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Posted: 1/6/2003 6:28:07 PM EDT
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Anybody got some at the range shooting pics of yourself or buddies? www.geocities.com/optimus_84 My page w/ just a few pics and some bumpfire vids. |
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Quoted: Here are some pics of me shooting a bunch of cool stuff. [url]http://community.webshots.com/album/28480668sZEscRsBIp[/url] I have to ask a stupid question. Is that Mattel M16A1 in your picture gallery a doctored picture, or is it real? When I joined the Army my Drill Sergeant told us that Mattel made M16's at one point, but I always thought he was just messing with us. If it's a real one, I am curious how much that would be worth. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Here are some pics of me shooting a bunch of cool stuff. [url]http://community.webshots.com/album/28480668sZEscRsBIp[/url] I have to ask a stupid question. Is that Mattel M16A1 in your picture gallery a doctored picture, or is it real? When I joined the Army my Drill Sergeant told us that Mattel made M16's at one point, but I always thought he was just messing with us. If it's a real one, I am curious how much that would be worth. Mattel did make an M16 in the 60's. It didn't fire anything though. It had a "ratchet" type mechanism inside. When you pulled the trigger, it made a machine gun like succession of cracks. It wasn't produced too long as the political climate made anything military related to be un-PC. Playing "Vietman" in the backyard just wasn't fun to a lot of people. |
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Quoted: Mattel did make an M16 in the 60's. It didn't fire anything though. It had a "ratchet" type mechanism inside. When you pulled the trigger, it made a machine gun like succession of cracks. It wasn't produced too long as the political climate made anything military related to be un-PC. Playing "Vietman" in the backyard just wasn't fun to a lot of people. No, it was fun. Lotsa fun. I had one of those toy M16's - I think it was my favorite toy as a kid (geez, never would have guessed, huh?). At some point, everything forward of the front sight tower broke off, so I guess you could say I had a "commando" model. |
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