




🦶 Step up your shooting game with effortless precision!
The Trius 10201 1-Step Clay Pigeon Trap is a durable, pedal-operated clay thrower designed for beginners and seasoned shooters alike. Made from sturdy aluminum in the USA, it offers safe, tension-free loading and the ability to launch one or two clay plates with consistent accuracy. Compact and lightweight, it’s ideal for year-round outdoor shooting practice.



| ASIN | B0000C53F6 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | TRIUS |
| Color | multicoloured |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,193) |
| Date First Available | 22 Aug. 2012 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Height | 9 inches |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 25 inches |
| Item display width | 7 inches |
| Item model number | 10201 |
| Manufacturer | Lyman Products |
| Material type | Aluminium |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Power source | Crank |
| Product Dimensions | 14.9 x 12.4 x 4 cm; 610 g |
| Seasons | Year-round |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Style | 10201 |
| Weight | 10.07 kg |
S**R
It's very good.
It's made in USA where they're pretty keen shooters. I found it robustly made, it's a simple, clever and inherently safe design, and it works rather easily. Cocking it is a one finger operation. Load a clay and then there's no tension until you press the foot pedal. The pedal both tensions the main spring and then releases the throwing arm near the bottom of the pedal range. If you lift your foot off before the clay is released it goes back to unstressed and safe again.
B**N
Great thrower!
Really nice and sturdy thrower. Pretty consistent with where it throws. The rubber on the two front legs was worn after two test fires wile putting it together, but they don't matter at all really. Great bit of kit, just a shame about the price plus import tax.
P**N
Ok
Ok
M**.
I purchase items for the Hants West Wildlife Association and this particular Trap Machine was on our radar list. I have never had such an easier machine to load, and then all you have to do is step on the pedal. it is possible for one person to use this machine. The HWWA throws anywhere from 200 to 300 clays at our range days and so far this has more than held up. Well constructed and easy to use as a side note we no longer use any of our other basic hand mechanical throwers. The cost may look at first high but the satisfaction and reliability more than off set that. Singles and doubles and changing angles is not hard, we use this machine in tandem with our electric remote thrower giving us the best basic range set up. You will be very pleased with this trap machine.
K**.
This thing is great. As others indicated, the directions are a mess. The only reason that matters is the initial connection of the axis. Use the washers to level it, look at the picture on the box, and you will figure it out. As far as the upper portion/moving parts, it is incredibly simple. With good directions, it would take five minutes. With none, it may take you twenty. As far as operation, it is great. Not sure what others are claiming when a 250# person cannot press down the pedal. It takes maybe 30# of force to launch. Hard to say, but basically if it is not launching or spongy, tighten the chain on the right. Once that is configured, which only takes a few launches to figure out, there are no issues. It is nice to use the force with your leg rather than your arm. Just to see if the solo angle (this was apparently marketed as a device for you to throw and shoot contemporaneously) was anything other than insane, we each shot two sets of five where we launched and then shot the clays. It is actually workable, although much more advisable to have one person launching and the other shooting. The different launch angles are adjusted by a large screw/wingnut that takes about twenty seconds to change. The way force is applied, it digs in and becomes more stable as your session progresses. You do not need any anchors. There is no breakdown of the unit other than taking it apart altogether. If it has to fit in your trunk you need about eighteen inches or so. This thing overperformed big time. For the money it is a steal.
D**T
Utilisation le week end. Facile d utilisation et solide.
M**A
Fue un regalo para mi hermano, la idea de poder accionar el mecanismo con el pie facilita mucho que no dependa de nadie para lanzar el plato como ocurre con las de cuerda. El único inconveniente es que debe apoyarse en un suelo donde pueda anclarse como en tierra, porque del impacto al lanzar rebota si no está anclada. Se puede graduar con una cadena la distancia a la que puede llegar al plato, pero es verdad que mientras mas lejos lo pongas mas cuesta apretar el pedal, incluso haciéndose demasiado costoso.
L**S
I have a list of my best investments ever. Now this product is on this list too. solid construction, easy and safe to operate. Now can shoot trap by myself all day. It came in just a few parts and it was super easy to assemble. Took me about 20 minutes. The steel construction is solid. There's almost no flex in the entire structure when it launches clay targets. you do have to stick the pointy ends into the dirt otherwise it will move quite a bit. Loading the target is super easy. When you don't step on the pedal, the machine is not under spring tension. Only when you step on it, it loads up the spring and releases at the end of the foot stroke. The machine easily throws singles and doubles. I've only had it for less than a week and have already gone through over 300 targets in singles and doubles. The machine did not break a single target. each one of them flew far and nice. One thing I guess I had to get used to was that the pedal takes quite some force to step down. When I wasn't used to the machine, I kinda lose balance at the end of the stroke so it messed up my aiming a little. but I quickly got a hang of it. Now it's easier than ever. Overall, highly highly recommended for anyone who practices trap on a regular basis.
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