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billy charisma New user 20 Posts |
Saw a marshmallow gun used on tv, want one! a repeater self loading shotgun type/ any ideas where I can buy one?
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SeasideShowman Elite user Myrtle Beach, SC 443 Posts |
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Escape Artist New user 65 Posts |
If you shoot the marshmallows out into a kids audience how do you control the cleanliness?
I would think it would make the parents upset |
curtgunz Special user Only 99% of users have more than 784 Posts |
Pom Poms that are the size of mini-marshmallows work too.
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trixy Veteran user sweden 320 Posts |
But shoting marshmallows out to the kids and it land on the ground and dirty floor and then they eat it... I don't whant to do that..
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dave_matkin Inner circle 4522 Posts |
Answer .......shoot directly in to the mouth with the mouth 2 cm away from the end of the gun. Don't let them put the end in their mouth and be ready to do 1st aid on the choking kids. ...... mmmm not sure that's a good idea either!
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plink Special user 661 Posts |
A local store owner use to make single shot and repeaters from PVC. They were blow guns and worked great. Would not want a child to eat one of those. I'm not a PC type, but schools for a long while have had a no weapons policy. Guns in general seem a little iffy around kids, although shooting my own kids with marshmallows was a blast.
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MagicB1S Inner circle Knoxville Tenn. 1039 Posts |
Instead of the Marsmallows try researching the airzooka. it shoots air up to 25 feet and when it hits your target they don't have a clue where it came from.... it is so funny watching people get hit with a burst of air and then look around to see where it came from. http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/60b6/
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CarlEJones Elite user Dallas, Texas 461 Posts |
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On 2013-07-01 20:16, MagicB1S wrote: Airzookas are fun!
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How Regular user NJ 102 Posts |
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On May 15, 2012, billy charisma wrote: I have one and use it often. Great prop to have for a clown! |
Mr Salk Special user Tied to 568 Posts |
The ones I see for sale could be easily made with a piece of pvc.
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RoyHarper New user 26 Posts |
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