
The fine people at ThinkGeek have done it again, this time offering lucky customers the opportunity to shoot beer out ala vintage squirt gun.
Simple to use too:
Step one: shake your unopened can of soda or beer.
Step two: slide into the reservoir holder of the Beer Blaster Liquid Shooter.
Step three: lock the reservoir holder down – a small needle will puncture your can. The carbonation will give you the pressure needed to unleash your sticky liquid all over anyone with just the pull of the trigger.
The guy in the product photo is as creepy as can be as he appears to be shooting his “Beer Blaster Liquid Shooter” at the local playground, complete with a utility belt and a look in his eye that regrets nothing.
We are big fans of guns that shoot alcohol, going as far as to concept our own alcohol shotgun, so this “shots gun” is definitely up our alley. The setup is simple, you attach the gun to the top of your favorite liquor bottle and get ready to relive your favorite scenes from Dirty Harry, 3:10 to Yuma, and Pulp Fiction…with tequila!

The last time we wrote about an alcohol novelty gun, things got crazy in a Chewbacca meets Chuck Norris kind of way. This new, self-described “Sub Machine Gun Beer Bong” isn’t actually a beer bong best I can tell, but it is still a glass shaped like a “1927-A1 sub-machine gun”, and that is good enough for me. The gun-glass holds 650 ml of beer (or absinthe), and is sure to make it look like you’re trying WAY too hard at the next party you attend.

Did you see the Mutineer post about the gun that shoots alcohol? The actual gun looks like a cross between a Star Trek phaser and a suppository injector, so Mutineer graphics whiz Jeff created the Mutineer Magazine Special Edition Alcohol Shotgun of the gun. It is this prototype that has now juxtaposed into photographs of the following American patriots: Chewbacca, Jack Bauer, and Chuck Norris. Here is how I imagine these folk heroes would use the Mutineer alcohol gun: Continue Reading »

Mutineer Magazine Special Edition Alcohol Shotgun
Alcohol has long been a necessity as bullets in a gunfight, but this variation that replaces bullets with bourbon changes the game completely. From improvising scenes from New Jack City and Sukiyaki Western Django to ascending to the rank of “sheriff” at your next raging social gathering. Continue Reading »