

The name of the people who are also linked with this address are Lisa Dylewsky and Kim Tunning. Peter’s current address is 115 North Main Av, Rugby, ND 58368.

Peter can use Peter D Zappe, David Zappe, Peter E David, Peter David, David E Peter, Peter Zapper as alternatives name. The listed occupation for now is Service Occupations.

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A couple of wires hijack the stock button and run to the stock trigger, so you keep that authentic feel. The transmitter comes from a keychain remote, so it all fits neatly inside the Zapper chassis. We are shocked that he chose a radio model instead of infrared seeing as how he is repurposing a light gun, but our scores in Duck Hunt suggest he made the right choice. To be fair, he uses a salvaged Nintendo Zapper, not a firearm, and replaces the guts with an RF transmitter. Generally, using a gun to turn your lights off is dangerous and expensive, but for the, it’s just how he does things.
