Cap guns typically do not leave bruises when fired, as they are designed to produce a loud noise and a flash without firing a projectile. However, if the cap gun is used inappropriately or if it is fired very close to the skin, it could potentially cause minor irritation or a small mark. It's important to handle any toy gun safely to avoid accidents. Always supervise children when they are playing with cap guns.
Staple guns, grease guns, cap guns, and water pistols. All other firearms leave SOME form of evidence when fired.
They shoot caps, which are paper rolls or discs which have a small bit of gunpowder on them that makes a noise when the gun is "shot".
No, cap guns are not banned from Canada.
Cap guns are illegal in Rhode Island.
Cap guns, yes, but not the caps to go with them.
No I checked they do not sell cap guns but you can get one from the Dollor store.
Yes and no. It does not shoot a projectile. It explodes a cap, which makes noise, and THAT is called firing or shooting.
Cap guns don't have bullets.
Loss of hearing.
Toy stores
yes
No such thing as blank ammunition for a cap gun.