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As his name (pronounced as "Gun Havver") and a claim on his box each suggest, Gunhaver has a [[Gunhaver's Gun|semi-automatic pistol]]. The gun was seen hanging on the wall and labeled by [[Reynold]] in [[Shopping for Danger]]. Gunhaver was actually shown brandishing it (to the astonishment of [[Blue Laser Commander]]) in "Let us give TANKS!".  
As his name (pronounced as "Gun Havver") and a claim on his box each suggest, Gunhaver has a [[Gunhaver's Gun|semi-automatic pistol]]. The gun was seen hanging on the wall and labeled by [[Reynold]] in [[Shopping for Danger]]. Gunhaver was actually shown brandishing it (to the astonishment of [[Blue Laser Commander]]) in "Let us give TANKS!".  
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Gunhaver is voiced by [[Crack Stuntman]]. However, he has difficulty remembering his character's name, calling him such names as "Gun-hay-ver" and "the gun-shaver." According to [[The Next Epi-Snowed]], Crack Stuntman often attempts to change his character's lines and introduce odd and self-serving turns into the story. When not voicing "the cowboy one," Crack Stuntman is the national spokesperson for [[Pistols for Pandas]].
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Gunhaver is voiced by [[Crack Stuntman]]. However, he has difficulty remembering his character's name, calling him such names as "Gun-hay-ver" and "the gun-shaver." According to [[The Next Epi-Snowed]], Crack Stuntman often attempts to change his character's lines and introduce odd and self-serving turns into the story.
Gunhaver may have a first name. In "Let Us Give TANKS!", Blue Laser Commander calls him "Charles" when asking him to play a song.  
Gunhaver may have a first name. In "Let Us Give TANKS!", Blue Laser Commander calls him "Charles" when asking him to play a song.  

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Gunhaver on patrol

A member of the Cheat Commandos, Gunhaver (first name possibly "Charles" — see below) seems to be the leader (although Flashfight may be the leader as well). Among his mission credits are: leading an action figure storage vehicle attack on Blue Laser, leading a search party to uncover Blue Laser's secret desert headquarters, and staving off the danger of Blue Laser saving money at Price Style. Certain parts of the cartoon Let us give TANKS! strongly suggest that the rest of the Cheat Commandos regard Gunhaver as possibly too enthusiastic about his duties. He makes a cameo in an Easter egg in Teen Girl Squad Issue 7.

As his name (pronounced as "Gun Havver") and a claim on his box each suggest, Gunhaver has a semi-automatic pistol. The gun was seen hanging on the wall and labeled by Reynold in Shopping for Danger. Gunhaver was actually shown brandishing it (to the astonishment of Blue Laser Commander) in "Let us give TANKS!".

Gunhaver is voiced by Crack Stuntman. However, he has difficulty remembering his character's name, calling him such names as "Gun-hay-ver" and "the gun-shaver." According to The Next Epi-Snowed, Crack Stuntman often attempts to change his character's lines and introduce odd and self-serving turns into the story.

Gunhaver may have a first name. In "Let Us Give TANKS!", Blue Laser Commander calls him "Charles" when asking him to play a song.

Gunhaver is a direct parody of Duke from GI Joe, complete with a John Wayne voice.

Gunhaver's catch phrase is "Rock rock on!" However, in An Important Rap Song, he says it is now "Riggidy roll!"

Gunhaver is one of the Cheat Commandos featured in the first Cheat Commandos figurine set.

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