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Some Ray Guns from my Collection


Alessandro

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Some pics of Ray Guns in my collection. I hope to add photos of the other guns soon. :biggrin:

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Laser Gun 1999 - maker unknown, (Taiwan?), late 70s-early 80s.

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Dart gun, Golden Plastic, Italy, 1960s.

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Multipistola, Jefe, Spain, 1960s or early 70s.

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Lazer 2000, Biotsiot?, Greece, 1960s.

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Pistola lunar, maker unknown, Spain, 50s-60s

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Pongo Pistol, Delta Import, Hong Kong, late 1960s.

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Pistol With Rings, China, late 60s of early 70s

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Space Gun 8, Japan, Nomura, 1960s.

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Crank Handle Ray Gun, maker unknown, Europe?, 1950s.

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Wireframe Ray gun, maker unknown, Spain, 1960s.

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Galaxia Ray Gun, Spain, late 1970s.

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Squirt Ray gun, maker unknown, 1950s.

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Pistola Espacial, Juypal, Spain, early 70s.

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Great collection, Alessandro. Thanks for sharing pics of these unique weapons.

Might I suggest that you go back and edit these photos with captions that name the gun and the manufacturer (if known). It will make future Alphadrome searches for these pieces easier to find. Thanks!

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Nice stuff, definitely pieces I've not seen before...well, except the ones you have already posted. I'm positively drooling for European guns, please show more, thanks!

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Might I suggest that you go back and edit these photos with captions that name the gun and the manufacturer (if known). It will make future Alphadrome searches for these pieces easier to find. Thanks!

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Done! :thumbs:

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Nice stuff, definitely pieces I've not seen before...well, except the ones you have already posted. I'm positively drooling for European guns, please show more, thanks!

Yes my idea is to show unusual or less known European ray guns, as an original contribution to the Alphadrome. :cheers:

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