Anyone ever play with this toy?, It was a plastic rocket with a metal tip that was spring-loaded and under this was a little metal plate that you put 'caps' (kaps?? ..like you would put in toy guns to make bangs)) in, and you would throw the rocket up into the air and the metal tip would always make it turn face-down and when it hit the ground, the metal nib would be pushed in setting off the 'caps/Kapps' making a bang.
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Re: Plastic Kap Rocket
Originally posted by AndyGranda View PostAnyone ever play with this toy?, It was a plastic rocket with a metal tip that was spring-loaded and under this was a little metal plate that you put 'caps' (kaps?? ..like you would put in toy guns to make bangs)) in, and you would throw the rocket up into the air and the metal tip would always make it turn face-down and when it hit the ground, the metal nib would be pushed in setting off the 'caps/Kapps' making a bang.Official archivist: , July 24 2010 Guardian Technology.
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Exactly, Heather.
I had the two designs on the left, at various points, but not the two on the right.
If you put two caps in at once you got a bigger bang, but if you put in too many, they absorbed the impact and didn't go off at all.
Early-mid-sixties, paper rolls of caps were easily purchased by children, for pistols as well as cap bombs/bombers.
The American style "ring caps" were considered very expensive and toy guns with that design were rarely seen round my way. Louder bangs, though."It's never too late to have a happy childhood."
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