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Masudaya has produced hundreds of toys through the years, many of them vintage tin type toys either wind-up or battery-operated, in addition to the following Airsoft replicas: Assembly Rifle; SWAT Shotgun; Minuteman-10 Rifle; ZAP-20 Rifle; Recoiler Sniper Rifle; BS Buffalo and Detachable Series: Buffalo SS Rifle (sold under tradeMark sometimes ...
Uses the body of the Toy Biz series 1 Hulk with a new head sculpt Captain Marvel: 2019 Alternate unmasked head and hands, and alternate Minn-Erva head, scarf, bandolier and Kree sniper rifle Captain Marvel Starforce uniform version Stan Lee: 2020 Autographed Captain America shield and chess board The Avengers version
Vintage 1950s Toy Cork Rifle ("Pop Gun") by All Metal Products, 2013. The pop gun is a toy gun that was made by American inventor Edward Lewis and uses air pressure to fire a small tethered or untethered projectile (such as cork or foam) out of a barrel, most often via piston action though sometimes via spring
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 ...
Tin toy car, Toytown line, Wyandotte Toys. All Metal Products Company was an American toy company founded in 1920 and based in Wyandotte, Michigan for most of its history. It produced inexpensive pressed metal toys under the Wyandotte brand name, and was the largest manufacturer of toy guns in the US for several decades in the 20th century. [1]
With the end of the war, the training rifles were sold as surplus. From 1943, Parris had approached the company's chief engineer, Maurice Greiman with the idea of Parris-Dunn manufacturing toy weapon popguns of a Western style that shot corks for the use of children and traveling carnivals.
The NTW-20 is a South African anti-materiel rifle, developed by Denel Mechem in the 1990s.It is intended for deployment against targets including parked aircraft, telecommunication masts, power lines, missile sites, radar installations, refineries, satellite dishes, gun emplacements, bunkers, and personnel, using a range of specialised projectiles.
There were many types of cap guns, including guns from small Derringers to larger rifles, and even working miniatures of most of them. One of the last famous ones to sell widely was a toy rifle named after the television show, The Rifleman, which aired from 1958 through early 1963.