Report on the BUG-A-SALt Gun

Sly Old Fox

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I received my new gun last week and can now report on it.

First of all, it seems well made of yellow and black plastic. It none too easy to pump, I must brace the butt against my chest to do it.

My first trial was with common table salt. While it will do a good job on a soft bodied beasts such as inch worms, I found the range for less than the maker states. As mosquitoes are not available, I tried it on house flies and it works well but again, limited range. At the cottage, I tried it on spiders on the ceiling of the porch and it was found adequate. In the middle of the night when I was up for a pee, I found a good size spider in the sink. It took three shots before I destroyed him.

This morning, I mixed some coarser sea salt with the table salt and it was tried on fat spiders on the balcony of our condo. We have tough spiders!

Where I am really waiting to use it is on hornets and wasps which try and settle inside the exterior walls at the cottage. It shall also be used on the dock spiders next summer.

I would not want to face a tarantella with it!

Summary, a fun toy, but hardly worth the cost, about C$60 post paid. :shotgun:

Since writing the above, I've had to reassess my opinion. I have just patterned it at about 20 inches from a piece of aluminium foil and the pattern is about 3 inches in diameter - should be effective. Let's put it this way, I would not a blast in my eyes at this distance!:)

Another thought. When I lived in Bermuda many years ago, the local #### roach could fly into an open doorway, hit the far wall and run like a mouse. This gun would be adequate against them.
 
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FYI

tarantella = a group of various folk dances characterized by a fast upbeat tempo, usually in 6/8 time

tarantula = part of the family of spiders called Hairy Mygalomorphs

Spelling... 'cause it's important. LOL

P.S. Can't help it... I'm both a translator and a proofreader.
 
Yeah, I actually use mine on a regular basis. I can actually say I've gotten considerable value out of it. No chasing flys around. Just wait for them to land, then shoot. Even my wife uses the thing now if I'm not around.

I didn't pay that much for it, but, it's held up well, despite a hard drop that seemed to make it harder to operate. It's smoothed back out since though. I don't know. I've gotten a couple of years out of it already.
 
I saw on the Discovery TV channel, a Dailey Planet show just before last Christmas and they had a video about 2-3 minutes long. After seeing that and knowing that mine must be as close as 4 inches to a house fly, I took the time to finally find my invoice for the gun. Today, I contacted the company in California using their website and was agreeably surprised that within hours I had a response to the effect that they are replacing mine. :dancingbanana: Now that is service! I carefully explained my experiences with mine and it's performance could in no way match the one shown in the video.

It probably will not be here for 2-3 weeks and when I get it, this thread will be updated. At the cottage I want to use it on hornets/yellow jackets, deer flies, spiders, house flies etc.

So, keep watching, I hope to be a happy camper!
 
FYI

tarantella = a group of various folk dances characterized by a fast upbeat tempo, usually in 6/8 time

tarantula = part of the family of spiders called Hairy Mygalomorphs

Spelling... 'cause it's important. LOL

P.S. Can't help it... I'm both a translator and a proofreader.

I have a pink Hairy Mygalomorphs, it's huge...as big as my hand! It would not like a blast from a salt gun at all!
 
Looks like a new 2.0 version is now available. Even comes in Camo!
I might have to get a new one and compare them.

From the vids and the guy showing some test shots, they gave it a more robust build and more power with better patterning at range.

I think I'd like to have one handy for wasp season 'round here. Load up with some double-ought coarse grind...
 
I saw on the Discovery TV channel, a Dailey Planet show just before last Christmas and they had a video about 2-3 minutes long. After seeing that and knowing that mine must be as close as 4 inches to a house fly, I took the time to finally find my invoice for the gun. Today, I contacted the company in California using their website and was agreeably surprised that within hours I had a response to the effect that they are replacing mine. :dancingbanana: Now that is service! I carefully explained my experiences with mine and it's performance could in no way match the one shown in the video.

It probably will not be here for 2-3 weeks and when I get it, this thread will be updated. At the cottage I want to use it on hornets/yellow jackets, deer flies, spiders, house flies etc.

So, keep watching, I hope to be a happy camper!

The "gun" arrived from California by parcel post, signature required, on Wednesday the 11th, only 9 days after the above was written. I did not open the box as we are going to the cottage tomorrow. So, by next week, hopefully I will have different results than I had with the first one and will report here. Afraid no :nest: for the test.
 
A Great Gun!

QUOTE=Sly Old Fox;11050067]The "gun" arrived fromdrovrnia by parcel post, signature required, on Wednesday the 11th, only 9 days after the above was written. I did not open the box as we are going to the cottage tomorrow. So, by next week, hopefully I will have different results than I had with the first one and will report here. Afraid no :nest: for the test.[/QUOTE]

We are at the cottage in the upper Gatineau valley, drove up in a bad enough snow storm that even the locals were driving with care and attention.

This afternoon I opened the box, looks, feels like the old one, no harder to pump BUT when I loaded plain Sifto salt, took it outside, I was impressed with the pattern in the snow, to an estimated 4 feet. Tomorrow, I will pattern it at measured distances on aluminum foil, take them back tto Ottawa & photograph the and try and post them ASAP.

I thought the old gun was up here but I left it in the city.

Now, I am really miffed as the laptop that we brought up was set up by my wife and she told it to check for Windows 7 uploads every evening about 8:30, so here I was on the thing, just about finished a much better post than this one on my old 10 inch Samsung pad and the lap top threw me off and updated itself and all was l.ost. After cooking a Valentine a special dinner while she watched TV, read the newspapers, slept.V:I:

We have a relatively small cottage lot on a fair sized lake, deer all over the place, snow about 18 inches unless drifted, no crust this year and just at before dusk, my wife looked out and a very healthy animal fat, was coming down the cleared path from the road parking lot browsing slowly. It was close enough and enough light that the wife hot out her mini iPad for an image - except the cook made a noise in the kitchen and the animal slowly disappeared going down to the lake shore.

So, tomorrow, the lap top will reprogrammed to only update Windows 7 at 3 AM! :rolleyes:
 
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