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The "'''[[My Little Pony|My-Little-Pony]] gun'''", also simply called the "'''Pony gun'''", was a top-selling [[product]] from the [[White Peacock Arms Catalogue]]. It was described as their most versatile [[firearm]], featuring three types of [[pony]] - [[Butterscotch (pony)|Butterscotch]] for [[sniper fire]], [[Bluebell]] for maximum [[penetration]], or [[Peachblossom]] for [[crowd dispersal]]. It was placed in Cat. No. 01320875. It had a long and distinguished provenance and was developed in the [[1980s]] as a [[camera]]-friendly [[riot control]] weapon for the [[South African]] [[market]], and was developed based on the [[swine cannon]]s used during the [[First Crusade]], circa [[1098]] [[AD]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Beasthouse (short story)|The Beasthouse]]'') | The "'''[[My Little Pony|My-Little-Pony]] gun'''", also simply called the "'''Pony gun'''", was apparently a top-selling [[product]] from the [[White Peacock Arms Catalogue]]. It was described as their most versatile [[firearm]], featuring three types of [[pony]] - [[Butterscotch (pony)|Butterscotch]] for [[sniper fire]], [[Bluebell]] for maximum [[penetration]], or [[Peachblossom]] for [[crowd dispersal]]. It was placed in Cat. No. 01320875. It had a long and distinguished provenance and was developed in the [[1980s]] as a [[camera]]-friendly [[riot control]] weapon for the [[South African]] [[market]], and was developed based on the [[swine cannon]]s used during the [[First Crusade]], circa [[1098]] [[AD]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Beasthouse (short story)|The Beasthouse]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 19:19, 30 April 2023
The "My-Little-Pony gun", also simply called the "Pony gun", was apparently a top-selling product from the White Peacock Arms Catalogue. It was described as their most versatile firearm, featuring three types of pony - Butterscotch for sniper fire, Bluebell for maximum penetration, or Peachblossom for crowd dispersal. It was placed in Cat. No. 01320875. It had a long and distinguished provenance and was developed in the 1980s as a camera-friendly riot control weapon for the South African market, and was developed based on the swine cannons used during the First Crusade, circa 1098 AD. (PROSE: The Beasthouse)