Very poor fast-forwarded, un-narreted video of how to load it. No video of it actually working. I'm assuming it did - but kind if think if it really worked well - they'd show that - or show how to use it. I kind of wonder how it worked - and it if it actually did at all.
I thought the operation was pretty obvious from watching the video, there is a string connected to the crank and that crank is run under each of the rubber bands so as you wind up the string it gets pulled back and frees the back end of the rubber band "firing" it.
And where's the PowerPoint of the projected sales, and the stock options!? There's supposed to be stock options for untested vaporware!!!
Reminds me of the stock fraud of the Diasensor non-invasive glucometer, and the SugarTrac, and the Dreambeam. All had the same idea, all had prototypes and excited investors, none of them actually worked.
Da fuq? The video is right there on that page. The first 27 seconds of the video are a kid shooting it. It does work... and you're just a fucking moron.
The video starts out with my son shooting the final gun. I might make a separate video for the loading instructions if enough people complain, but I was hoping it was clear enough from that snippet at the end. You can crank the wheel as fast or slow as you want for your rate of shooting speed. With this type of gun it's 15 minutes of loading for 15 seconds of shooting basically:) But it's a glorious 15 seconds, so it's worth it.
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I thought the operation was pretty obvious from watching the video, there is a string connected to the crank and that crank is run under each of the rubber bands so as you wind up the string it gets pulled back and frees the back end of the rubber band "firing" it.
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The first part of the video shows a kid firing it
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And where's the PowerPoint of the projected sales, and the stock options!? There's supposed to be stock options for untested vaporware!!!
Reminds me of the stock fraud of the Diasensor non-invasive glucometer, and the SugarTrac, and the Dreambeam. All had the same idea, all had prototypes and excited investors, none of them actually worked.
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Da fuq? The video is right there on that page. The first 27 seconds of the video are a kid shooting it. It does work... and you're just a fucking moron.
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