It truly depends on what kind of gun it is.
Try elastic bands.
If it is mindstorms then use the technic 3 piece
small flat pieces work.
well it matters what type of gun it is.
Guns are only able to hold a certain amount of ammunition. Once one has fired the gun one bullet has left the chamber. Once all of the ammunition is gone, one will need to reload the gun in order to fire off more ammunition. If ammunition is not reloaded, then the gun will make a noise, but nothing will happen.
This is definitely possible. There are incredible tiny miniatures that have been made, but to make a working LEGO gun would require extreme patience and specialized tools. The next problem would be to find a practical means to fire the gun, as LEGO minifigs have no fingers. So, if someone is going through the many hours to make a functional gun, adding a set of fingers to the LEGO minifig should be a part of the process. Firing a single shot from a LEGO gun is definitely practical.
A Lego gun can be purchased online at the Lego website, where they will take an online payment. Another place to purchase a Lego gun is at the local store, where they sell toys.
18 or 21 depending on if you are buying long gun or hand gun ammunition
They both go "bang".
yes of course it would
You ALWAYS "clear the weapon". That means you make certain that there is no ammunition in the firearm.
Breaking of the sound barrier unless subsonic ammunition is used is one.
You ALWAYS "clear the weapon". That means you make certain that there is no ammunition in the firearm.
soldiers always carry ammunition for reload their gun.
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