Despite the silly name, it’s a real (and useful) device for shooters who use target pasters—those little adhesive squares you put over bullet holes to reuse paper targets.
When you’re running drills on the range, every minute counts—and so does every dollar. I’d been looking into ways to save some time taping up targets between strings (and even roped my 9-year-old into helping this summer, child labor is free!) when I came across the Toa Target Paster, also sold under the CED Target Paster brand. It looked solid, but the price tag—around $100—was higher than I expected. Instead of pulling the trigger on one of those, I went looking for another option.
That’s when I found the Paster Pooper.
The Paster Pooper is a simple, 3D-printed paster gun that lets you manually advance target tape with your finger. It’s not electric, not spring-loaded—just a clean, straightforward design made by what I’m assuming is a guy with a printer and a great idea.
By Luke McCoy