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Make a Beretta paper gun B 9:49

Get out that junk paper and scrounge up some tape and a pair of scissors, because it's paper gun time. Watch this three-part video to learn how to make a Beretta paper gun. It's not a completely realistic Beretta, but come on... it's a paper gun. You can shoot paper bullets out of it too if you feel the need to.

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mikey56 1/23/10 7:44 PM
Thanks dude this is awesome! =]
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