• dreadbeef@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 hours ago

    as a poor kid with lots of cousins born in the early 90s growing up hanging out in the boonies who got a shitton of hand me downs, oh yeah

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    I still have one of these around here somewhere…it smells exactly as you’d imagine.

    Edit: Another image for how this thing worked…

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    I gave these to my son to play with in a cap *** in 2008 when he was 8. He’s hardly old as shit. But I am.

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    If you see these and think, “I have no idea what those are, no cap,” you’re too young to be on the internet.

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    Oh huh, these came up in conversation at work this week. We smelled something nearly identical while some folks were welding something.

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      Yep. We used to wrap the whole roll around a coin, then cover that up in sellotape and lob them over the fence at school, makes a good bang!

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      I grew up with both, the paper ones were nice for “other” destructive purposes. And that you had a ton of shots on a roll.

      The rings were nice because they always stayed in alignment. The paper ones would sometimes lose their pacing and the hammer would hit the spaces between the dots.

      I remember seeing plastic 12 shot rings too.

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      Wow, I remember having a revolver, it was loads of fun as a kid to actually have the shots go off. Probably infuriating to the adults, which may be why I rarely had any.

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      Can I ask you when you were born? Because I remember using the paper strips when I was really young and then at some point they dissapeared and got replaced by those plastic rings. I was born in 94.

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      22 hours ago

      During the pandemic, percussion caps for black powder guns were unavailable and I got those types of caps to work marginally well.

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    I can smell them too.

    It was fun to take a hammer and hit the entire roll at once. They actually made quite the noise.

    For reference, I was born in 1970 so yeah I grew up with those things.

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      We used to roll them out like trumps red carpet for maduro, grab some coin and just rip all of them in sequence, wonderful smell

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        I’m still slightly wary of them after (mildly) burning a knuckle attempting a whole strip