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Missile LauncherEver wanted to have a war with your neighbor in the cube next to you? Well, why settle for simply rearranging the keys on their keyboard when you can launch nerf rockets at them using your computer guided interface instead?!

To defend your desktop from those pesky impostors, all you need to do is install the software provided and plug in the Missile Launcher to the USB port on your notebook or desktop computer.

The Missile Launcher holds three harmless foam missiles, the direction and angle of launch can be adjusted to 45 degrees or a full 180 rotation by either moving the arrows on your keyboard or moving the cursor of your mouse and missile command can be found on your desktop.

We strongly advise you to crank up the volume on your computer as the sound effects are pretty impressive!

For $55 this is one of those toys that actually renders a pretty good bang for the buck. Now if someone can just figure out how to increase the range from the measly 8 feet to something more like… 50!

Pick one up at KlearGear.com.

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