The Lion Country Supply Universal Launcher in the new duck/pheasant size is the latest addition to our complete training system. Finally - a launcher that operates alone (with or without electronics) or can...
The Lion Country Supply Universal Launcher in the new duck/pheasant size is the latest addition to our complete training system. Finally - a launcher that operates alone (with or without electronics) or can be activated a small, compact handheld transmitter!
The Universal Launcher is the only launcher on the market that accepts launcher electronics from LCS, Tri-tronics, or Dogtra. This larger size is the perfect size for ducks and pheasants, yet will still work on smaller birds such as quail, pigeons, and chuckar, plus it throws bumpers up to 11" long as well.
LCS offers two separate launcher transmitter options - our two-button and six button models that will allow you to program up to two or six launchers respectively. Additionally, you can program our LCS Remote Backing Dog and LCS Remote Retired Gunners to these same transmitters for maximum training opportunities.
Our launchers are made of sturdy steel construction and reliable components. All stress points are reinforced, yet the unit is light enough (8.25 lbs. with receiver) to easily transport into the field. Overall dimensions of the metal basket are: 13” long X 7” wide X 7” high.
Our launcher now offers adjustable launcher height via a simple spring tension adjustment. This makes it ideal when introducing young dogs to launchers as by reducing the spring tension it is extremely quiet, and when tightened will provide ideal launch height for full-sized ducks and pheasants.
Universal Bird Launcher, Manual
Universal Bird Launcher w/ Receiver Only
Univeral Bird Launcher w/ Receiver 6-Button Transmitter
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