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Binding: Toy Brand: Paladone EAN: 5032331015601 Feature: The Fireband Elastic Band Gun is the ultimate rapid fire gun for home and workplace fun. Label: Paladone Manufacturer: Paladone Publisher: Paladone Studio: Paladone
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The Fireband Elastic Band Gun is the ultimate rapid fire gun for home and workplace fun.
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Practice your sharp shooting skills with the semi automatic Fireband Elastic Band Gun with a chrome like finish. Ultimate novelty for home and workplace fun! The Fireband Elastic Band Gun is supplied with 20 elastic bands for endless fun at home or at work. It has six moon targets you can set up on your desk. Impress your friends and work colleagues with your sharp shooting skills. For the best results use up to eight elastic bands on the same cog in rapid fire. The Fireband Elastic Band Gun offers rapid fire fun for home or work. Fireband Elastic Band Gun features One Fireband Elastic Band Gun Plastic body with chrome like finish Semi automatic rapid fire Use up to 8 rubber bands at one time 20x elastic bands 6x moon targets Not suitable for children Size: Fireband Elastic Band Gun L 31.0cm x H 12.4cm x D 1.6cm Click here to see a larger image of the Fireband Elastic Band Gun
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