Glock is Modded to Look Like Nintendo Zapper

Glock is Modded to Look Like Nintendo Zapper

Wow, this looks pretty neat.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 10, 2016 @ 11:52 AM (Staff Bios)
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Ever wish you could have a real gun based off the old Nintendo Zapper? You know, that old gun that tagged alongside the NES system of yore? That device that is used for Duck Hunt. A custom firearms manufacturer, hailing from the state of Texas, crafted a Glock handgun that resembles the old gray version of the Nintendo Zapper.
 
Nintendo%20Zapper%202.jpgSee? Nifty.

According to Precision Syndicate of Midland, Texas on its Facebook page:

"We weren't the first to do it, but WOW, this glock turned out good."

To decorate the glock is the gray paint job alongside the red accents. People have responded with mixed reactions, ranging from enthusiasm to rage, like this comment here:

"I'm sorry but this is f****** stupid. It's bullshit like this that makes children think a gun is a toy. Whoever bought this gun should turn it on themself. A gun is not a f****** toy."

But that controversy is neither here nor there. It does look neat, at the very least, though it would be cooler if it had the red tone instead of the gray.

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