Girls With Guns

Can you Identify the Gun and the Era?

Every 10 to 12 year old boy wanted needed one.

Man from UNCLE

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The Radio Rifle was one of the flagships of the line, selling for $2.22 in 1966. It was also available as part of a complete kit in a cheesy cardboard “attache case,” with spy pens and other gadgets that morphed into pistols. These included a pocketknife that turned into a pistol and a camera that turned into a pistol with a passing resemblance to a Luger. (At the time, a Mattel competitor, Marx Toys, made a popular Luger cap gun that even had a “working” toggle.

Thanks to weaponsman.com/