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Office Weapons

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"Office Weapons" gives you the complete step-by-step instructions for 13 different daring office pranks. Check out these simple but effective weapons fashioned from office materials and be prepared next time someone borrows your special stapler or leaves the copy machine jammed. All projects are written by our creative community, and contain pictures for each step so you can easily make these yourself.

252 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 2, 2011

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January 25, 2015
Not sure if this is a book or just a pile of instructables. Checks author of the book...ok, that makes sense.

It was a neat little book, some of the instructables do not really transfer to kindle book form, since a lot of the photos still have the little 'hover over to get information' boxes with no relevant information.

I am very tempted to build some of these crazy contraptions, not to attack anyone who might come near my desk (since those would just be my cats) but because tinkering with random things and making them into fun things is a very respectable hobby.

I do wish the photos would have been a bit better.
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May 7, 2019
Can't imagine people have all the time in office to build weapons out of office supplies! Not just that...they also make detailed instructions and take pictures at each step!
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October 17, 2013
This is a fun little read but more fun, I think, to actually make the items. I haven't made them yet but I have seen several similar items and they are a lot of fun to play with. Just be sure not to fire or throw anything at a person!
Just remember that some of this was written by teenagers who don't think about their use of the written language. :) The pictures help a great deal to understand the designs. This is more for fun than anything else, so enjoy!
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February 12, 2015
I think this is a very productive book about how to make weapons with office supplies. I've previously made them before, and they are very enjoyable to make and try them out.
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