Give Me a Gun or Somethin'! The Monster's At the Door!

Started by bigbud, July 29, 2011, 09:11:59 PM

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Dr. Madd

My favorites were the cowboy revolvers, and I had a replica of the colonial flintlock
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bigbud

QuoteI still have the .38 and holster, but the tommy gun is long gone.

Yea RICKH, Long gone to my house! Ha! No,no, only kidding, I didn't swipe yours (but if we had been neighbors I would have tried!). This cool Guerrilla Gun Set by Mattel has the added advantage of including a string pull, cap exploding booby-trap.......no monster sneaks in the room after dark or he gets blown-up and a full bolt-pulls worth of Mattel machine gun!    Love, Buddy


bigbud

And hey! RICKH......how bout some pics of the Mattel .38!?


bigbud

Quoteand a metal cigarette case I could "use" as a two-way radio

Yea MDG, used it as a make believe two-way radio, huh?  We got ya figured.......you were the 7 year old with the slicked back hair and black jacket leaning against the back of the school building with a cigarette hangin' from your mouth ......looking to bully us sweet, innocent, bright and studious pupils...        Buddy

RICKH

I'll try to post some pic of the .38 this week.  If I can find my M Squad .38 I'll post some pics of that as well.
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Dr. Madd

Quote from: bigbud on July 31, 2011, 09:30:22 PM
Yea RICKH, Long gone to my house! Ha! No,no, only kidding, I didn't swipe yours (but if we had been neighbors I would have tried!). This cool Guerrilla Gun Set by Mattel has the added advantage of including a string pull, cap exploding booby-trap.......no monster sneaks in the room after dark or he gets blown-up and a full bolt-pulls worth of Mattel machine gun!    Love, Buddy



Anyone got a close-up of the booby trap?
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bigbud

QuoteMy favorites were the cowboy revolvers

I'm with ya! And with the opening of Cowboys and Aliens it is clear that our Western ancestors needed firepower to hold off the monsters too!
     Here's a cool favorite of mine. This is the Sniper Pistol by Hubley. This sucker shoots caps and is over 22 inches long! And it sold for only a buck!    Buddy


bigbud

QuoteAnyone got a close-up of the booby trap?


Yep, got one of those bad boys that was sold separately by Mattel. Really a cool toy. You can do the string pull action, or push the bottom button and have several seconds to get away before the booby-trap blew. The slide out metal tray hold 1-5 caps. I guess you'd get a pretty good bang with 5 in it. Directions also show how to set it off while holding it........suicide mission I would guess!   Buddy


Jethro

Quote from: bigbud on July 29, 2011, 09:11:59 PM
We are under the topic of TOYS, so what toy weapon would you pull out of the toybox if you were 9 years old and some nasty monster was breaking down your bedroom door?! Or even worse.......under your bed! Let's see some of that childhood weaponry!

I'll start off. I just used this pic in another post on comic ads...it is a Mattel M-16. No batteries involved. Pull the bolt back once and get 9 shots....long or short burst. Pull the bolt back 6 times and get a stream of over 50 continuous shots! And this sucker is LOUD! Manufactured in 1966. One false legend was that the M-16 actually used in Viet Nam was produced by Mattel. Actually the first versions of the military M-16 had plastic grips manufactured by Mattel.....and these grips had the Mattel logo on them. Complaints soon let to removal of the logo on the grips........Buddy


This gun was actually used in the John Wayne movie "The Green Berets".  It is in the scene where John Wayne, angry over the death of one of his fellow Green Berets takes this soldier's M-16 and breaks off the stock by hitting it against a tree.  Doubt even the the"Duke" could do that with a real one.

Scatter

Quote from: Jethro on August 03, 2011, 03:51:10 PM
This gun was actually used in the John Wayne movie "The Green Berets".  It is in the scene where John Wayne, angry over the death of one of his fellow Green Berets takes this soldier's M-16 and breaks off the stock by hitting it against a tree.  Doubt even the the"Duke" could do that with a real one.

HERESY!! The Duke could have bent a Howitzer by just breaking wind.
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bigbud


bigbud

Where's all the toy weaponry pics?  Just TOY weaponry, Dr. Madd.  We got an eye on you.......Buddy

frankenstein73

Well by the time i found these to take pics there was already a booby trap on here
, so how bout a booby trap molotov cocktail combo to throw down their gullett!!!!

Mirabile dictu,don't you agree?

Dr. Madd

Lemme dig out some of my old toy guns and weapons. I always gravitated to swords.
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bigbud

I'll bet afew of you remember the rubber knifes and hatchets we played with as kids. This is a set of cowboy rubber weapons by Auburn Rubber Co. Mine never lasted long as a kid........gotta admit I did some chewing on the knife blades. Set contains hatchet, rubber gun, jack knife and Bowie knife........Buddy