Bingo Shooting Device

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The Bingo Shooting Device is a small mousetrap-like device used in novelty pranks and magic tricks.[1] The device, invented by Sam S. Adams for S.S. Adams Novelties in 1907,[2] consists of a hinge that is closed over a spring-loaded hammer. When the hinge is allowed to open, the hammer is released and strikes a percussion cap, causing a loud bang. The mechanism has been adapted to many prank items, including pens that explode when the cap is removed and toilet seats that explode when raised.

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  1. ^ From Gags to Riches, by Joel Sayre. Scribner's Magazine, March 1941.
  2. ^ Paul, Larry R. (2005). Made in the Twentieth Century: A Guide to Contemporary Collectibles. Scarecrow Press. p. 108. ISBN 9780810845633.