So that,'s a bummer.

Fidget spinners I knew about. Fidget guns I did not.

hashtag babies need guns too.

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    4 months ago

    Cap guns, potato guns, water guns, just plain clicky/sparky/light up guns and so on, guns for kids are nothing new. Fidget in the name is a gimmick to use bright colours and sell plastic guns to more kids.

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      4 months ago

      Not the same product or intent.

      Cap guns or laser guns light up or make noise and are meant to be “toys”, a fidget gun is simply correlating pulling the trigger of a gun with relieving anxiety or stress.

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        4 months ago

        I’ve never felt more stress after pulling a trigger. Stress relief seems tied directly to ammo fired (so long as I’m not paying for the ammo, anyway.)

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        4 months ago

        I doubt going children even care that it’s a fidget toy, they’ll still be mindlessly clicking the clicky bits on it or waddling around shouting pew pew pew

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      4 months ago

      Had these as a kid. Wasn’t in a family who owned guns.

      Bb gun and airsoft too. Never considered it odd but guess from outside perspective is an American thing.