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Hillbilly Gopher Trap - 12 gauge, fishing string, rat trap (VIDEO) - Texas  Fish & Game Magazine
Hillbilly Gopher Trap - 12 gauge, fishing string, rat trap (VIDEO) - Texas Fish & Game Magazine

What's the sketchiest-looking invention from the 19th century? - Quora
What's the sketchiest-looking invention from the 19th century? - Quora

YouTuber Recreates the Mouse Trap Gun -The Firearm Blog
YouTuber Recreates the Mouse Trap Gun -The Firearm Blog

A Crazy 1882 Rodent Trap Design. "The World's Luckiest Rat" - YouTube
A Crazy 1882 Rodent Trap Design. "The World's Luckiest Rat" - YouTube

Cannon Mouse Trap. The 1862 Mouse Killer. Mousetrap Monday Short - YouTube
Cannon Mouse Trap. The 1862 Mouse Killer. Mousetrap Monday Short - YouTube

No, This Is Not a Cartoon, We Really Did Use 'Cannons' to Get Rid of  Rodents in the 19th Century
No, This Is Not a Cartoon, We Really Did Use 'Cannons' to Get Rid of Rodents in the 19th Century

Smith & Wesson 15-3 Combat Masterpiece - For Sale :: Guns.com
Smith & Wesson 15-3 Combat Masterpiece - For Sale :: Guns.com

There's A Mouse In The House! – First Baptist Church Bryan
There's A Mouse In The House! – First Baptist Church Bryan

7 horrifying attempts at building a better mousetrap - Vox
7 horrifying attempts at building a better mousetrap - Vox

Vintage Traps | Mole Gun Trap AuctionVintage Traps
Vintage Traps | Mole Gun Trap AuctionVintage Traps

Halloween~ my version of a rat in a trap. Going to add a polymer slice of  cheese. Easy & inexpensive! Dollar … | Halloween crafts, Creepy halloween,  Halloween haunt
Halloween~ my version of a rat in a trap. Going to add a polymer slice of cheese. Easy & inexpensive! Dollar … | Halloween crafts, Creepy halloween, Halloween haunt

Is This 1882 Patent for a Mousetrap Featuring a Loaded Gun Real? |  Snopes.com
Is This 1882 Patent for a Mousetrap Featuring a Loaded Gun Real? | Snopes.com

1882 invention from Texas: gun powered mousetrap - Fact Source
1882 invention from Texas: gun powered mousetrap - Fact Source

Cannon Mouse Trap. The 1862 Mouse Killer - Mousetrap Monday - YouTube
Cannon Mouse Trap. The 1862 Mouse Killer - Mousetrap Monday - YouTube

7 horrifying attempts at building a better mousetrap - Vox
7 horrifying attempts at building a better mousetrap - Vox

Bulletproof Veteran Podcast - 1882 patent for a mouse trap...because  'merica!!!!!! #unusualpatent #2a #revolver #exterminator #merica | Facebook
Bulletproof Veteran Podcast - 1882 patent for a mouse trap...because 'merica!!!!!! #unusualpatent #2a #revolver #exterminator #merica | Facebook

7 horrifying attempts at building a better mousetrap - Vox
7 horrifying attempts at building a better mousetrap - Vox

This animal trap patent from 1882 seems a bit much : r/interestingasfuck
This animal trap patent from 1882 seems a bit much : r/interestingasfuck

A mousetrap like no other! This trap from the 1800s was designed like a  miniature cannon, definitely not your average mouse trap!... | By 1env  Solutions | Facebook
A mousetrap like no other! This trap from the 1800s was designed like a miniature cannon, definitely not your average mouse trap!... | By 1env Solutions | Facebook

Revolver mousetrap from 1882 looks like it was designed by Wile E. Coy |  Viper Tec Knives: OTF's, Switchblades & Stilettos
Revolver mousetrap from 1882 looks like it was designed by Wile E. Coy | Viper Tec Knives: OTF's, Switchblades & Stilettos

Amazon.com : Victor Clean Kill Mouse Trap (Pack of 12) : Patio, Lawn &  Garden
Amazon.com : Victor Clean Kill Mouse Trap (Pack of 12) : Patio, Lawn & Garden

The better 1880s mouse trap, just add revolver | laststandonzombieisland
The better 1880s mouse trap, just add revolver | laststandonzombieisland

Gun-powered mousetrap - Wikipedia
Gun-powered mousetrap - Wikipedia

Revolver mouse trap patented in 1882 by James A. Williams of Fredonia,  Texas. He wanted to make a new kind of trap "by which animals which burrow  in the ground can be
Revolver mouse trap patented in 1882 by James A. Williams of Fredonia, Texas. He wanted to make a new kind of trap "by which animals which burrow in the ground can be