Anyone remember the toy rockets you used to put the caps in, and they would detonate when they hit the sidewalk?
Back-Action Lock with Maynard Tape System. This drawing exhibits a breech-block mechanism similar in appearance to that found on a Sharps rifle. Year: 1850. Image Credit: Smithsonian Neg. No. 91-10706; Harpers Ferry NHP Cat. No. 13639.
I totally forgot that I had some of them and a lot of fun with it. Now, I also remember that the early caps were not of plastic, but of copper, like real percussion caps (but with less power). If you pressed the trigger of your toy gun and cock the hammer to the most extend and let it fall, it mad a louder sound than just using the (double action) trigger.
Lots of experiments, toy-guns, and fodder for them were available those days. Now, they are trying to sell barbie-dolls to boys!
Hey MM, I had all of those toys at one time or other. Even had a set of six guns with cases with a spring in them that you seated a plastic bullet in and placed a Greenie Stickum cap on the rear like a primer. When you shot it the bullet actually fired out of the guns. Also had a BB shooting Gatlin gun about a foot long and 6-8 inches high or so. Used to line up my toy plastic soldiers and cut them down with the Gatlin gun. The Yanks always lost those battles. ::
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