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  2. Johnny Seven OMA - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Seven O.M.A. (One Man Army) is a multi-function toy weapon produced by Deluxe Reading under their Topper Toys toyline and released in 1964. [1] Johnny Seven O.M.A. was the best selling boys' toy of 1964, [2] [3] and was marketed on children's television. It has a unique number of features, including seven actions (thus the "Seven" in the ...

  3. Parris Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s Parris used the cork gun design to make several types of BB guns. [13] So much of the mail to the Parris Manufacturing Company was missent to Savannah, Georgia that Cecil Parris visited the local post office and had the postmaster add "Catfish Capital of the World" to the postmark. [14]

  4. Maco (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    Their toys were sold in a catalog that was illustrated by Tony Tallarico and printed by Charlton Comics [4] which presented itself as a war comic book. [5] (These toys were also sold in toy stores.) Products included plastic guns (including the M1903 Springfield rifle [6] and an Army Paratrooper Carbine [7]), grenades, and a plastic Molotov ...

  5. Army men - Wikipedia

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    On one occasion, children were asked to clip the weapons off of plastic army men on display during an elementary school graduation ceremony. [12] When Burger King released tie-in toys for the movie Toy Story, the green army men were not featured with weapons, but only the variations of leader, radio operator, minesweeper, and man with ...

  6. Eagle Force - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Force was a 2 + 3 ⁄ 4-inch-high (70 mm) die-cast action figure military-themed toy line marketed by Mego Corporation in the 1980s in the United States.Produced during Ronald Reagan's first term as president, the Eagle Force toy line was marketed to send the message that the United States was not going to be "pushed around" anymore. [1]

  7. Toy gun - Wikipedia

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    Pop Gun, 2009. Toy guns are toys which imitate real guns, but are designed for recreational sport or casual play by children. From hand-carved wooden replicas to factory-produced pop guns and cap guns, toy guns come in all sizes, prices and materials such as wood, metal, plastic or any combination thereof. Many newer toy guns are brightly ...