Peashooters
A peashooter is a simple projectile weapon that fires peas or similar small, round projectiles. Historically, they were often made by children from hollow reeds or tubes. The user places a pea into one end of the tube and then blows forcefully through the other end, creating a burst of air that propels the pea forward. The effectiveness of a peashooter depends on the length and diameter of the tube, as well as the power of the user's breath.
Peashooters have been used for various purposes. In some cultures, they have been employed for hunting small
While generally considered harmless, peashooters can pose a minor risk if fired at close range or at