We have featured a few of these rubber band guns here at Geeky Gadgets, and the latest one is based on the FN P90 submachine gun. This impressive creation was made by a talented Japanese craftsman, ...
No matter how good your childhood rubber-band gun was, the Rubber Band-Machine Gun “puts it to shame.” This wooden behemoth holds 672 rubber bands at a time and can fire 14 per second to distances up ...
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 ...
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 ...
As ways to make an honest living are concerned, designing, building and selling rubber band-firing wooden guns on the internet is a pretty darn good one. That is the niche 27-year-old Brent EuDaly has ...
Matthias Wandel is serious about Jenga. And we mean serious. Take a look at the rubber-band powered gun he made to remove those troublesome, hard to slide blocks. The gun uses the rubber band to fire ...
Buena Park resident Myk Slaven is a woodworking hobbyist, so when his then 9-year-old son broke his wooden, rubber band gun, Slaven offered to make a new one just like grandpa used to make. They used ...
A NEW rubber band gun creates a hell-storm of flying bands with single, multiple and quick-fire assaults on unassuming victims. A fiendish pipe dream known as the Bandit Gun looks to be moving towards ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Four years ago, Bob Coulston’s 6-year-old son, Bobby, asked him to make a rubber band gun. But not just any rubber band gun. It had to be the “awesomest rubber band gun” in the ...
Bob Coulston of Kansas City, North, is the founder of Bandit Guns, which makes multiple-action rubber band guns. Keith Myers The Kansas City Star Four years ago, Bob Coulston’s 6-year-old son, Bobby, ...