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wheelerhughes · 1 year
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TED LASSO | 2X04 | CAROL OF THE BELLS
“to the family we're born with, and to the family we make along the way”
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pulpsandcomics2 · 4 months
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1960 Johnny Eagle Magumba rifle and pistol
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kpop-bbg · 22 days
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bootlegpals · 1 year
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Some stuff from http://www.hingwah.hk/
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chernobog13 · 1 month
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The Johnny Seven O.M.A. (One Man Army), made by Deluxe Reading for their Topper Toys line. This was one of the bestselling toys of 1964.
It was called Johnny Seven because it functions as seven different weapons: a grenade launcher (on the top); an anti-tank gun (the red shell on the side of the barrel was supposedly "armor piercing"); an anti-bunker missile (the green projectile on the end of the barrel); a repeating rifle (the 12 white plastic bullets seen in the magazine in the center of the weapon); a Tommy gun (a spring-loaded mechanical rat-a-tat sound generated by pulling back a lever and pressing the trigger); a cap-firing rifle; or a cap pistol (the pistol grip was removable).
The stock could be removed and the bipod folded to make the weapon smaller. At full length the Johnny Seven O.M.A. was three feet long and weighed 4 pounds (almost as much as a real-life M-16).
I almost got this puppy, albeit in used condition, when I was a wee tyke. One of me sainted da's co-workers had two teenaged boys who had received the Johnny Seven as a Christmas gift. The teens decided they didn't want it anymore (they had discovered girls - EWWWW!), and me da's colleague wanted to know if I'd be interested in the toy.
The man and his sons even brought the Johnny Seven O.M.A. to ur house to demonstrate it. I remember being super-excited, especially seeing how far the hollow "missiles" and "grenades" travelled. Me da almost agreed to the deal, but me sainted mum pooh-poohed the deal.
I think she was afraid I'd be using my sister and the family dog as targets, or shooting out windows. She was also probably concerned that the missiles and grenades would be going over our fence and into the neighbors' yards; given the extremely small size of our yard that was a very distinct possibility.
So yeah, another cool toy from the 1960s that I missed out on.
The Johnny Seven O.M.A. retailed for $7.00 back in 1964, the equivalent of about $70.00 today. The cheapest I've seen it on eBay is around $150.00. However, after my stint in the Army, where I got to work will all the real-life versions of this toy, I no longer yearn to replace this brief snippet of my childhood.
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angelstalktomi · 2 months
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Remember when Naruto used a gun?
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hobohobgoblim · 3 months
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I have to ask. Is terrifying kids with toy guns some new prank? Some trend? Cause the kids at my work were straight up traumatised by a couple of teenagers waving and shooting off cap guns at them. A week ago the cops stopped to teens in a car clad in fake ballistic vests and holding very realistic toy guns on they're way to a local school.
I don't live in the USA. There are no protocols for mass shootings here. I was ordered to delete the pictures I took of these horrible little shits because it might "damage their reputations".
How are we so fucked?
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mikeshouts · 11 months
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This Tic Tac Gun Features An Exclusive Loading Mechanism. Might Be The Best Tic Tac Gun Out There
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best-nerfguns · 4 months
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misforgotten2 · 1 year
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Nothing brings back the memories of happy childhood fun like a sawed off shotgun.
Alden's Christmas Book  -  1960
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pulpsandcomics2 · 5 months
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1965 Johnny Eagle toy gun set
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kpop-bbg · 18 days
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poptintoy · 1 year
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bootlegpals · 2 years
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Some bootleg Angry Birds and SpongeBob toy guns 
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newyorkthegoldenage · 2 years
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All-American, 1955.
Photo: William Klein via the Howard Greenberg Gallery
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