Sunday, April 29, 2012

Quick Shot Lazer Pistol Mod.2041

Now for something different, a reminder (if any was needed) of how great the 80s were. IR Guns and Targets to run around and battle with friends!

  
One of the most spectacular-looking gun of the sort, made by Quick Shot, a company better known for their cool joysticks for Spectrum and other platforms.


With scope, silencer and magazine!


Check out a demo video before we go into detail!


Main body, infrared toy gun. Trigger activates sound and IR signal.


Barrel mouth, lens view.

 
Magazine. Insert 4 AA batteries like you´d load rounds. Nice!


Scope.


Crosshair look from both front and user´s perspective.


Silencer, 3 positions from shorter to longer barrel.


Beautiful thing. Back when the hype was "V" (83/84), Star Wars was big, and G.I.Joe was conquering the civilized world along with Transformers among so many other cool stuff like He-Man...


The target. Could be placed at far distances and still be hit.


With a clip and 2 belt loops. 4 AA batteries are needed to perform.

Status: Available for trade

8 comments:

  1. What a wonderful piece of 80s toy fun. Not Photon or Laser Tag but it will due. : )

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  2. I´ve always loved these "bootleg" toys. Lazer tag has done some serious work (even GIJoe). But I do have a soft spot for these 80s underdogs and some of them are really and seriously hard to find.

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  3. This gun has a commando-ish feel to it while the Laser Tag one was more futuristic looking.Both scream 80's!!!!!

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  4. When I look at it, I see Cobra Commander or the CG Twins, He-Man, Cpt Power, Megatron. Damn,it´s cool!

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  5. I recently acquired new old stock of this toy, mine has a shoulder stock as well

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  6. My quick shot is slighty different from this. .it is dark grey with a blue muzzle and sighting scope that is also a laser dot scope...and it also has a stock to turn it into a rifle

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  7. I own one of these in perfect condition but mine has a red dot scope (stock) not a scratch on it. magiczztab@gmail.com

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