That is bad ass. Hell yes, I'm retired and could use some play time. That would have been nice to have along with my spring-propelled bazooka oh so long ago.
Probably made in China...think I'd buy one if not.
One thing I noticed brought to mind the silly media descriptions of semi-automatic revolvers and such.
In the descriptions of included items, the scope is called a "32 times lens". Don't know what that means but I'm thinking can the dog join in the fun? If the empty hulls are reloadable, maybe I could use cut lengths of Pupperoni...
I was seriously tempted for the grandkid, but the Chinglish on the amateurish website (check out the Intellectual Property Rights page, completely incompetent), along with the London mailing address, informed my better judgment. Shame, as an American-made product of this type might have gotten a bite from me.
Hmm, a whimsical grandfather just might get one of these for the grandson and/or granddaughter.
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I really liked my Mattel "Thunder Burp."
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That is bad ass. Hell yes, I'm retired and could use some play time. That would have been nice to have along with my spring-propelled bazooka oh so long ago.
ReplyDeleteProbably made in China...think I'd buy one if not.
One thing I noticed brought to mind the silly media descriptions of semi-automatic revolvers and such.
In the descriptions of included items, the scope is called a "32 times lens". Don't know what that means but I'm thinking can the dog join in the fun? If the empty hulls are reloadable, maybe I could use cut lengths of Pupperoni...
I was seriously tempted for the grandkid, but the Chinglish on the amateurish website (check out the Intellectual Property Rights page, completely incompetent), along with the London mailing address, informed my better judgment. Shame, as an American-made product of this type might have gotten a bite from me.
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