Bullseye Rubber Band Gun instruction sheet

Loading Instructions for 12 shot semi-automatic rubber band guns


Rifles use a 6" to 7" rubber band and the handguns uses a 3½" X 1/8" rubber band. These rubber bands can be purchased at any office supply store such as Office Depot, Office Max, etc. or you can purchase them from us.

The 6" or 7" rubber bands are usually in packages of 24 and are called "File Bands". The 3½" X 1/8" bands are usually sold in 1 pound bags. We have enclosed an initial supply of these rubber bands for the type gun(s) purchased.

Loading instruction, both rifles and pistols load the same way

Place the rubber band in the notch located at the red tip at the muzzle of the gun and pull the band all the way back to the last available loading spoke on the loading wheel. The second rubber band in now loaded and goes on the spoke just forward of the one with the first rubber band. Repeat this process until all exposed spokes are loaded. Now put your thumb on the loading wheel, press rearward on the trigger to release the loading wheel and rotate the loading wheel rearward to expose additional loading spokes. Repeat the loading process until all spokes (or as many as you desire) are holding a rubber band. Make sure the two sides of the rubber band are resting on top of the two plastic bridges directly in front of the loading wheel. These guide the rubber bands when released, and if a band gets under these bridges, it will hang. The last band loaded will be the first band "shot", or released, when the trigger is pulled.

Use all the safety precautions with these rubber band guns that you would use with a real firearm, especially when children use them. The safety precautions will remain with the users and follow over to real firearms! Have fun and be safe!

Chris & Carolyn
Bullseye Rubber Band Guns
Concealed Protection 3, Inc.
940 7th Street NW
Largo, FL 33770-1112

christyg@mindspring.com
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