This Page contains instructions on how to make an Orange Gun, capable of shooting an orange more than 500 metres. Of course to make such a weapon would be unwise and NOT recommended. The author intends these instructions as being an informative REFERENCE only and will not be held responsible for the result of any accidents. If you do not agree by these terms and conditions press back now. By continuing to read this document you herby agree not to hold the author or anyone else responsible for any injury or damge caused.

1.5 metres of 90mm PVC piping
90mm Screw Piece Connector
90mm Connector Cap
1 Barbeque Starter Lighter
1 Can of Hairspray or deodorant
1 Roll of Duct Tape or PVC Solvent (Adhesive)
X Number of Oranges


To construct the Orange Gun you would first need to attach the 90mm Screw Piece Connector to the 1.5 metres of 90mm PVC piping, to do this you would use 1 Roll of Duct Tape or PVC Solvent/Glue. Next you would need to drill a hole in the cap to insert the Barbeque Starter using the appropriate drill piece, or melting a hole through it with a hot piece of metal. Make Sure the barbeque Starter is firmly in place.


To fire the Orange Gun you would place an orange into the barrel of the Gun, in the event that the orange was too small, it would need to be taped up using duct tape. Once the Orange is firmly placed inside the Tube with a little amount of light showing around the edges of the orange, you would quickly spray, the Hairspray or deodorant into the cavity between the Cap and Orange, and quickly attach the cap with the barbeque starter attacher onto the pipe.

The Orange Gun would now be ready to fire. Aim the Gun in a direction i.e Upwards into the air, bearing in mind that it can go 500 metres, and pull the trigger. The Orange would be propelled from the Tube extremely fast, and would explode on hitting its target. It has the potential force to break a fence pailing.



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Any reproducing of this material is prohibited and will result in headkicking and other violent actions.
The author will not be held responsible for any damage or Injury caused resulting in the construction of such a weapon. This article is intend as an informative Reference Only, and none of the above instructions should be put to practice.