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  2. Rubber band gun - Wikipedia

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    A rubber band assault rifle made with ice cream sticks, with mock bayonet removed A sniper rifle-style Popsticle stick rubber band gun, with mock scope and bolt. Rubber band guns can be made from Popsicle sticks. The individual sticks are held together by either rubber bands, tape or glue. They can also be cut or carved to the required shape.

  3. Toy gun - Wikipedia

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    Rubber band guns are toy guns used to fire one or more rubber bands (or "elastic bands"). Rubber band guns are often used in live-action games such as Assassins, in which they are common and popular toy weapons. They are also common in offices and classrooms. Rubber band guns have been popular toys that date back to the invention of rubber ...

  4. Improvised firearm - Wikipedia

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    A firing pin can then be added to the hammer, to concentrate the force onto the primer of the cartridge. If the cap gun has a strong enough hammer spring, the existing trigger mechanism can be used as-is; otherwise, rubber bands may be added to increase the power of the hammer. [24] Air guns have also been modified to convert them to firearms.

  5. Category:Toy weapons - Wikipedia

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    Rubber band gun; S. Spud gun; T. The Tigers (action figures) Tin Can Alley (game) Tracer gun; W. Water balloon; Water balloon launcher; Water gun This page was last ...

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  8. Rubber band guns - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rubber_band_guns&oldid=23622805"This page was last edited on 20 September 2005, at 20:44 (UTC). (UTC).

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