Overview
For close-quarters rubber band melees, reach for the DIY Rubber Band Handgun, a compact six-shooter from the same mad geniuses that gave us the Rubber Band Shotgun.
The semi-automatic design allows for precision shooting as well as the rapid-firing of all six rubber band "bullets".
Whether your foe be a line of aluminum cans or a platoon of plastic army men, the DIY Rubber Band Pistol will neutralize the threat up to 20 feet away.
Each easy-to-build kit (no tools or glue required!) includes 100 rubber bands and a practice target.
Features & specs
- Ages 8 and up
- 20-foot range
- 100 rubber bands and target included
- Laser-cut pieces assemble easily (no tools or glue required)
- Dimensions: 6” L x 4.5” H x .75” W
Compact size, impressive range
Sometimes you don’t need to bring out the big guns to get the job done. The semi-automatic DIY Rubber Band Pistol is powerful yet compact, so when your rubber band battles go guerilla, you’ll be prepared.
The six rubber bands waiting for your itchy trigger finger fly up to 20 feet to take out stationary targets or neutralize a moving one.

Powerful things come in small packages.
Assembles in minutes
In modern warfare, time is always of the essence. The DIY Rubber Band Pistol gets you outfitted in no time with simple assembly.
Just fit the laser-cut pieces of wood together and use a coin or screwdriver to fasten them with the included metal screws. A single rubber band tensions the trigger to give it a responsive action.

“Done, Drill Sergeant!” —PVT Forrest Gump
A five shooter!
Lock and load up five rubber bands into the front hook of the gun and then stretch them individually into the grooves located at the back of the gun. A pull of the trigger will fire off a single shot while also moving the next round into the “chamber”.

This ain’t your grandpa’s single-shot rubber band gun.
Super realistic trigger
The rubber band locks the trigger in place providing a tactile feel when pulled

Time to practice!
Each DIY kit includes 5 practice soldiers.
Try shooting em all without reloading
“Target is down, Houston” —Tony Montana
Question: Can I shoot all the rubber bands at once?
Answer: While you can load them all in one groove, they won’t fire accurately or very far since they will clog the firing mechanism.