| In the 60s and 70s when girls were
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| | very cool. Kids ate this one up.Another
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| playing with their EZ Bake Ovens and
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| | gun from the era that wasn't quite as
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| making butter, boys were playing with
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| | popular and also very hard to find was
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| their guns. And boy did they have a ton
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| | the G-Man Machine gun made by Linemar.
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| of them to choose from. In this second
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| | The gun is battery operated and makes
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| of a 3 part series, we'll take a look at
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| | quite a loud noise when you fire it. The
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| some more of the guns kids had to choose
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| | gun is very odd looking, which may be
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| from during those times.In our previous
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| | part of the reason that it wasn't very
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| article we talked about the Man From
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| | popular when it came out.In the late 50s
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| Uncle set. Well, that wasn't the only
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| | there was one really odd looking gun that
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| spy set that you could get during the
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| | came out which was actually quite
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| time. The 1960s also saw the Secret
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| | popular. It was the Hubley "Secret
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| Agent Transmitter Gun. This was a very
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| | Rifle" that had very odd ejectable
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| unique piece of equipment. It looked
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| | bullets. It had a cocking mechanism like
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| like a radio but it fired bullets. It's
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| | no gun before or after it. If you yank
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| not very big at 5 inches by 3 inches and
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| | on the handle the gun actually extends.
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| doesn't look very real. But kids loved
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| | The gun comes with 7 brass bullets that
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| playing with this thing because it was so
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| | you insert into the cartridge. The
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| deceptive. The gun actually came with
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| | bullets eject through the wide window in
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| plastic bullets that when you loaded them
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| | the gun. The gun itself is made of a
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| into the radio and pulled the trigger
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| | combination of plastic and metal. It's
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| they came flying out. This was probably
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| | hard to say that this gun looks anything
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| one of the more dangerous toys of the
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| | like a real gun because of its odd
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| era.GI Joe was a very popular action
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| | appearance.And if you are looking for
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| figure of the 60s. Well, there was no
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| | something small that you can fit in the
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| way toy makers weren't going to cash in
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| | palm of your hand, there was the Mini
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| on the GI Joe craze and give the kids a
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| | Pistols of the 60s. The guns included a
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| gun that they could hold themselves.
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| | 45, Luger, Patroller and a Derringer.
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| Enter the GI Joe Machine Gun. The gun
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| | These guns were literally smaller than
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| was 25 inches long and you had to have a
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| | your hand. Each one came with 5 bullets.
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| bit of strength to pull back the firing
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| | Each gun came in its own color and none
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| bolt. This was one very well made
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| | of them looked very real. But they were
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| weapon. The gun comes with a strap so
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| | certainly fun to play with.In our last
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| you can hang it on your shoulder. The
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| | installment of this series we'll take a
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| multi coloring of the gun doesn't make it
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| | look at some guns from the old west and
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| look very real but it still does look
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| | other odds and ends.
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