Things in life are transient.

2012-04-17

Ammunition Dispenser

What to do with your old motion-sensitive M&M candy dispenser.

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19 comments:

Maura said...

Damn, I hate to admit it - but that IS funny, and IS pretty cool.

Gah. I hate it when you are right and I am wrong.

North said...

You must hate it all. The. Time.

Jennifer said...

That's brilliant!

Maura said...

Don't press your luck, Buddy Boy.

Brock Townsend said...

How many do you get for a quarter?:)

North said...

The .22s are free per handful. But there is a cover charge to get to my lab.

agirlandhergun said...

I like bullets, but I really want to see what's in your lab.

North said...

*evil laugh*

45er said...

Oh, now that's great.

Glenn B said...

Nice adaptation! The thing is, if I did that, what with my black cloud always hanging over my head, it would probably jam, ding one of the rims and I'd wind up with at least powder burns. Ouch!!! Still though, it sure would make a nice curiosity around the house as long as I keep my hands away from it.

All the best,
Glenn B

Sandy said...

Nice, how long did it take to figure what to do with the dispenser? Ut Oh.....what did you do in the garage? Dare I ask, lol

kymber said...

bahahahah! THAT is awesome!!!

your friend,
kymber

North said...

Thanks - this was a fun project!

CTone said...

Now that's clever!

Keads said...

Well, I have to make one of these now! Need to keep parity and all of that you know!

That is covered in awesome sauce!

Old NFO said...

LOL, LOVE it, but I don't think it will do .308 real well... sigh :-)

Julie said...

NICE :)

Weer'd Beard said...

Wow that is pretty slick!

Does it dump the same number of shells each time, or is it time sensitive?

North said...

It would be slick if it dumped the right number for the mag. It senses motion, turns for a certain amount of time and then stops.

Even when it was filled with M&Ms it didn't dump the same amount each time.