Rockrivr1
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These would have been awesome back then. Never see anything line these nowadays
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JCBvu9MX-po
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Meh.
You can buy this right now on Amazon. Toy guns have always been solid sellers and always will be.
These would have been awesome back then. Never see anything line these nowadays
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JCBvu9MX-po
That's gonna get some kid shot by the po po for sure!
Never dawned on us while playing lawn darts that we could get hit. Why? Cuz in 1982 we weren't staring at smartphones!
I had one of those giant tri-fold chemistry sets. I burned all the magnesium ribbon in the set pretty early on. It was tough to get lit, but then it was fun. Copper plated a nail, too.Toys from The 60s and 70s were made to weed out the weak and dumb. Give a kid a chemistry set with some radioactive material, if he eats it and dies, well that was Darwin. Jarts, another perfect example. Pellet, BB and 22 rifles as well. Now it’s just playing video games on line. Another reason I never allowed them in my home.
I had one as well. Found it my parents basement when they passed. Although this time I could not convince my little brother to taste any of the powder.I had one of those giant tri-fold chemistry sets. I burned all the magnesium ribbon in the set pretty early on. It was tough to get lit, but then it was fun. Copper plated a nail, too.
Meh.
You can buy this right now on Amazon. Toy guns have always been solid sellers and always will be.
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I love how toy guns are way more useful than real guns. Example: it holds two mags.
I get it, in a real gun it might make it too heavy, but that just means you are weak and don't deserve it.
These would have been awesome back then. Never see anything line these nowadays
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JCBvu9MX-po
I forgot all about that! I had one also. That memory had been gathering dust for 45 years.One of my favorite Christmas gifts in 1977 was the Remco "System 7", which was based in concept on the Johnny Seven. It had a built in periscope, parachute launcher, decoder, and quite a bit more. All features were activated with a super secret key ring that had a 7 on it that fit into locks on the rifle. I think every kid who got one of these lost the special key within a week! I've got one packed away, but it's missing some of the accessories, as most are.
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Dad still has a set he won't part with them.Lawn darts, hell raining down from above.
our all steel tonka toys were built better than many cars today