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Shooting a rubber band will never be the same

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QUOTE (juddling @ Oct 2, 2008 -> 09:34 PM)
Rubber band shooter

 

 

**forget it kid..you'll shoot your eye out!!!!!

Not sure if you remember, but when I played that assassin game many moons ago, Scott and I both had the m-16 lookalikes that shot 6 rubberbands before reloading. Mine didn't last very long before I broke it, which is why you many not remember it. Although it wasn't as easy to load as that one seems to be.

So where do we get them?? :)

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QUOTE (SoxFanForever @ Oct 3, 2008 -> 05:09 AM)
So where do we get them?? :)

 

 

I'm not sure but if you got one you'd probably just end up on some goverment watch list

I have a guy here at work who can hit a target (another person usually) from about 60' away. He just pulls back and lets it go and almost ALWAYS hits what he shoots at. It's pretty amazing.

I have a wood version I bough ata truck stop in Oklahoma twenty years ago. A little six shooter.

QUOTE (Kid Gleason @ Oct 3, 2008 -> 08:20 AM)
I have a guy here at work who can hit a target (another person usually) from about 60' away. He just pulls back and lets it go and almost ALWAYS hits what he shoots at. It's pretty amazing.

 

LOL I think every work place has a guy like that.

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