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Automatic Marshmallow Gun

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If you would like to purchase any marshmallow guns pictured please tell me and I can send them to you. I custom make all my guns and paint them either black or blue. All models are availible in both colors. I will also have a website open soon so here is a link so you can see the model types.
www.freewebs.com/marshmallowgunman
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10 comments
Mar 17, 2007. 7:59 AMski4life says:
what is the point in buying one if you can make one
Jun 23, 2007. 1:17 PMstraw hat pirate says:
less work and let the experts do it i guess
Nov 1, 2008. 3:51 PMryukaji says:
well you don't need to be an expert to make a marshmallow gun... ski4life has a point. just like the instructions say all you really need is 1/2 inch pvc pipe and connectors and a saw and you can make your own. No offense to the author, but where you placed your magazine on the automatic isn't the best. You will get more power and range if the marshmallow has more time to build up speed in the barrel if you placed the magazine farther from the end of the barrel. Your sniper looks nice though.
Dec 30, 2008. 6:34 PMDIYmaker96 says:
A saying in Make vol.4 says "Give a man a fish or teach a man to fish" The quote applies here as well. I cant imagine that this project is so dificult as to require "expert" aid.
Jun 23, 2007. 1:16 PMstraw hat pirate says:
i love your guns. i was wondering, one of your guns is a one pipe, why not put a mouth piece at the end instead of on the top or side?
Jun 3, 2008. 2:26 PMbob the builder #1 says:
It can't shoot normal paintballs because it's 1/2 inch pipe, can it?
Jun 24, 2007. 10:03 AMstraw hat pirate says:
then put the material they use for screen doors to let air in and stop the paint ball rolling back.
Apr 15, 2008. 6:53 PMhawk123 says:
Well, I have a 1/2" marshmellow gun too and I was wondering the same thing, but because they're real small, you can give them a hard blow and they'll come flying out! LOL XD
Jul 16, 2007. 10:07 PMCaffeineHouse says:
wouldn't the marshmallow get stuck in the elbow?
Jan 14, 2008. 2:32 PMgeewizartcool says:
the only problem with auto marshmallow guns is that some times if not cleaned properly the mouisture and heat from your breath can melt some of the sugars in the marshmallow melt and the residue can create jams the solution is to use stale marshmalows and clean and dry thoroughly after each use
Dec 14, 2007. 6:29 PMxylo0 says:
How far does the carbine shoot? Can I have the specs on it. (measure of pipes)

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