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POTATO GUN
Availability: In Stock
Price: $0.72*
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| Part No: | B0006GK8H8 |
| Manufacturer: | American Science & Surplus |
| MFG Part: | 200 |
| Customer Rating: | 4.5 / 5.0 |
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- Spud Launcher A plastic pistol shaped toy that shoots slugs of raw potato. Push the barrel into a potato, break off the slug, aim and shoot up to fifty feet. Loads of fun, environmentally harmless, and about as safe as any "projectile" toy can be!! Pulls apart for cleaning. For kids ages 5 and up.
Spud Launcher A plastic pistol shaped toy that shoots slugs of raw potato. Push the barrel into a potato, break off the slug, aim and shoot up to fifty feet. Loads of fun, environmentally harmless, and about as safe as any "projectile" toy can be!! Pulls apart for cleaning. For kids ages 5 and up.
| Spudtasticly fun | 2008-11-16 | 5 / 5 |
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| You can not find a better toy[...]! I bought a few of these and took them to a kids party this summer and they were the hit of the party. All you need is the spud gun and a potato. The gun breaks off little bits of potato and when you squeeze the trigger air forces the potato pellet out with a loud POP! The moisture from the potato even makes it look like it's smoking after the shot. They are SO much fun, they don't hurt when you are hit with the pellets and they are 100% biodegradable (the pellets that is). The only thing I would warn against is shooting them inside.... picking up tiny bits of rotting potato from behind the couch does not sound fun to me. |
| The Great Potato Wars | 2008-11-02 | 5 / 5 |
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| What a blast!! We bought these as a party favor for a birthday party. The kids tore into them while waiting for the parents to pick them up and had a full contact, potato shooting fun-fest in the back yard. The potato "bullets" are small and harmless, the fun is huge and memorable. |
| Potato Gun fun at scout camp | 2008-10-03 | 5 / 5 |
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| I had seen people playing with the potato guns on a TV show that I watch, but had never seen them in a store. I wanted to get them to play with a Girl Scout Camp. I ordered them and my co-leader and I kept them a secret until we snuck away, armed ourselves and snuck up and ambushed the unexpecting girls with the potato guns. What ensued was Potato Gun free-for-all! When we asked the girls to list their favorite parts of that weekend at camp and which activities that would like to repeat the Potato Gun fight was a unanimous answer for both questions! |
| Potato Gun | 2007-01-21 | 4 / 5 |
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| I bought 3 potato guns for my grandsons. They have a ball. I had the very fist potato gun when I was a kid. It was made of metal then. These are plastic, but still work fine. |
| Oodles of fun for cheap | 2007-01-16 | 5 / 5 |
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Hey - it's a potato gun that shoots little potato pellets almost 50 feet. I picked it up from the mail - grabbed a potato and immediately started shooting - and shooting and shooting. It's way too much fun. It's also very durable - but heck, for a couple bucks, who cares.
It's fun and it's cheap. Buy a box of them for a kid's birthday party, for a rainy day at the cabin or if you are an immature dad like me, buy them just for fun and laughs. |