What are these?

Yes we are all old. How old?
You have the way we played as kids then I read last week a kid got kicked out of school for eating his peanut butter sandwich into the shape of a gun.
 
Will be looking for one of those pistols,
Be ready to drop some coin. Last winter I saw at a gun show one of the Mattel derringers with the belt and buckel. The gun was mounted on the buckle and when you stuck your stomach out the gun would swing out and fire.
150$ new in the box and he wouldn't budge.
 
Mattel

When I say a huge flea market I mean jihugelous, and as a consequence I may find one in a pile of other stuff. Gotta look hard though. Thanks for your reply.
 
Hey there Mike... That Witness 9mm there is on my list. Yeah, Canton goes way past the ridiculously huge flea market. I think I saw a few there last month, over in the 'I live within 300 miles and have random crap and a trailer' section.
 
Who you calling old, punk?

Used to have a James Bond briefcase marketed after From Russia With Love came out. Had pistol, stock, scope, plastic sovereigns to bribe the Bulgarian border guards, and License to Kill cards. Saw one on Ebay a few years ago for $1200, lots of bids.

Tore the house apart looking for it, but, alas, gone forever.
 
Had a 1911 version that used those things. Great fun and don't recall it ever being used to shoot an eye out. None of us grew up to be involved in "shooting sprees" either. Wish I still had that pistol, it was pretty cool. I believe it was around 1967 or so.
 
Toy belt fed tripod full auto

I don't recall the brand name, but I had a belt fed, crank operated machine gun that shot a solid plastic blue bullet. The range was about ten feet and my dad made me a target with a hole in it to catch the bullet. Took FOREVER to load the spring loaded belt and about 30 seconds to fire your way through a whole belt. As i recall my buddies and I literally wore the thing out.

Live well, be safe.
Prof Young
 
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