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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Scatter

Upon further reflection, the current state of my hairline makes me rethink using the assignation of "bowling ball" when referring to anyone else.  ;D
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bigbud

These are really cool! These are 3 Renwal Western Style Guns. I remember searching out all known color variations of this gun (all I knew). These are circa 1951. Renwal produced many plastic toys during the 50's and 60's. Quite often Renwal would combine very attractive and different colored sections to a toy...as with these guns. The red gun has it's original cardboard holster with packet of bullets. You could load 5 bullets in the gun cylinder and fire away! These babies are large too! Just at 11" each in length.












Fester

Rather medicinal looking ammunition. . .


Could be used for shooting drugs? ::)

bigbud


bigbud

Here's a great toy gun from 1958...the Mattlel Machine Pistol or MMP. It's a windup cap pistol styed after a german Mauser and comes with an attachable stock that doubles as a holster that threads onto a belt. Really a solid and impressive gun.....














Hepcat

A fully automatic cap gun! Wow Imagine the racket that would make!

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It would drive parents to distraction. Awesome!

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avenger


Hepcat

Well then that's all the excuse you need to add one to your collection these days!

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bigbud

Here's another great Mattel gun set from the Vietnam era. This is the Guerrilla Scatter Gun Set (Yes, Scatter Gun, Scatter!). Has a camouflaged  pump shotgun that fires caps, a camo poncho, and a really cool green beret with insignia. This IS physically the same gun as the Dick Tracy Riot Gun, but Tracy's shotgun also shot water.............I ain't willing to pull this one out to see if it does that too!


bigbud

I put this in Baseball Collectibles thread too, but this would work out great if you ran into a child-munchin' monster that picked on poor innocent boys and girls out hitting a baseball around. This is the 1966 Deluxe Reading/Topper Toys Secret Sam Bazooka Bat! How strange! Combining baseball and spy-gear. The baseball spring loads on the end of the bat and explodes on contact. Pretty rare item. Never seen another complete and on the card.....










Scatter

Quote from: bigbud on April 15, 2013, 08:03:34 PM
Here's another great Mattel gun set from the Vietnam era. This is the Guerrilla Scatter Gun Set (Yes, Scatter Gun, Scatter!). Has a camouflaged  pump shotgun that fires caps, a camo poncho, and a really cool green beret with insignia. This IS physically the same gun as the Dick Tracy Riot Gun, but Tracy's shotgun also shot water.............I ain't willing to pull this one out to see if it does that too!



That's my gun. Says so right on the box.
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bigbud

Well come and claim it, ya big ape! What are we, a bunch a morons!?     (Love that Animal House Quote)....ha!

bigbud

Here's a neat little machine gun from the 60's. This is a Daisy S. A. Automatic. It shoots plastic bullets and has a metal arm extension. Part of the spy craze of the 60's...box says this could have come from the Arkansas or Ontario Canada plant. Canada...oh brother...the land of Hep.  Daisy tried to expand from BB guns to a really nice, but relatively unknown line of toys in the 60's. This be one of them.....




bigbud

Ha! We ain't had no weaponry in awhile! Correctable! This is a 60's toy gun that I've not seen another of....Mom and Dad might have objected to the crazed Mad-Dog soldier blasting away on the box's illustration. I love it! This is a Hubley 50 shot AR 15 with a small pistol to hide in the stock. Not sure about the sticker on the stock-- 1 A B.    1st Air Brigade? Maybe?