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She put the tiny staple gun in his right hand.
The first so called "forward action" staple gun was introduced about 1934.
A staple gun match may take (and has taken) many forms.
She said the hottest item at this time of the year is a staple gun.
The tape and staple gun were to hang the insulation.
I remember one time she tried to pierce my ear with a stapling gun.
In professional upholstery, its chief competitor is the staple gun.
In several instances, victims were tortured with devices like staple guns.
As they brushed past me, I saw that he carried some posters under his arm and a staple gun.
I told him they couldn't use those damned staple guns."
We used them and a staple gun to seal the broken windows as best we could.
Finally, there's a home improvement show that I - and other people who don't own staple guns - can relate to.
Gardeners with staple guns were securing evergreens to the boards.
Signs were also difficult to put up, requiring effort, staple guns, hammers and some physical labor.
Then a snapping sound, like a staple gun.
Both require different staple packs from the regular staple gun.
"Eventually," he said, "Thomas came back with a staple gun and screwdriver.
Maybe it was his slab of a toupee, which appears to have been attached with a staple gun.
Taking a strong staple gun, he stapled her nipples over her eyes.
Children will be using hammers, pliers and staple guns, all provided by the museum, under supervision.
A staple gun is often quicker and safer to use than a hammer and nails.
This is hands-on conference presentation, a case of 'have staple gun, will travel'.
A dedicated tacking device, with no base or anvil, is called a staple gun.
Meanwhile, Megan discovers that the surgical staple gun was tampered with.
Staple guns have largely replaced tacking as an upholstery technique.