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Revision as of 02:05, 24 November 2010
beanbag cannon
Plural: beanbag cannons
This is a mechanical tube that fires beanbags as projectiles. The original design intended this weapon to be a painful but not terribly dangerous tool for crowd control. In this case, some overenthusiastic mechanic has made a home improvement, rewiring it to give it more power. It's very effective, but firing this gun gives you a strange compulsion to start grunting intermittently like some sort of cave man.
Ranged weapon (Firearm)
Power: 36
Level Required: 3
Autosell value: 20
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Can be welded
How Obtained
Other Uses
- Can be assembled with Guatemalan pepperjuice to make Guatemalan pepper cannon.
- Can be welded with titanium plating to make ball bearing cannon.
References
- The description is a reference to Tim Allen's grunting and souping-up of household items on the sitcom Home Improvement.