Author Topic: CAP GUNS: RIFLES REVOLVERS SNUBNOSES YEAAAA  (Read 4368 times)

These things were so dope. I now want to go to Nady's liquor to buy one from the same store I bought one from when I was 6.


I miss my cap guns.

Is it possible to make a blank round that doesn't gum the gum up 10x more than a normal round?

I'm serious man, it seems pretty annoying to have a gun jam up continuously.
Erm, if you're putting blank rounds through a firearm designed for live rounds without using the blank-firing attachment then there's no big surprise, the powder's coarse and slow-burning, hence why it's junk, it'll rarely keep chamber pressure high enough to cycle the action without the blank-firing attachment.

If you're using a semi-auto dedicated blank firing gun, then they're crap and made of zinc.

Wait, why is John Rambo on the package?


also who remembers whose tiny bomb-things that you put a cap on the nose and drop it and BAM
<3
I had so many of those it's unbelievable.
Parents used to own a small newsagents and brought a few boxes of 'em.
When the shop shut down, we had about 2 or 3 boxes of them, each containing about 20 of the little bombs and about 50 of the caps.
They lasted us a week.

And on the Isle of Wight, there is a small theme park, aimed for little kids, that I went to a couple of times.
It's all very fantasy orientated and has different themes, and the best one was the Buffalo Canyon.
It was literally a little town made to look like a wild west town, and every building was enterable and climable.
The few shops in there sold cap guns and caps. Pistols, Rifles, a couple of shotguns.

You could barely hear near the area due to the sound of a hundred children all shooting caps at each other.
So much fun.

Aha
ha.
ha.
ah, good times.
You been there?
And on the Isle of Wight, there is a small theme park, aimed for little kids, that I went to a couple of times.
It's all very fantasy orientated and has different themes, and the best one was the Buffalo Canyon.
It was literally a little town made to look like a wild west town, and every building was enterable and climable.
The few shops in there sold cap guns and caps. Pistols, Rifles, a couple of shotguns.

You could barely hear near the area due to the sound of a hundred children all shooting caps at each other.
So much fun.
Sounds more fun than a barrel of mokeys