Have a look at this video for a look at a basic glove gun in action using small lead fishing sinkers as ammo...
Have a look at this video to see the double barreled version using darts.
Glove guns have probably been around for as long as there have been rubber gloves and naughty boys, but I only met my first one last weekend. I was very impressed and had to make one. It ties in nicely with the Duct Tape Competition too.
I had better warn everyone that glove guns could be a very very dangerous. They could do serious damage to eyes and pretty much anything else they hit. Always be sensible and please keep the things out of reach of youngsters. Supervise children closely - as if it was an air rifle or fire arm.
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A Rubber Glove - You only need the fingers. They need to be pretty heavy duty and stretchy.
Duct Tape - If you don't have some duct tape around go and get some now. You should always have some duct tape handy.
Gun Stock - I used some plywood I had left over from something. Use your imagination here.
Ammo - Small round pebbles, shot, sinkers, darts (I'll show these later). Trial and error will show what works best for you.









































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I had people look at me with a curious eye before. Being a single Dad, I wanted to make sure I covered all the bases. I taught (and possibly scarred) my son on dating/opposite sex, taught him how to drink and that it's not some taboo thing.
I treated beer, wine, etc as staples around the house. They had their place and in all things moderation, including moderation.
I did the same with my firearms. When he was very young, I was a deputy. I told him, anytime you want to see or hold one of our firearms, you just tell me and I will get it for you. Anytime (fairly rare) he would ask, no MATTER what I was doing, I would stop, go get the desired firearm and let him have a look at it. I removed the NEED for him to get at it while I was not home.
I would also clean my sidearm once a week while at the sheriff's dept.
I would always make him a part of the cleaning. He would hold parts of it while I cleaned the disassembled pieces.
When the day came that I said, "Jake, it's time to clean the guns." and he replied with, "Aw Dad, do we have too?" I knew I had succeeded.
I removed the taboo.
Today?....my 22 year old son has never "binged drank" and is a keen shot, but extremely safety minded and never got out our firearms as a kid.
Playing "keep away" with your kids will only insure that they will win someday, so just make sure you let them win when you're around.
It doesn't get gooey and let loose like even the best duct tape does,
or give up, dry up, and leave a dusty mess over time.
Gorilla Tape rocks!
Caption: "FREEZE, or I'll pull my finger!"
You can use that phrase for caption to the first image.