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TOPPER JOHNNY SEVEN ONE MAN ARMY WITH BOX, AMMO, BOMBS, INSTRUCTIONS & POSTER

$ 314.16

Availability: 35 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Here is a very nice Topper Johnny Seven One Man Army Gun with all its functions working perfectly.  Give this firepower to a typical 9 year old and you will find these guns in very different conditions.  Tommy would be a sissy if he did not play hard with this gun. This one is in great condition with great chrome accents.
    It has the correct functioning rat a tat sound because it has the metal flapper that is often times missing.  If someone says a gun is untested or they do not tell you anything then there is a good chance the flapper is missing or the springs do not work to launch the bombs, which is very common with this 60 year old gun.  The tommy gun can still move so some people think that because it moves that it is working correctly.  Without the flapper you do not get the correct sound and the enemy will laugh at you.
    The bombs are in great shape. The grenade bottom is in great shape since the launcher really hurts the grenade bottom slide so do not shoot it too many times and be patient how you set it. Most grenades are chewed up on the bottom.  That is the case with all JSOMA guns, not just this one.   There are 10 original bullets.
    The pistol cap area looks like it had minimal cap usage and the trigger functions properly.  This is a nice box that is in great structural shape.  It is missing one side flap and has some minor staining on the main picture.  These boxes get quite abused over the last 60 years of being moved around and stored.  I have had lots of these boxes and I would rate this one about an 8 out of 10.
    Since I have had so many of these over the years you will find others using my language and terms which is very flattering to me.  Just make sure you buy the gun you want and not accept something less.  Also included is a custom made poster that I make and a copy of the instructions.   The last picture is me and my gun on Christmas Day 1964.  As with all my auctions there are no returns.