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Todays Find (Pistol)

daddyflea

Active member
I try to hunt everyday if possible and since it Rained 10 inches last night, it was a little Muddy. I found a Whatisit and a couple Memorials. Then I found this.









Thought this was real until my Son researched it.

http://www.nicholscapguns.com/buccaneer.htm



This is my WHATISIT



 
You know back when those were really carried that looks like that little short barrel would generate just enough velocity to really just piss you off.
 
supertraq said:
You know back when those were really carried that looks like that little short barrel would generate just enough velocity to really just piss you off.

If you read the Link I posted completely, it talked about the designer wanting the gun to propel a plastic Bullet powered by the cap. They thought it might nor have enough power. It turned out that it was powerful enough to break windows and they had to find a way to tone it down. It was an interesting find but one thing I am sure of. There was some intense Cowboys and Indians games as well as all kinds of car races in this lot. This was the third Toy Pistol I found and at least, the Tenth Hot Wheels car. I also found two Play Long Guns and still have half the lot to hunt.
 
No I'm talking about when they were real,1700's.
 
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