В межсезонье, рекомендую настоящим охотникам запастись капканами. Поэтому вашему вниманию предоставляем обзор Кировских гуманных капканов. По всем вопросам звоните Александру он даст вам более детальную информацию-89195184908.
Сергей привет, привет!!! Спасибо за экскурсию. Почерпнул для себя некоторые фишки ✌😊 Скидку тебе Александр дал авансом, так что не расслабляйся, пили видосы))) Александру респект и уважение за его труд, который поддерживает движение траппинга в России. Делать капканы в подвале, вручную - на это нужна воля, знания и золотые руки. Удачи и развития!👋😊👍
Sweet! Those traps are Awesomeness!!!! Nice shop tour...that man makes some great looking stuff. In the last shot....those black and white hunters skies are beautiful.... 👍👍 Best wishes!
I liked that the man who have presented traps said: our small factory tries to listen to reviews of hunters who use these traps in order to fix possible drawbacks and make our traps more convenient for trapping.
@@ImixSpb I liked seeing a different trigger system than ours here. Same trap otherwise. This video didn't have subtitles, so I don't know what was said.
Интересно видео без подтекста, но я был смотрел Ютюб канал Охотоведение ru-vid.com/show-UCwA530HXBR3yEYhVUYQ_s0Q , много этих два до три недели назад до сейчес с "подтекстом открыть" или как сказать?? Поэтому я понимаю больше чем раньше о словах. Добрый вечер из Копенгагена, Дания. (Я писал, Яндекс помогал. Как всегда сейчас.) :o) Interesting video without subtext, but I was watching RU-vid channel Hunting ru-vid.com/show-UCwA530HXBR3yEYhVUYQ_s0Q , a lot of these two to three weeks ago before now with "subtext open" or how to say?? So I understand more than before about the words. Good evening from Copenhagen, Denmark. (I wrote, Yandex helped. As always now.) :o)
Enable/disable subtitles. Видео с включенными (enabled) субтитрами. Видео с выключенными (disabled) субтитрами. Or even easier. Видео без субтитров (without subtitles). The Russian word may have two meanings: to include smb. and to turn on.
@@ImixSpb OHH. Hi, Cool, I will try to remember, I am just "trying some combinations, when writing, in the moment", but I could of cause swich to English or Danish, and search for the correct word, but....... By the way, I was on board the Soviet / Russian ship Sedov: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS_Sedov in Sonderborg, my city of birth, in 1991, ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Сённерборг_(город) , en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sønderborg , when it visited, me and my "Russian Language class", our teacher arranged an extended tour for us, and some of the cadets were with us at one of the class members home, for an "international dinner" later. That was interesting, but we were too shy to "live up to our full potential" as students, and that was not that great after all, as the number of classes were not that many, in this very generalistic education. Interesting and fun though. You just mentioned, that you are interested in navies and such stuff. So many interesting things though, eg. that the Admiral Lütjens, leader of the Bismarck + Prinz Eugen German Navy , break out group did not maintain radio silence after finally had escaped the Royal Navy, being alone in the Atlantic, so Bismarck was a lot easier to locate again, and other odd things, but navy history is something of itself. Interesting with the new Russian hypersonic missiles, how they will influence naval tactical and strategic thinking? If we will see more focus again on submarine "wolf packs" like the Germans used in WW2 in "The battle of The Atlantic" armed with such kinds of missiles or what? Interesting things and developments to follow? :o)
I know that sailboat. Nice ship where cadets can get the first marine skills.🔝 The Bismarck and Tirpitz battleships were great ones.👍 It has to be said the Germans always were a great engineers nation. The first skirmish of Bismarck with the British Navy ended for Englishmen a catastrophe. The cruiser Hood was quickly destroyed by several artillery volleys.⚡💨💥 You're right, new technologies have allowed designers to obtain the capabilities for creating super fast, hypersonic missiles.🚀 Probably tactic of sea battles, will change in the near future.🔜🚢
@@ImixSpb The HMS Hood had same armament as the Bismarck, 15 Inch guns, but had weaker armored decks for speed/ endurance. It was planned to upgrade it / her, but then the war broke out, and the Hood could not be out of service for such a long time. Admiral Holland in the Hood tried to narrow the gab, but the hit and explosion came just as he had given the order to turn on a more parallel course with the German vessels. I think, that they have examined the wreck of the Hood and noticed, that the rudder actually is positioned in a "turning position". That was my first big "war interest", the huge battleships. I also had a book mentioning the Russian / Soviet ship Marat. www.learning-history.com/russian-battleship-marat/ But yes, the Germans can do something in the realm of engineering, no doubt.
Interesting conversation! May be it makes sense to share ours emails with each other, huh? I think the hunting channel is not the best place for fans of fleet history to have a long tongue here.😀