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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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      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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      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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        The revolver I had constantly burned my hand. Whenever it hit the “bullet”, sparks went straight towards my hand. Still, totally worth the pain.

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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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    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

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    I know what they are, spent pocket money on them, and loathe them. Ring caps are far more reliable (albeit more expensive; always a topic of debate when said pocket money was $3 / month).

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      The paper cap guns just need to be maintained. You have to clean out the residue that builds up or the paper won’t cycle smoothly through it.

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        The experience I had was that the hammer wasn’t consistently firing the caps. Perhaps I just had a couple of bad guns? Either way, nothing like those reliability issues with ring caps.

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          Usually what would happen is the residue builds up on the parts that feed the tape up so it would stick, and lose index. The hammer would land between caps because the tape wasn’t advanced the distance it needed to be.

          If you clean all that off so the tape consistently advanced the correct amount you wouldn’t have issues.

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        True but it’s also easier to pretend you’re a grizzled noir detective reloading his snub nosed revolver when you use ring caps

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          I think there was even one more evolution where the plastic caps came in a strip instead of a ring. The strip was put in a magazine that slid into the bottom of the pistol. Most of them just moved the strip up as they fired, but if I recall correctly there were even ones that cut each cap off individually after firing it and ejected it like an empty shell. Awful for litter, but pretty cool for cap gun technology. I am pretty sure all of this stuff has been banned where I live.

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            I’I forgot about the strips! It seemed like those were for early 90’s gangsta era style cap guns. If I remember correctly. Not the cowboy revolvers that came before.

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            Oh for sure there will be an archeologist in my old neighborhood in a couple hundred years wondering what the significance of all these round plastic rings they excavated is lol

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            I may have watched a few too many black and white movies in the 80s, though Eddie Valiant was my hero as well lol

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    I think those are concert wrist bands. Don’t try and tell me I could win those and exchange them for cheap prizes at Chuck E Cheese because I refuse to admit I recognize those relics from another time and instead I’ll pretend to be Aloy in Horizon Zero Dawn discovering remnants from the past.

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          I left mine on the carpet in my room. My mom came in to vacuum one day and thought it was just some scrap paper.

          She was not amused by the 2 inch burnt mark it left on the carpet, or the shock it gave her.

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            Ah reminds me. My dad did smoke. And as tobacco was taxed differently he had once used one of these small sliding machines to put tobacco into “empty” cigarettes, sold separately.

            He had stopped using these and was back to store bought cigarettes when I found his cigarettes and the machine.

            I carefully pulled out all the tobacco from one of his Camel filters, and put it back in with the sliding machine - adding the tiniest firecracker I had.

            Few days later he was sooooo angry. And the angrier he was the more I had to laugh.

            It did explode in his ashtray when he was concentrating at his desk.

            Oh fuck, thats was over 40 years ago and I still have to laugh like a madman.

            Remembering him fondly, even when he was mad as hell at me the worst that would happen was him shouting.

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        I thought that was just a different type, but you might be right. Not sure when each of those products were released.