Title explains all.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbNwl_ZdV6c[/media]
Heavy sure has gained weight!
Man, I know USD was worth more back then, but only [b]$3.00?[/b]
That thing is badass!
I want one!
[QUOTE=windwakr;23790528]Wow, you wouldn't be able to buy toy guns like that today. Kids would be getting shot by cops thinking they were real.
Assuming that's around 1950, it would be around $30 in today's money.[/QUOTE]
Yep. That also explains why the NES Zapper had a futuristic form factor rather than the originally intended revolver design.
That looks accuret...
Damn. Kids back in the 50's got way more awesome toys than 80's kids :c
I guess that's the reason why I would like to live in the Fifties.
Mattel was so much cooler back then.
brb, 1950's.
wish we could have such realistic toy gun.
1950:
Bad ass, quality, toy guns that cost $3.00
2010:
Plastic crap from China that costs $20 dollars and breaks in a week.
1950's:
When they could put a commercial of a kid playing with toy guns on the air and there wouldn't be a huge media circus afterwords.
I can't even remember the last time they aired a supersoaker or Nerf commercial.
[QUOTE=CrazyMoron;23794790]1950:
Bad ass, quality, toy guns that cost $3.00
2010:
Plastic crap from China that costs $20 dollars and breaks in a week.[/QUOTE]
This is why we got airsoft or other guns.
Bahahaha I love that thing
Fuuuuck I want one of those tommy guns
The smoke was probably fumes from like, the plastic melting. Yayyyyyyy, I remember the days of playing with mercury on my desk in school.
I miss toys which actually had work put into them.
Oh man..
[QUOTE=Bean-O;23818004]1950's:
When they could put a commercial of a kid playing with toy guns on the air and there wouldn't be a huge media circus afterwords.
I can't even remember the last time they aired a supersoaker or Nerf commercial.[/QUOTE]
i saw a nerf commercial a bit ago, it was plastered with disclaimers.
[QUOTE=minilandstan;23791676]That looks accuret...[/QUOTE]
But your spelling doesn't. :colbert:
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