These da*n things never worked for us. We'd see the cool TV commercials. Get all hopped up thinking we'd be Australians, but they would not return.
Yes definitely a learning curve, kind of a sidearm snap/flip of the wrist as you throw it. Mine did end up on a neighbor's roof!
John
You can start a fire with them by running a rock across them. Not that we ever did that. Took too much work might as well steal a pack of matches everybody smoked.
I remember these two one x-mass. Palyed with them till 2 or 3 AM laying on my grandparents shag carpet.
Not that old hey?i love RTS's so generals looks like i wish i was old enough to remember it, or just had it.....
Not that old hey?
what about this:
I think mine had a motor that actually turned it over and you could watch it run.
closest i can get is something like this in the early 90's.....your's is obviously bigger...
Gotta put that in my sig
I still play with my Jarts.
I remember these two one x-mass. Palyed with them till 2 or 3 AM laying on my grandparents shag carpet.
Mine has Mega Bass Boost
Is that a Daisy or a Crossman? My dad gave my younger brother and me a pump pellet/bb rifle for Christmas in like ‘73. Woe was unto the varmint population for a square mile that year.
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