Can you Identify the Gun and the Era?
Every 10 to 12 year old boy wanted needed one.
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/