 Hello everybody hooded Cobra Commander 788 here and this is a quick look at the 1985 battlefield accessory Cobra Rifle Range. This is another thing I picked up at Jo Kahn just in time for Cobra Convergence 3. It's also probably the smallest thing we will look at in Cobra Convergence this year. I don't mind looking at these small sets. These small sets helped us build our GI Joe universe. I enjoyed them as a kid and I enjoyed them now. These smaller play sets were also sold at a lower price point so even kids that couldn't afford a GI Joe headquarters or a terror drone could still have play sets for their figures to interact with. The rifle range was mostly a collection of separate pieces but they actually integrated better than some of the GI Joe battlefield accessories. The rifle range was mostly a collection of separate pieces but they actually integrated better than the pieces on a lot of the GI Joe battlefield accessories. So let's take a look at those pieces. They came with an embankment which was a sculpted wooden wall with some sandbags and some mud. This would be a great diorama piece separate from the rifle range. It's in a nice muddy brown color which I think is perfect. If you wanted to paint it you could bring out those details even more but I think it looks fine as it is. Couple Cobra symbols on that wall. In that same brown color we have a couple pair of sandbags that hold up the blue targets. They each have target stickers on them. The targets clip onto the sandbags and so when you hit the target they're supposed to kick back like that. Knock the target over. And that works fine I guess but actually this little tab here on this side helps keep the stand up but when you want to knock the target back when it's hit it actually kind of gets in the way. It works a little better if it's backwards. That way when the target falls over it will fall over flat like that. That's something that was pointed out by FormBX257 in his review of this toy. Of course always check out FormBX257's reviews. He is great. It wouldn't be a rifle range without rifle targets so it gives you two of those. And of course it wouldn't be a rifle range without rifles so we have three of those. They're very difficult to keep standing up in this stand. I've had a heck of a time recording this video and keeping those rifles upright. We have a dark blue rifle rack with a wood texture pattern and a cobra emblem sticker on it. We have three dark blue rifles. One of those rifles is a dark blue version of Snow Jobs laser rifle. And it has a dark blue version of Grunts M16. And then finally it has a dark blue version of Airborne's M16 with bayonet. Here's that rifle rack without the rifles in it so you can see it. It does work. It will hold the rifles but it's awfully fiddly. The slightest bump will cause all of the rifles to fall out. It also came with a sign that says firing range on a sticker and that is fine. It's pretty plain. It doesn't serve much other purpose. This rifle range is not complete therefore it's not ready for a full review. It came with two dark blue figure stands which I do not have or maybe I do have them and I've just lost track of them. Sometimes I use these figure stands for figures and then I forget which figure is on them. When it is ready for a full review it will probably get a short mid-week review rather than a featured review on the weekend. This is a small play set and we can probably give it a full review in just a few minutes. For now that's just a quick look at the 1985 Cobra Rifle Range. I hope you enjoyed it and I hope you enjoyed Cobra Convergence this year. It's almost over. It's almost in the books. We've got to find some way to make it even bigger next year. I'll be back this Sunday with a full Cobra toy review and the final video of Cobra Convergence 3. In the meantime please find me on social media, on Facebook, on Twitter, please support the channel on Patreon and visit my website hcc788.com. I'll see you in a few days for a full Cobra toy review. Thanks for watching and until then remember only Cobra is Cobra.