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Have you ever seen a rubber band gun?

By B.B. Pelletier

I thought it would be fun to look at something completely different: a gun that uses the power of rubber bands to shoot tiny BBs. These guns were first made way back in 1923, but the one I want to share with you today is from the 1960s. I bought it new in California and at the time I thought it was a holdover from the 1940s that just hadn’t sold in 20 years. You know – “new old stock”?

The Sharpshooter is a pretty little gun!
My gun turns out to be a Sharpshooter pistol, made in La Jolla, California, before the year 1960. That was when the company was bought out by Berry Brow Enterprises and moved to Line Lexington, Pennsylvania. I found this out in an article by D.T. Fletcher in Airgun Revue #1. Apparently, my gun is the deluxe model because it is nickel-plated with ivory-colored plastic grips. A deluxe black gun had the same white grips and a shiny blued finish. A final model is plain blue and has no grips at all. The grip panels are just raised stampings of the metal gun frame.

Sharpshooter
My deluxe Sharpshooter is in good condition!

The box included the gun, operating instructions that look like they’ve been pieced together over 20 years, some rubber bands, a tube of shot, a loading trough and a target stamp. Ink the stamp and make as many bullseye targets as you have paper. This is really a very complete shooting kit in a box.

Box
A complete shooting kit in a box!

It’s not just a simple gun – it’s also a sophisticated flyswatter!
The guns shot No. 6 chilled lead birdshot, and ads for the gun claimed you can hit a fly at 16 feet with this gun. In Fletcher’s report, he actually landed four out of five shots into a fly-sized target at 10 feet. When he used multiple rubber bands on his gun, he got velocities up to 158 f.p.s. With a single band, you get just over 100 f.p.s. Stoeger’s 1950 Shooter’s Bible said the shot measured 0.118″, which makes The Sharpshooter a .12-caliber gun.

Shot-tube
Smaller than a regular BB shot tube,
the Sharpshooter tube holds about
as many shots because it’s so small.

A slingshot with a trigger & a barrel
The gun throws the tiny ball like a slingshot launches its projectile. A plastic launcher mechanism rides a rail to keep it straight, and the ball is forced by acceleration into a small seat in the back of the mechanism. Apparently that’s what gives the gun its accuracy. While I’ve never hit a fly with my gun, the shots go predictably to the same place time after time. I suspect there is more accuracy in the gun than most people might believe.

This gun had no price increase for 17 years!
The price for my deluxe gun was $5.00 in 1950, which is exactly how much I paid for it when I rescued it off the store’s shelf in 1967! The deluxe black gun went for $4.25, and the plain black gun sold for $3.50. For comparison, a Daisy Red Ryder sold for $4.95 that same year. I keep the gun around as a curiosity, only. It’s sort of the airsoft of the 1920s!

Do you have any odd airguns laying around the house? If so, I’d enjoy hearing about them!

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Tom Gaylord (B.B. Pelletier)
Tom Gaylord, also known as B.B. Pelletier, provides expert insights to airgunners all over the world on behalf of Pyramyd AIR. He has earned the title The Godfather of Airguns™ for his contributions to the industry, spending many years with AirForce Airguns and starting magazines dedicated to the sport such as Airgun Illustrated.

42 thoughts on “Have you ever seen a rubber band gun?”

  1. Hello from Auckland,NZ.I’d like to know when,where and for how long the Sgt REN Repeating BB gun was made?Made from cardboard and aluminium,it is a weirdy but it works!
    Regards,
    Trevor Adams

  2. Hi,

    I have a similar sharp shooter pistol. Unfortunately, the plastic launcher was missing. Do you have any drawing or detailed pictures of the launcher? I hope to make one if it is not too complicated.

    Thanks,

    Klink

  3. Klink,

    I bought my second Sharpshooter at the Little Rock Airgun Expo, and it sold for $40 complete in the box. It was like new, but the seller told me about the fragility of the plastic launcher, so I didn’t shoot it much.

    I see them from time to time on the gun auction sites, but they are being sold by gun dealers who have grossly inflated ideas of their values. Check out Blue Book of Airguns (Vol. 5 will be available here at Pyramyd AIR very soon) for better pricing on all vintage airguns.

    I guess you need to go to an airgun show to find the best bargains. Shotgun News published a calendar of airgun shows in their June 20 issue.

    B.B.

  4. The black pistol also comes with wooden grips and an aluminum carrier(SLIDE). Additional carriers were $.50 each per my instruction sheet. Does anyone know when the aluminum was replaced by plastic, or was it the other way around?

  5. The aluminum carrier (slide) was replaced soon after the company moved to La Jolla, I believe. I have La Jolla-stamped boxes with guns that have plastic carriers in them.

    I have one of the black guns with the wood grips. It is called the black deluxe gun. The metal finish is supposed to be better than the plain guns, but mine must have faded since it was new.

    B.B.

  6. Howdy…

    I think the aluminum carriers were replaced after the company moved from La Jolla. My Great Uncle owned the company while it was in La Jolla. When visited his place back in about 1979, long after they stopped making the guns, he had all kinds of bits and pieces of these guns laying around his place. I have at least two of them… plus a bag of the aluminum carriers. I’d have to look around for it but I have at least 30 or 40 of them. Send me an email if you’re still looking for a carrier and I’ll see if I can find my extras. jther at beer dot com.

    George

  7. I have a deluxe nickel plated model with a metal slide, spinning targets, stamp, loader and original papers and order form all in the original box. From the Bulls Eye Pistol mfg. Company of Rawlins Wyoming. How old is it and is it of any value?

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    B.B.

  10. Hello and Happy Holidays,

    I believe that I have one of the “original” Sharpshooter models, circa 1923, of this rubber band powered bb pistol. It was given to me by a very close family friend back in the early 1940’s. According to your description of the circa 1960 model and pictures, mine is slightly different. Printing on the top of original black box cover is “The Sharpshooter” made by “Bulls Eye Pistol Company” Rawling, Wyoming. The 4 sides of the box are printed with THE WORDS, SURPRISINGLY ACCURATE, NOISELESS, HARMLESS,and SMOKELESS. Mine is one of the blued models, and has a cellulose grip (simulated mother of Pearl)which has turned yellow over time. I have the two original bb ammo tubes which are marked Daisy “Targeteer” caliber 118 SHOT.
    I also have the original rubber stamp, pad and can for making targets. I would like to know if anyone has an idea as to what this bb pistol may be worth? Everything is in perfect condition.
    Thank you, PeterF

  11. PeterF,

    The gun you describe is an old one. They were made from the late 1920s up through the 1940s and it’s impossible to tell more closely than that. I have one with the same box you describe and inside is the original store sales receipt dated 1943.

    The Targeteer tubes are later replacements. Your gun had red paper tubes marked Bulls Eye Shot. Your gun should also have some bright celluloid spinners and a loading trough.

    Your gun and box are worth $125-150.

    B.B.

  12. Hi there,
    I have two of these Sharpshooter guns right now on consignment to us for sale. However I am at a loss as to what a fair market value might be on them. Both are in the original boxes, and include some plastic birds as well as other stuff. I am at a loss on these. They may be older than what you have pictured, as one of the instruction sheets is dated 1937. Any infowould be appreciated. Thanks.
    Brockarla@aol.com

  13. Brockarla.

    I think you have some older guns. If they have the instructions, stamp pad with stamp, birds and the wire they sit on, and if the guns have the launcher (flinger) inside, they are probably worth $100-140. The shot in a red tube is a plus, as are the original rubber bands – though do not try to use them!

    B.B.

  14. HI i have a vary old bullseye b.b. pistol in org, box with target stamp 2 birds loading stuff small lead b.b.s with directions sheet! in vary good shape for yr.pat.1924-25 still works fine and can put your eye out! would like to sell it, could you help me on that. thanks walt ph #941 224 8413

  15. The Sharpshooter I have is in the black box with the La Jolla address on it. It is the plain black model. I don’t have the instructions but do have the four spinning targets on a wire stand. The box contained a red, white and blue BB tube with Targeteer shot, 500 size copper coated by Daisy. The loading tube is metal.I acquired this about 10 years ago at a flea market. The Gun Report magazine had an article about them at that time. It said that the U.S. Coast Guard purchased a gross of them in 1934, the Marine Corps purchased 600 and N.Y. Police Dept and many R.O.T.C. units used them for pistol training.

  16. I have a new in the box original Rawlings, Wyoming Sharpshooter with all that came with it. My sponsor from the USAF Academy, Col Hal Myers donated his hometown original to a museum in Wyoming with other Meyers family things. I found this one in Albuquerque, NM.
    Dennis

  17. Dennis,

    You have a wonderful find! I have the Bulls Eye Sharpshooter from Rawlings in the box, which is fairly common, but not one of these.

    Is there any chance that you could make some photos available? I might do another report on these and I own most of the other significant boxed examples. Yours would about round it off.

    B.B.

  18. I left a comment on another site so this is a repeat.

    The U. S. Coast Guard purchased 580 of these guns in 1943.

    510 in the "Nickel Delux Sharpshooter" for $1.55 each.

    70 in "Black DeLux" for $1.40 each.

    I suppose they were used as an alternative, and cheaper, means of training. However, in my research I have not found who or when they were used this way.

    Bill Wells

  19. My dad got me one when I waz bout 12. Be 61 next month. While Back!
    Converted into a mini spear gun.
    Many a Brem & a few Bass got wrapped in foil at it's hands!
    Mine's on the bottom of the Saline River!
    Wish I could find another!
    Mauser8X57@yahoo

  20. Hi, I guess I'm a bit late here, but I have one of these. Complete with all instructions, BBs spare bands etc. I bought it at Abercrombie & Fitch in NYC around 1967. I used to call in there when it was a great sporting goods store every time I was in the USA.
    In those days I was a competitive pistol shooter and I bought it as a novelty. The instructions say that flies may be hit at up to 10 feet in a tent (I assume while they weren't flying). I couldn't duplicate that, but I could hit a matchbox at that range.
    Are they still made? The maker was listed as Bulls Eye Mfg Co Los Angeles (PO Box 5671 Sherman Oaks Ca 91413).
    David Watts dew98@bigpond.com

  21. I have a Sharpshooter Model Bulls-Eye pistol manufactured by Bulls Eye Mfg. Co. in La Jolla, CA. in the original box along with original rubber bands, shot and literature. On piece of literature claims the pistol was originally sold as “The Official Target Practice Pistol For The F.B.I.” Is there any merit to this claim?

    • Michelle,

      Welcome to the blog.

      To answer your question I need to know some more things. What address is stamped into the metal on his guns? It might be up towards the front of the gun (the muzzle). And it usually very faint, so maybe use a flashlight to see it.

      What accessories does he have with them? You mentioned he has a box? How about instruction sheets, Targets? Tubes of shot? Sales receipts?

      If you will tell me this, plus describe the condition of both guns and tell me what the grip panels seem to be made of (what color, etc.) I will help you determine a value.

      B.B.

    • Scott,

      Welcome to the blog.

      We don’t have the facility for photos to be posted to this blog by anyone not writing a report, so what people do is post them to a public board. like Photo Bucket, and give the link here.

      B.B.

  22. I just found a Sharpshooter Nickel Deluxe in the box with instructions made by Bull’s Eye Pistol company in Rawlins, Wyoming. the imprint is Sharp Shooter Pat. Feb 26, ’24-Jan 12, ‘ 26 other pat. pend. France Brevete (S. G. D. G.)
    it has a cream pearl handle Is this worth anything?

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