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    Master
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    [video=youtube_share;F0lB_qN6vDc]http://youtu.be/F0lB_qN6vDc[/video]

    Yes this does have a trigger. For those wondering...

    No I do not sell this product. Just something I stumbled upon.

    This would be wonderful if I still Did Club or Bar DJ work. But I don't think it would be acceptable for weddings or corporate parties... Actually YES I NEED ONE. I could use it at some Corporate functions I am sure!
     

    CathyInBlue

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    Jeez! I know the cost of ammunition has gone up, but literally $1.00 per "round"? I guess if the "round" were at a bar, it'd be great, but still. I think using the dollar to buy a cartridge would get you better muzzle velocity than that thing.
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    Jeez! I know the cost of ammunition has gone up, but literally $1.00 per "round"?

    They market a Chicago version which uses $50 bills. It is handy for things like liquor licenses, taxi medallions, zoning, and getting out from under federal indictments.
     

    Leadeye

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    They market a Chicago version which uses $50 bills. It is handy for things like liquor licenses, taxi medallions, zoning, and getting out from under federal indictments.

    What do you suppose the dc version shoots? From the land of $1K per hour law firms.
     
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