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Did You Own a Cap Gun or two “Back In The Day”? 

Regardless, after viewing the Cap Guns showcased here, I’d bet you’ll be impressed by the recommendations of this Affiliate Site!

Yep, this is an Affiliate Site. Sooo, here’s the “Fine Print” the Government requires such “Sites” be cluttered with-yep, it’s intent is to protect you. Therefore, if you’re a bit confused about this WebSite, the following information will surely clear things right up:

This Website, https://bangbangcapguns.com (here-in-after, “Bang, Bang”), is part of various affiliate advertising programs, including, but not limited to Amazon.com’s “Associates Program” and or e-Bay’s “Partner Account”.  Sooo, all Image-Links that you encounter on this site are affiliate links for various Cap Guns or  Gun Replicas.

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Before you purchase your Cap Gun “Weapon(s)” of choice, you might consider checking out the For Your Information-Post (FYI-Post) regarding the new & vastly improved Ammunition you’re sure to need!

The FYI-Post provides a wealth of info including (but not limited to) where to find the best prices and the most reliable brands to use . . .    . . .  Sorry, it is Required Reading 🙂 

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Pistols that fire "Ring" Caps and go "Bang" "Bang"

Cap Guns are perfect toys, ideal for enhancing outdoor activity for Kids while stimulating their imagination and providing a fail safe means for adults / Parents to teach kids the proper way to “handle” a real weapon.

Long Guns that fire Caps that go "Bang" & "Bang-Bang, Bang-Bang-Bang."

Today’s Cap guns are no longer made of cheap grade plastic as was common in the recent past. In fact, a few new Cap Guns have the “look” and “feel” of real-life versions; unlike those you “remember” firing (always with a “near-miss”) long, long ago.  

Non-firing Denix Replica Guns

Denix has been manufacturing high-quality replica weapons since 1967 in Ciutadella de Menorca, Spain. Their wide range of products include but are not limited to replicas of weapons from various eras and regions of the world. Such as the the discovery of America, the American Civil War, the conquest of the American West, and the first and second World Wars.

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A FakeNews Pictorial Account of  Lincoln’s Assassin

The Andrew Johnson administration insisted John Wilkes Booth was tracked down and killed in a Virginia barn 12 days after Lincoln’s assassination.

 

Yet a Booth co-conspirator, David Herold, captured at the scene, said it was James William Boyd, a Confederate military officer, born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky who mysteriously went missing after the alleged killing of “Booth”.

 

 

Interestingly, the US War Department did not pay anyone the “Posted” $100,000.00 reward, nor any part thereof, for the assassin’s capture.

 

Further, an unspecified time after the Garrett barn fiasco, Booth’s expectant lover, Kate M Scott (Civil War nurse, newspaper editor, author & social reformer), who was reportedly holding several important papers for Booth, insisted he came to get the papers 6 months after his alleged demise.

 

And too, thirty-eight years later, a newspaper account of David E. George’s death was reported in the “Enid Daily Wave”, on January 13th, 1903 (Enid is the ninth-largest city in the  state of Oklahoma):

 

“A man who claimed to have been John Wilkes Booth, infamous assassin of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, died here today. The man, David E. George, made the deathbed confession saying that he wanted to unburden his soul of guilt and clear the name of Mary Surratt, hanged for conspiracy in the assassination of the President”.

 

Because Booth, aka “David E George”, had bequeathed $15,000.00 to Miss Kate M Scott.   After a special investigation, strongly promoted by then President Theodore Roosevelt, (26th U.S. President, 1901-1905);  Kate received her inheritance.

 

Evidence, Booth did not die at the Garrett farm, but in far away Enid, Oklahoma.

 

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