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How to make a Rubberband shotgun (18 shots)

How to make a Rubberband shotgun (18 shots)
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So you are pinned down by family members / friends shooting at you with the ping pong ball guns and luger rubberband guns  you made for them? (ungrateful people)

And you need something that can shoot a lot of rubberbands in a small time period?

Well your family / friends are going to learn that in war technological advantage quickly can change the tide of war because today you will learn how to make a shotgun that fires 18 rubberbands at once or separatly!


Like I said, today you are going to learn how to make a shotgun that fires 18 rubberbands at once, seperatly or in small bursts. How fast and how many you shoot all depends on how quickly you can pull the fore-end backwards.

Lately I'm really getting into rubberband guns but I refuse to buy those small plastic trigger thingies! I believe there are other ways to make fun rubberband guns without the need to buy the most important parts from companies. And with this ible I think I have proven that. I started out building the luger clothespin rubberband gun. And although it's a very cool gun, the reload time is just to long and the amount of rubberbands shot just to few to have some serious fun with those guns alone. Should you stop making them now? No ofcourse not, I still use them as a side-arm and they really come in handy in certain situations where you can't reload. They are only not so handy as a main weapon.

That's why I needed to come up with something that could fire multiple rubberbands and would be easy to reload. Then one time while playing with some rubberbands I saw that one would climb up (and then fly off) on a hillshaped piece of wood without me having to do anything. I then knew that this was the way to fire multiple rubberbands. I then needed to find a gun that has a piece that could be pulled back (where I could place my hillshaped pieces on to which I'll be referring as "flippers" during this ible) and still look realistic. I didn't need to search for long before I found the pump action shotgun. It's big, it's cool and looks completely realistic while firing the rubberbands (I know pulling back the front-end is realisticly for reloading but who cares?)

Me, my family and friends already have had al ot of fun with this gun and that's why I decided to share this with you guys so we can all have some fun with our family / friends / colleagues in the backyard / classroom or office!

Here's a little video, showing the gun firing in different modes and how to reload the gun. The written explanation can be found in step 10. This is the first video I ever made so I hope it's good :)



In my believe this is the perfect gun for any child, teenager or adult who wants to have some harmless fun in the classroom, office or backyard.

This is an entry for the "DadCanDo Family Fun"contest so if you think this ible is a winner please rate and vote for me :)

Disclaimer: A rubberband has not hurt anyone to my knowledge except perhaps a sting that lasted 5 minutes, so as far as parts of the body that get shot goes, there shouldn't be any danger. However if the rubberband should shoot in somebody's eye, they could really get hurt. It's therefore my advice that the people who play this game use goggles or glasses during play so they won't accidently put someone's eye out. I advice sunglasses, it makes you seem a lot cooler and that's always a plus ;)
 
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Step 1Tools and materials

Tools and materials
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For this project you will need:

Tools:
  • Sander
  • Jigsaw (power tool)
  • Drill
  • Hammer
  • Clamps
  • An adjustable workbench (or something else you can clamp your wood on and easily saw it)
  • A vise
  • Woodglue
  • Pencil
  • Ruler
Materials:
  • A piece of wood: 2 x 30 x 18 cm / 0.78 x 11.8 x 7 inch (any wood will do, I actually used a pallet my dad brought home to use as firewood.)
  • Another piece of wood: 1 x 45 x 3 cm / 0.39 x 18 x 1.2 inch
  • A wooden rod: thickness 1 cm / 0.39 inch, length 45 cm / 18 inch
  • Hard plastic: 11 x 3,5 cm / 4.3 x 1.3 inch (thickness should be as thin as possible but without it flapping around, I used a beer commercial board that I had laying around (see pic) )
  • 7 nails
*The dimensions of the wood are organized as followed: thickness x length x width

I had all these materials at home so this was free for me. I'm  pretty sure you'll have these materials at home to or you can improvise. For instance I used a pallet for the main part because it had a good thickness but if you find 2 cm to thick to hold in your hand comfortably you could easily go with another thickness. The same goes for the type of wood. Pallets mostly use  hardwood  to carry the heavy weight that is put on them which is great because it will make the gun sturdier and almost impossible to break.
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33 comments
Nov 26, 2011. 12:42 PMNgendrer says:
Just AWESOME!!!
Oct 5, 2011. 8:29 AMtpartic-gray says:
Idea*
Instead of using slightly flexible pastic, could you get 3mm acrylic and file down the edge that releases the RBs?
May 12, 2011. 3:17 AMThaAWESOMEducttapeguy says:
This is AWESOME!!!
Apr 9, 2011. 7:31 AMKaptain Kool says:
I built one, it was the best spent 3 hours of my life.
Apr 5, 2011. 5:19 PMaleceatsfood says:
Really cool idea! Your firing system is very origanal to me. Only one thing I thought of, the power of each shot depends on how far back the rudder band was placed, so your first shots will be weaker while your last shots will be stronger! Anyways NICE!
Mar 26, 2011. 4:16 AMdeqwer says:
i made one by using cardboard, tape and glue.
it is cool
Oct 5, 2010. 5:15 PMbanana fluff says:
I Dont know why nobody has commented on this yet?!?!?! it is sooo cool and very clever! GREAT JOB! And Way to earn your Stripes. lol : )
Sep 23, 2010. 12:02 AMI R ASSASSIN says:
whoops sorry it seems like somebody must have provided the site already.... :P
Sep 23, 2010. 12:00 AMI R ASSASSIN says:
Hey Great Job dude!! I found some site that hopefully might help with you new ideas........well here it is...http://win.xrea.jp/eng/eng_gun.html

hope that helped!!!
Sep 18, 2010. 10:01 AMTotti11 says:
best gun ive seen did you make it up
Jul 21, 2010. 10:09 AMpaldepind says:
Hi! I'm about to make this awesome gun myself, but the fact that you have uploaded the template in docx sadly makes it impossible. Please upload it in a format that everyone can easily use. Pdf for instance would be perfect!
Sep 1, 2010. 9:02 AMxXMSFXx says:
u have to be pro member 2 view PDF
Aug 11, 2010. 9:00 AMMaxaxle says:
Thanks a lot. Now I need to go make one.
Aug 9, 2010. 5:28 AMBraisedDuck says:
I made my version. video on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5s92T4hGYc See what you think, it fires 12 rounds. :)
Aug 18, 2010. 6:16 AMBraisedDuck says:
THX :D
Aug 1, 2010. 3:57 AMmoo of the cow says:
what size rubber bands does this gun use?
Jul 26, 2010. 6:54 AMBraisedDuck says:
i bet u got the idea from OGG crafts gun locker rite?
Jul 22, 2010. 7:22 PMpantalone says:
Very clever design! I like it.
Jul 21, 2010. 2:32 AMskimmo says:
very well made
Jul 20, 2010. 7:20 PMDilong_paradoxus says:
Brilliant. Somebody needs to make this with k'nex... If I had the materials, I would totally build one (the wood one) now!
Jul 20, 2010. 1:00 PMKiteman says:
Gosh. Deadly, and each shot will hurt slightly more than the one before!
Jul 20, 2010. 1:55 PMLithium Rain says:
Ow.

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Jul 20, 2010. 1:46 PMthestyrofoampeanut says:
i envy your selection of power tools
Jul 20, 2010. 1:37 PMvalhallas_end says:
That's rather brilliant. I...I need to make one now.

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A 21 year old student learning to become a social assistent. Had 6 years of industrial science in highschool so that gave me a good knowledge of electricity, mechanics and working with tools. I cons...
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