Testing a $7.5 Cap Gun and $2 Cap #cap

Published on April 10, 2025
Duration: 0:13

This video reviews a $7.50 cap gun resembling a Walther P38, demonstrating its rapid-fire capability with Edison Giocattoli Supermatic 104 caps. The demonstration highlights the smoke and sound effects produced by the toy, showcasing the loading mechanism and the 104-shot cap strips. The content is aimed at a beginner audience interested in toy firearms and replicas.

Quick Summary

The video tests a $7.50 cap gun resembling a Walther P38, using Edison Giocattoli Supermatic 104 caps. The demonstration shows the strip-fed loading mechanism and produces realistic smoke and sound effects during rapid firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Cap Gun Introduction
  2. 00:02Edison Giocattoli Cap Overview
  3. 00:07Loading and Firing Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of cap gun is featured in the video?

The video features a black plastic cap gun that resembles a Walther P38. It is a strip-fed toy gun.

What type of caps are used with this toy gun?

The video uses Edison Giocattoli Supermatic 104 caps, which come in red plastic strips and offer 104 shots per pack.

What are the key features demonstrated for the cap gun?

The demonstration highlights the rapid-fire capability, the loading mechanism using cap strips, and the resulting smoke and sound effects.

How much do the cap gun and caps cost?

The cap gun is priced at $7.50, and the Edison Giocattoli Supermatic 104 caps were shown with a price tag of $0.95 for the pack.

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