotates upon impact, delivering instant and highly visible hit signaling that remains clear even from long distances. Carefully balanced, the mechanism ensures the target automatically returns to its original position following every shot. The package features 5 shooting targets, each with dimensions of 14 x 14 cm.
Set elements
- Blackfire duck bullet trap spinner
- Five shooting targets measuring 14 x 14 cm
Main features
- central spinner mechanism
- designated target mount
- durable metal container
- dynamic moving target
- automatic target reset
- set includes 5 targets
Technical data
Crafted from metal for durability in rugged conditions
Size specifications: 15 x 14 x 12 cm
Produced by Blackfire, PRC
| EAN | 6970422010854 |
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| Manufacturer code | ST-DC |
| Brand | Blackfire |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 143
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The spinners rotate nicely upon being hit, they're also durable – my airgun doesn't bend them. The pellet trap nicely catches most pellet fragments. The paint, of course, is already shot off, so you need to get spray paint to keep the metal from rusting.
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The most important thing is that the spinners themselves work flawlessly. The material (sheet metal) they are made from is very durable. They spin very well. I recommend it.
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It's really fun to shoot at this spinner. The rating, however, is a bit lower because the quality is not perfect. The metal could definitely be thicker. Just like my previous simple target bullet trap, I also lined this one from the back with a piece of felt carpeting.
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I highly recommend the spinner. In my opinion, it adds an element of reward :) When you hit, the elements spin in a satisfying way, you're not frustrated by the result on the target that reveals the shooter's flaws :)
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The pellet trap is quite well made. I haven't tested it yet, but I'm a little afraid it won't hold up. I have an HDR 50 revolver for rubber balls, so I think it might bend the sheet metal.
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Generally a nice option for the price, but the back metal sheet could be thicker. Anything above 7J does a lot of damage, so I don't know how much longer it will last :) The spinners seem to be more durable.
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The bullet trap, as it turns out, is very good. The ability to mount targets or a spinner is a plus. After reading opinions, I was a bit worried about the metal's durability, but (as others suggested) I only use it for fun with weaker airguns (mainly pistols) and it's doing fine.
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The Blackfire spinner bullet trap in the shape of a duck is a solid and durable target for shooting practice. The stable construction and dynamic mechanism make shooting even more engaging. Ideal for accuracy training.
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Rather for pistols—my HW 30s bent the metal sheets, and if someone is just learning and doesn’t always hit the spinner, then the housing looks pretty beaten up (HW30 has less than 10j, just to mention, a 16j rifle would probably turn it into a sieve over time). Still, I recommend it for the price and the joy of hitting and spinning the target.
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So, the bullet trap itself is quite okay but has a few flaws: thickness of the sheet (the sheet is thin and can break easily), after not very long use the spinner didn't stay in the designated place. Besides those flaws, it's okay.
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A very pleasant bullet trap with a few flaws. The sheet thickness could be larger. Unfortunately, the pellets from my barrel gradually bend the rear wall. Bending the metal causes paint to crack, which leads to rusting of the whole. So, the quality of workmanship could be a bit higher. Also, be prepared for quite a lot of noise when hitting the targets, which might not appeal to everyone. But for recreational purposes, it's sufficient.
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The bullet trap could be made from slightly thicker metal. You can straighten the bends with pliers by hand, so that's not really a problem. The spin of the duck or apple after a hit and the metallic sound are satisfying. Recommended.
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Very good pellet trap, well made. Despite many shots from really powerful air guns, it is still intact and doesn't have big dents or damage. At this price, I recommend it!
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A phenomenal choice for shooting with a weak airgun or ASG at targets. Shooting ASG at red targets doesn't set them in much motion and pellets scatter in all directions; you can only judge a hit by the sound. A more powerful airgun dents the targets heavily and leaves marks on them.
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