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  • I got one in my attic. I'll have to post a video of it sometime.

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  • @TomRoykouffVideos I can't believe you have only one tooth, lol.Dumb mongo clown!!

  • I remember that commercial and I was born in 1960, I think it was from the mid 60's I believe.

  • Whoopdeedo! I want one!

  • i want one

  • im 22 years old...and that looks like damn good fun!

  • Mr.Claude Kirchner(Of "Super Circus" and

    "Terry Tunes Circus TV fame)is the commercial

    announcer for this Marx Game plug.

  • @143AC never knew the name of that voice-over until now!!.....he seemed to be the announcer-in-residence for Marx Toys......aaaaaaaaah, the good ol' days when toys and games were actually FUN!!

  • Funny how in the day of politically incorrect toys like this one, school shootings were unheard of.

  • Good point.

  • damn right!!

  • @10ring You said it right there! I wonder how the do-gooders will explain that? And my friend had one of those.

  • I had one of those when I was a kid. Loved it. Unfortunately the left wing gun control nuts have outlawed fun toys like this. In the meantime they say disciplining a kid from doing drugs or having sex at 15 is a violation of their "civil rights". Sheesh. Bring back the good old days.

  • I had one of those when I was a kid! You can't find anything like that now, though, because them damn liberals have ruined everything for everyone, and then they come along with their 'civil rights' and rape my dog and I can't do a damn thing about it! I sure miss the good old days when there weren't no civil rights!

  • There aren't any now. What do you think "political correctness" is? It's a form of disabling freedom of speech.

  • Toys like this no longer exist simply because times has changed, it has nothing to do with political correctness. You will find plenty of gun related games on the market today but they are all video games, kids now days just prefer to play on their computers.

  • My Grandpa bought me one of these when I was a kid and it was great. They must have still sold them in the seventies because I'm only 38. I wish I still had it.

  • This was one of my favorite toys growing up

  • I got one for christmas and wouldn't leave my room for 3 months.

  • That's it!! I wanted one of those so badly when I was a kid...but my sensibly frugal dad bought me a rubber dart gun and a cardboard target instead...

  • Me too. Money was tight in those days cause Dad was making $3.50 an hour and Mom had to stay home with the kids.

  • Innards worked off line voltage, IIRC. Common design with Marx toys of that period. No way in hell parents

    today would buy something that "dangerous" for their

    precious offspring.

  • That's a real cool toy. Too bad it would never be market today, scince the sheep parents will scream "murder simulator" left and right, and pee their pantaloons at the mere thought of a kid owning this toy. Wow, talk about being pwned by the fearmongers. >:(

  • I would rather see this shooting gallery then the ones in abandon houses with needles. Watchdog Parents should spend more time with THEIR children and stop shoving their opinions down everbody elses throat! This was one of my favorite toys when I was a kid!

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