Mint...$40 good...$25
It has a little "popper" cap inside, like in a toy cap gun. When you pull the parts apart, it pulls the cap and sets it off.
Very simple, you take orange construction paper and glue on with hot glue. If it not convncing, break one off a toy gun ( e.i: cap gun)
Toy Gun Films was created in 2009.
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a toy gun :D
You can buy cap guns online from Australian stores and sellers at these websites:http://www.capguns.com.au/index.htmlhttp://www.collectorsarmoury.com.au/Militaria%20Sales/Toy%20Guns%20Pistols.htmlhttp://www.globalgear.com.au/weapons/replica-gunshttp://www.animeworks.com.au/en/category/180Enjoy!
Toy stores
yes because due to the law in any state,a firearm w/o a cap is used as a firearm and any projectile that can be shot out of it can be used as a weapon....
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Cap guns, yes, but not the caps to go with them.
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.
That's Lethal weapon, Riggs gives Murtaugh a toy gun for his birthday