This is silly and cool at the same time: A geek developed a machine gun that doesn’t fire off bullets but rubber bands. The fully functional gun is able to shoot a total of 200 rubber bands in rapid ...
With its Rubber Band Machine Gun, or RBmG for short, XYZbot hopes to bring a new level of firepower to living room warfare. The wooden, battery-powered gatling gun is capable of unleashing devastation ...
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Some of our readers might remember the awesome Rubber Band Machine Gun launched on Kickstarter by Alex Shpetniy and Brian Dinh just before the holiday break. After a fantastic response from over 760 ...
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 ...
Kirby Downey, well known for creating a huge variety of different 3D printed replicas of both video game weapons and cosplay props from movies, has now created an awesome 3D printed rubber band ...
January 21, 2005 The Firewheel is a rubber band machine gun designed to give children a projectile-firing toy gun that can be used without risk of injury. We took two Firewheels, two healthy boys ...
Surely any teacher who has ever known the indignity of a vulcanized projectile thwacking into his or her posterior while drawing on the blackboard has fantasized about whipping right around and ...
Who knew that worldwide demand for a Rubber Band Machine Gun was so high? Alexander Shpetniy, a design student at the National University of Lugansky, has raised over $100,000 in pledges on ...
Everyone loves flicking elastic bands at their pals (even if we shouldn't), but anyone who goes up against the Rubber Band Machine Gun will meet their match. Ukrainian Alex Shpetniy has created a ...
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