Author Topic: CAP GUNS: RIFLES REVOLVERS SNUBNOSES YEAAAA  (Read 4371 times)

And now, some history on cap guns.

My mom told me the cap guns branched off of these contraptions: get a steel tube, bend it, slap a rubber band and the stuff from the matches. To "fire" it, you would stretch the band so it hits the "gunpowder".

There were kids running around with these

and i once pointed my old gun and the door and shot it when i was a kid



I got 4
Yaknow the cheap ones :D
When I was 8 I kept shooting the cars passing in front of my house

I got 4
Yaknow the cheap ones :D
When I was 8 I kept shooting the cars passing in front of my house
You broke rule 3, "never point or shoot your gun at anyone, loaded or not"

through they were in cars, so it doesn't matter

i have some sort of rifle i got at atwoods
someone was ducking for cover when i aimed at their car
i laughed

I once scared the crap out of some guy working on my neighbors house when he was in the driveway and I was in my front door. His eyes were like gouging and he actually backed off when I fired it, lol.

I have a couple of flintlocks

red & blue

I have a pump-action that takes those caps that look like ring caps but come in a strip, i forget the name :c
also who remembers whose tiny bomb-things that you put a cap on the nose and drop it and BAM

When my grandpa passed awhile ago and we were going through his apartment I found a revolver starting gun. Its like a cap gun on steriods. It fires blank weapon rounds and makes a bang as loud as the actual gun.

I may post some pics after work.

Most of the blank rounds are loaded with black powder or coarse junk powder, the black powder ones are better because of the copious amounts of smoke produced.


One time I picked up the wrong gun and shot my brother.


He died two hours later.



Not really, cap guns are cool.

Most of the blank rounds are loaded with black powder or coarse junk powder, the black powder ones are better because of the copious amounts of smoke produced.
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.