The gun as used by Harrison Ford during the “Han shot first” scene in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope has sold at auction for more than $1 million – twice the expected price. Based on a German ...
As the name suggests, NERF’s new lineup of Rival Curve Shot blasters allow you to fire rounds on a curve (left, right, straight, or down) to surprise opponents even when they’re lurking around corners ...
The newest NERF blaster ejects spherical rounds in a way that sends them careening around corners. The shape of the high-impact rounds means they can spin. The shape of the muzzle on each NERF Rival ...
For boy and girls, a toy blaster can be the ultimate gift for fun and games. Even us adults can have nostalgia-tinged fun with one. It’s a unique kind of excitement, running around firing darts, ...
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The Mythbusters proved that shooting bullets in a dramatic curve like Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy did in the movie Wanted is actually impossible. But tiny foam balls? That’s very doable with the ...
Shot blasters are designed to lean and profile a concrete surface in a single step, making them a popular choice with contractors during floor preparation. These machines propel small round steel ...
The prop that sparked the "Star Wars" debate on "who shot first" has gone on the auction block and brought in more than pre-sale estimates. The last surviving prop blaster used by Harrison Ford as Han ...