2010 - Volume #BFS, Issue #10, Page #61
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Mini Salt Shotgun Makes Killing Bugs Fun
You can shoot flies, spiders, bees, wasps or any other insect with the Bugblaster. It turns any pellet gun into a mini "shotgun" that shoots ordinary table salt. It's fun and allows you to kill pests in your home, yard, and outbuildings. You can shoot them in places you could never get with a flyswatter. " If you can see'em, you can shoot 'em," says Martin Jenson, the inventor.
The Bugblaster is made from a combination of black plastic and stainless steel tubing. It attaches and detaches in seconds to an assortment of airguns.
The unit shoots only a small amount of salt in each blast. The salt never comes in contact with the air gun eliminating any corrosion. Each time you pull the trigger the compressed air or gas picks up a measured amount of salt and shoots it out in a powerful burst.
Bugblaster is available in three models: .177, .22 caliber and 6 mm for airsoft guns. Most people prefer CO2 pellet pistols but some pneumatic pump up pistols work very well also. The more powerful the airgun, the more deadly the blast of salt. Jenson's favorite gun is the 2240 by Crosman because it is powerful and relatively inexpensive. The 2240 can be ordered along with the Bugblaster.
The Bugblaster has been sold in every state in the U.S. and many in Canada. The response from customers, both men and women, has been great, says Jenson. Some cuistomers have ordered several as gifts for family and friends. It is a gift that will be remembered.
Bugblaster sells for $17.95 plus $5.05 shipping and handling. Discounts available for orders of mulitple units. Call for details.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Martin Jenson, 7455 N 2400 W, Amalga, Utah, 84335. (ph 435 563-3332; email: martin.jenson@gmail.com).


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2010 - Volume #BFS, Issue #10