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| Anybody collect old pop guns or maybe referred to as cork guns? I remember when I was a kid the dog kept chewing my cork. Solution, simply stick the barrel in the ground and shoot dirt. I also had a handmade paperwad gun. It was a large drilled out dowel stick with a smaller dowel stick that slid inside the larger one. It had a handle which was the same size of the drilled out dowl. Simply chew up some paper and stick the wad in one side, insert the smaller dowel in the other side and quickly push it in to shoot the wad. I think my dog chewed that one up too. I remember my great uncle handmade it for me.
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My wife still has her old cork gun. I used to take a Daisy BB gun and unscrew the BB barrel and used it to shoot Lincoln Logs.
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Stumpr (9/2/2008)
I remember when I was a kid the dog kept chewing my cork.
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ahh...double entendres...classic
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