Lego Shortstop/COP .357
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**/!\ WARNING FOR LAWBREAKING/LITIGIOUS INDIVIDUALS: Rubber band gun designed for recreational purposes only. Do not use in public areas. Wear protective eyewear if necessary. Ensure that targets are properly protected before shooting with a rubber band gun. I am not responsible for any damages resulting from improper use of this rubber band gun. /!\** Having played Team Fortress 2 for several months, I decided to attempt building my current favorite Scout primary, the Shortstop. To avoid interference from the hammer at the back, which would ruin the appearance of my Lego Shortstop and make it resemble its real-life counterpart, the COP .357 (also visible in the trigger guard), I had to exclude it. Due to limited space, I was only able to include 2 operational "barrels". It compensates for this with exceptional firepower; although not the best, it's still unmatched among rubber band guns I've built. **STATISTICS** Fire mode: single-shot Action: Linkage connected to retracting hook Capacity: 2-3 rounds per barrel Ammo: Size 18 rubber bands **FEATURES** Shoots up to 8 meters Belt clip on trigger guard eliminates the need for a holster Skeletal build reduces weight **TIPS** - For assistance with springing triggers, refer to the second image. Tweezers may be required to secure the anti-jam rubber band (a small or doubled-up one). - When loading, ensure that rubber bands do not enter the notches at the end of 3M pins. The force of the rubber bands is sufficient to pry the end outwards, causing a "frayed rope" appearance. - The small rubber band connected to both trigger linkages is designed to pull the hooks together and prevent jamming. If jams still occur, use a smaller or more doubled-up rubber band.
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