Saturday, February 14, 2009

The M2 Browning machine gun with a tripod weighs 58 kg (128


A heavy machine gun refers to either a larger-caliber, high-power machine gun or one of the smaller, medium-caliber (rifle caliber) machine guns meant for prolonged firing from heavy mounts, less mobile, or static positions (or some combination of the two). The latter meaning is generally thought of as an older meaning, and the former as a modern one, but both weapon types have histories extending back to the 19th century. Furthermore, heavier smaller-caliber weapons continue to be used up to the present

G24 Tin Sparking Gun


G24 Tin Sparking Gun This is a late 1960s or early 1970s toy gun. It measures 5 inches long and is made mostly of tin. Pull the trigger and it sparks with sounds. $14.00 each

G23 Western Style Fanner Pistol


G23 Western Style Fanner Pistol This is a 1960s made toy gun. It measures 11 inches long and is made plastic. Realistic size, realistic looking. Comes with 12 hard Plastic bullets. The gun actually shots the spring loaded bullets . Not for young children. This is a very nice quality toy gun. Sorry, All Sold Out!

G22 Western Style Billy The Kid Cork Rifle


G22 Western Style Billy The Kid Cork Rifle This is a late 1960s or early 1970s toy gun. It measures 19 inches long is made mostly of plastic. The gun is cocked by the stock being pulled downward. This thing has a very powerful pop as the cork is shot. Sorry, all sold out!

G21 WOW!! who doesn't remember these tin toy guns?


G21 WOW!! who doesn't remember these tin toy guns? This is a late 1950s toy. You pull back the cocking device and pull the trigger and out pops the cork! These are in near new condition and operate perfectly!! Made in Japan 6 inches long. Sorry all sold out!

G20 Old Gas Powered Gun


This gun was originally designed to be a toy, the manufacturer was quickly shut out of the toy business because of the dangers that it presented. Let me tell you, that this was a good call because this is not a safe toy for children! It is powered using Calcium Carbide and a flint sparking device. Calcium carbide is the same chemical used to fuel old miners lamps, otherwise known as Acetylene. Acetylene is highly flammable and explosive! When charged with the magic crystals, the gun shoots a ball similar to a Ping-Pong ball. I test fired one of these guns and they do operate very well. Pull the trigger and "KA-BOOM" with a loud noise as the little ball must have shot out 60 or 70 feet away, WOW!! The real danger with this toy is that it also shoots a fire trail behind the ball that can be clearly seen at night. The fire stream shoots out the barrel about 6 or 8 feet! This is a real house burner, do not shoot it indoors! Guns come complete with the little ball and the empty can of magic crystals fuel. Fuel can be obtained at some hardware stores. (Calcium Carbide) Also includes the original box with instructions. The guns are in excellent condition (some paint loss) May need a new flint that ignites the gas. Has a finger screw for easy flint replacement. The boxes are also in great condition. Made during the early 1950s by the Austin Manufacturing Company. USA
Sorry, All Sold Out!

G19-A Battery operated Lighted Space Signal Gun


G19-A Battery operated Lighted Space Signal Gun. Made in China during the 1970s. Includes the original box with great space scenes. Original instruction sheet is also included. Operates on batteries.
5.5 inches long $25.00 each