This episode of 'It's a Trap!' from Season Three, filmed in the summer of 2021, features the Kromson Super Mini Thrower. The production faced challenges due to corrupted data and a heatwave, leading to the decision to refilm, which never materialized. The video is presented as a cobbled-together segment from the lost season, intended as a fun, lightweight episode. Support for the series is encouraged through Patreon and the purchase of merchandise.
This episode of 'It's a Trap!' from Summer 2021 features a "Can-Go Can Thrower" project. Due to significant footage loss from corrupted data caused by extreme heat, the creators decided to refilm, but opportunities never arose. This video is a compilation of what could be salvaged from the original filming. The series was made for fun with support from patrons, and viewers are encouraged to support the channel via Patreon or SubscribeStar. Merchandise is also available.
This video, "It's a Trap! 027: Raquettir & Beretta Hand Traps," is a salvaged episode from Season Three, originally filmed in the summer of 2021. Due to data corruption caused by extreme heat, much of the original footage was lost. The creators decided to refilm the content, but never had the opportunity. As a result, this episode is a cobbled-together compilation from the surviving clips. The video was created for fun and made possible by patron support, with links provided for those who wish to contribute or purchase merchandise. The context suggests a casual and perhaps somewhat challenging filming environment.
This video is a compilation of salvaged footage from Season Three of the YouTube series "It's a Trap," originally filmed in the summer of 2021. Due to heat-related data corruption and a subsequent pandemic, much of the original content was lost. The creators have pieced together what remains to offer viewers a glimpse into the season. The video acknowledges its creation was for fun and made possible by patron support, encouraging viewers to consider joining their Patreon or purchasing merchandise. It highlights that some footage was lost, but they are presenting what they could recover.
This video, part of the 'It's a Trap!' series, revisits footage from Season Three filmed in the summer of 2021. Despite challenges like heat-related data corruption and the host contracting COVID-19, the creators present what they could salvage from this season. The description implies a focus on firearm-related content, possibly a "trap" scenario given the series title. The series is supported by patrons and merchandise, indicating an established channel dedicated to firearms.
This video is a compilation of "It's a Trap!" Season Three, filmed in the summer of 2021. Significant footage was lost due to corrupted data caused by heat. The season was originally planned as a lightweight, fun series. The creators are presenting what could be salvaged while "Primer" is being reworked. The content is made possible by Patreon supporters, with links provided for patronage and merchandise.
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