ANSWERS: 14
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I may have a water pistol somewhere. And my s/o has a bb gun down in the basement. As far as any other kind of firearms, we don't own any.
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an invisible one
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Two staple guns and a glue gun.
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Four antique military bolt-action rifles. One semi-automatic "assault" style rifle. One black powder, flintlock pistol I built from a kit. One partially finished semi-automatic AR-15 rifle I am building from kits and parts. I have a shopping of all the guns I want to eventually buy and collect, most of them having some sort of historical significance, and nearly all of them being much more than I can afford right now, unfortunately :( All legal, all fun.
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Water, staple, glue and a big ole shot gun.
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These *flexes arms*
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None...we arent allowed to own guns in Australia...unless you need them on a farm or you belong to a gun club...very hard to get a license...but I do have a lovely set of knives...!
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Assorted handguns such as revolvers and semi-automatics and assorted long guns such as flintlocks, semi- autos, lever actions and single shots.
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A bunch of these
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10 pump BB/pellet gun, water gun, hot glue gun, staple gun, 12 gauge shot gun, 270 rifle, 22 rifle, 40 cal. hand gun and 22/22 mag. revolver.
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Just a .177 pellet rifle. It has a 1000 fps velocity, so it's good for keeping the varmints away, and I like to target shoot. It's a Ruger, so it has good sights.
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squirt
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caulking
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the kind that shoots rubber bands.
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