Make a toothpick launcher with a clothespin and string

Make a toothpick launcher with a clothespin and string

There's nothing more cool than making little weapons out of ordinary household items, just like MacGyver would, and this toothpick gun is not exception.

Just watch this video to see how to make a toothpick launcher with a clothespin and string. You just have to cut and file down the clothespin, which for you film folks is a C47, then get out the string and wrap your clothes pin gun up. Attach the spring trigger and prepare to fire some toothpicks. That's it... your toothpick launcher.

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scubadivingpro 8 months ago
very good video!!!
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ryan (2) 5 months ago
good video
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dboy201 8 months ago
it,s alright
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firestar2prophecy 6 months ago
i cant really get the middle of the clothes pin to stay in one spot and i dont have those tools he had(except clothes pin string knife
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austonbear44 (-1) 4 months ago
it suck balls
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martinl538 4 months ago
can the string be rubber band
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Tsonami 2 months ago
it's worthless
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jordanmdaigle 2 months ago
nice
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stewartspicer (-4) last month
mine wont fire lol need to sell theese :P
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fire cryer last month
tip: i used a wood burner instead of a file and it worked great
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kingandre last month
nice mine go a good peice of the apple
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Tommy9598 1 week ago
mine went in inside a candle ! OMG
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p1928ii 5 days ago
my brother shot me in the a** with his
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