Could be fun for open wounds...
Wait, wait, wait...
You mean I can use this instead of the 12g tac mag on the kitchen flies!?!?!
CAN HAS!?
go, kid!
Want one!
It’s got a way to go to beat my bug zapper on wasps.
watch out! you could poke an eye or two out.. (how many eyes do flies have these days? thousands.)
LOL - They cost 30 bucks each!
I so want one of these. When I was a tween back in the 60’s I had a double barrel suction-cup dart “shotgun.” On hot summer nights, I would lie in bed at night picking off flys and mosquitos from the walls and ceilings. The salt gun seems even better than the dart shotgun, although I am concerned about the paint job and salt residue.
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That’s outsourcing jobs. Are you sure that wasn’t Mitt Romney or someone in his family? /sarc
No doubt could not find a company in the U.S. that would produce such a product.
Notice the patent pending.
Sure, you can file one cheap, but if you do it wrong you're screwed. Getting it done right can run upwards of 15-20K when it's all said and done! (I know, I've talked to some patent lawyers for some of my ideas)
Note the years...
$10,000 - $15,000. Attorney fees charged for preparing a patent application. [M]ost companies spend between $10,000 and $15,000 in attorney fees to prepare the application. Patent attorney fees. (Dean Turman, patent attorney at MacCord Mason, Greensboro, North Carolina quoted in Michelle Cater Rash, Restructuring raises patent fees, could hinder startups, Business Journal Serving the Greater Triad Area, April 11, 2005)
$10,000, on the low end, to file a patent. But [Ronald J. Riley, president of the Professional Inventors Alliance USA] and other small inventors also knock the present system: High legal bills -- inventors can expect to spend $10,000, on the low end, to file a patent; most of that is attorney's fees. How much does it cost to file a patent? What is the cost of a patent? (Akweli Parker, Inventor's reality, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 23, 2006)
Michael Bloomhole ain’t gonna like this one bit.
What’s the range?
Wait until a CO2 powered model comes out. There’s probably a Chinese engineer working on it as we view this site.
Will it work on Red Wasps? I really dislike Red Wasps...
Black & Decker rechargeable handi vac. Fastest, cleanest and fun ways to get rid of a pest.
An unloaded bb pistol works just fine against flies mosquitoes and spiders. The blast of air knocks them on their ass and there is nothing to clean up but the bug
LOL
I love this, but was dismayed that he chose to have his product made in China. Guess I won’t be buying one! Should have searched the United States to find someone here to make this. Such a world.
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