Posted on 04/22/2015 5:19:26 AM PDT by Malone LaVeigh
Gun buyback programs promise cash for guns, no questions asked.
Some entrepreneurs got crafty and made these guns to turn in for some fast cash.
Spend a few dollars on pipes and grab some junk wood, and you too can make these interesting creations. This homemade shotgun is a rare one indeed. Have you ever seen a Glock & Wesson collaboration? It might just be the first of its kind.
(Excerpt) Read more at wideopenspaces.com ...
Great. Spit my coffee out.
Buy a package of Pop Tarts. Nibble into a pair of Saturday Nite Specials. Cash them in for $200 with the idiot bureaucrats running a gun buyback. Sweet!
Remarkable.
As kids we made something similar out of PCV pipe and had wars with bottle rockets.
Ah, the days when kids were allowed to be kids....
Maybe my old potato cannon is worth something after all.
Pretty much anyone who took basic "shop" in high school (and many who didn't get even that far) can build a crude gun. This is 9th-10th Century technology. The US gov't will happily instruct you as how to build this stuff with a trip to Home Depot and Walmart. (Available from Amazon for about $10 or as a free download!)
Good stuff. The more people realize the reality of guns and gun manufacture, the more we win.
That’s a working gun. There’s a video on youtube that shows it working and how to make it.
Well ... they never finished Jr High (let alone, HS) so the poor darlings were white manned out of winning a prize for a shop project at the science fair ... sooooo .............
There’s a sucker born every minute. Especially taxpayers.
...can be considered a gun and get a kid in trouble then the cops have no say on whether a hunk of wood and a pipe is a firearm or not.
Gotta link? I searched Amazon and I could only find a similar title for $1.99...not the actual title you posted.
If kids are getting expelled for fingers and pop tarts, then someone can make a million dollars turning in pop tarts chewed in the form of a “gun”. Get chewing!
Nevermind. Found it....not on Amazon.
Here are a couple of other handmade items. the nice little shiny pistol was hand filed from a piece of railroad track.
If you create a pot full of money, people will make spoons...
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