The Rubber Band Machine Gun Kickstarter asked for just $5,000, but is now closing in on $100,000. At one point in every kid’s life, we made a rubber band gun. Whether out of pens, or popsicle sticks, ...
Alex Shpetniy and Brian Dinh have created an awesome rubber band machine gun that is capable of holding 672 shots ready to unload and fires them at roughly a rate of 14 bands a second. The body of the ...
Plenty of us enjoyed pinging rubber bands at unsuspecting school friends as children, but now one man has taken inspiration from his youth to create what he believes to be the ultimate office weapon.
The science pros at The King of Random reveal how to build the easiest semi-auto rubber band gun. Social Security, Medicare ...
A NEW rubber band gun creates a hell-storm of flying bands with single, multiple and quick-fire assaults on unassuming victims. A fiendish pipe dream known as the Bandit Gun looks to be moving towards ...
The Disintegrator gun looks like the creation of a young man who had it up to here with the constant barrage of spitballs, rubber bands and paper airplanes. In this case, the geek in question ...
Forget Nerf guns. The Model PPK rubber band gun is the perfect gift for any Bond fan, or anyone who appreciates a well crafted, old-fashioned toy. Modeled directly after the Walther PPK handgun ...
No matter how good your childhood rubber band gun was, the Rubber Band Machine Gun "puts it to shame," said Amanda Kooser at CNET. This wooden behemoth (from $115) holds 672 rubber bands at a time and ...
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If you take this crazy rubber-band-firing machine gun outside, it's pretty likely you'll get shot by the cops. And they won't be firing office stationery at you. It is the most dangerous-looking "toy" ...