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How long would this ad remain on the air? (Original Post)
melm00se
Jan 2023
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WhiteTara
(29,718 posts)1. wow
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,349 posts)2. My brother and I got one each one Christmas. It was an epic war.
Still have one of the bullets.
EYESORE 9001
(25,941 posts)3. I remember that commercial well
I was roughly the same age as the child actors.
GreenWave
(6,759 posts)4. I guess they couldn't squeeze a flame thrower in there.
Archae
(46,335 posts)7. Moichandising!
brush
(53,787 posts)5. No wonder we've got so many gun nuts around...
with arsenals in their basements. That commercial planted the message that multiple weapons were needed.
The NRA had plenty of help from the toy companies.
yonder
(9,666 posts)6. I had 2 more whatevers with my Multi-Pistol 09.
Just sayin.
Archae
(46,335 posts)8. I really wanted one of those when I was a kid.
My parents said no, not because it was a toy gun, but because it was expen$ive!