Posted on 06/27/2011 9:29:56 AM PDT by OneVike
I miss the old toys. Now they will shutdown a company for daring to make anything look like a gun. So we have boys using barbies as guns.
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So do you.
“So we have boys using barbies as guns.”
And will be expelling them from school for doing so too.
Its not a conversion, they use parts of the Glock, but not a conversion in that you put the Glock in a pre-made shell.
Well your right but I didn’t explain it well enough.Your Not converting the pistol your just adding the case to it.
Reminiscent of the laptop gun from Perfect Dark.
I remember about 5 years ago seeing my nephew using his sisters barbie as a gun. He had the legs spread so that they looked like a hand grip and he used the head and body as the chamber and barrel as he shot his sister in the back.
Funniest thing at the time, because Rush had been talking about it on his show just a few days earlier.
I used to keep a 20 gauge shotgun in my HS locker during the fall. Would go squirrel hunting after school. The Principal would always ask me to bring him some back.
I remember that episode.
That’s cool! I remember the Johnny Eagle sets (wanted the “M-14”) and one toy maker who made a “.30 cal Browning”. It was belt fed.
They had some toy guns that “fired” those “stick ‘em” round caps and would shoot out a bullet. I guess everyone would wet their drawers if they saw those now. I grew up in a part of KY where you’d see folks wearing “pieces” in their holsters...and yet, not one massacre...go figure.
Growing up in Northern Minn, I remember my shop teacher giving us safety classes in hunting, and tips on how to trap muskrats and beavers.
Hell, the first job I had that paid an hourly wage was driving a forklift for “Anderson Lumber Yard” when I was barely 16.
Oh Lord for the good old days.
I gotta buy one of these, it will fit perfectly into the storage cubby behind the seats in my truck.
Man that brings back memories. When I was 4 or 5 I had one of these, a Marx Ma Deuce. (Mine was all OD green, not camouflage like in the video below.) I don't know what happened to it, but I sure went through a few blister packs of D cell "ammo" on Christmas morning!
No big deal.
There used to be a folding SMG that would fit into a walkie-talkie holster. Came in designer colors, too, like pink, blue, purple, etc.
Where I grew up in Northern Virginia the were numerous battles between cowboys and Indians along with full out assaults against “Jap” and “Nazi” positions every day. Weather and Moms permitting.
“Where I grew up in Northern Virginia the were numerous battles between cowboys and Indians along with full out assaults against Jap and Nazi positions every day. Weather and Moms permitting.”
We did the same thing. Every day we’d play “Army” or “cowboys and injuns”. All the girls wanted to do was play frickin’ “school”. We just had 3/4’s of the year in real school—and they wanted to “play it” during the summer. That’s probably why we did “commando” raids on their school houses...
However the adults, where I grew up, wore the real stuff! LOL
Pretty cool OneVike,
If you could get BATF to allow you to have one of these little buggers one might feel a little safer in those Amish neighborhoods.
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