Posted 6 months ago
vscience
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This is a toy gun out of the 50s or 60s. My three brothers used to play with it. Found it in the basement recently. I don't know a thing about it because I didn't see any special marks. I listed it under cap guns but I don't think it takes caps. Any guesses? Thanks
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The special mark on this cap gun is the horse, the cap gun was made by Buzz Henry
a division of Leslie-Henry Company of Wilkes-Barre, PA. Leslie-Henry son's nickname was Buzz. Some states had laws that a cap gun could not fire caps this could be one that you have.