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Tom Kitten

(7,372 posts)
9. Playing cowboys and Indians
Thu Jun 9, 2022, 02:31 PM
Jun 2022

My folks didn't care about guns at all but I got a holster and toy gun (cap pistol) along with a cowboy hat when I was really little. Westerns were ubiquitous in my childhood and I thought they were all boring. Well except for the Lone Ranger. He was cool. And Zorro too. But Zorro used a sword.

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It's been that way for decades. I'm sure it's for cops and robbers or some game like that. jimfields33 Jun 2022 #1
Before guns, it was slings, toy bow or blunt sword/spear sticks. haele Jun 2022 #14
I never brought my son a toy gun when he was young kimbutgar Jun 2022 #2
Yeah, I saw a couple of them today when I was out walking. milestogo Jun 2022 #4
'Murica Celerity Jun 2022 #40
We only had squirt guns JustAnotherGen Jun 2022 #3
Because they want them. sunflowerseed Jun 2022 #5
Yes, I saw one mother explain if she didn't buy the gun he'd just use his finger anyway meadowlander Jun 2022 #16
Enlightened parents don't, but Chainfire Jun 2022 #6
I had cap pistols and squirt guns as a kid, but then I was a kid in the 1950's. patphil Jun 2022 #7
Squirt guns are fun because they do no harm even if they are annoying. milestogo Jun 2022 #15
Yes they do, and I have no problem with them. patphil Jun 2022 #17
I had toy guns as a kid. Happy Hoosier Jun 2022 #8
Playing cowboys and Indians Tom Kitten Jun 2022 #9
When I was a kid back in the late 50's and early 60s, grumpyduck Jun 2022 #10
I had to stop and think for a second before I answered this question. Ferrets are Cool Jun 2022 #11
I grew up in a neighborhood with a lot of kids, sarisataka Jun 2022 #12
I had toy guns and squirt guns as a kid rurallib Jun 2022 #13
I never bought my daughter a gun Trailrider1951 Jun 2022 #18
Why do parents let their kids play violent video games? Kaleva Jun 2022 #19
Playing video games increases IQ in children. It's a proven fact. Binkie The Clown Jun 2022 #26
I can agree with that. Mr.Bill Jun 2022 #41
You probably feel the same way with toy guns then Kaleva Jun 2022 #43
I grew up with lots of toy guns. Binkie The Clown Jun 2022 #44
Same here. Kaleva Jun 2022 #46
I had a BB gun once. Binkie The Clown Jun 2022 #47
It's societal. Movies and TV are full of "clean" killing. usonian Jun 2022 #20
When I was a kid, my parents would not buy toy guns for me, although I wanted them. Earth-shine Jun 2022 #21
I'm reminded of my friend who wouldn't buy her son guns, and he made them out of everything he could chia Jun 2022 #24
Why not? DavidDvorkin Jun 2022 #22
In hope he will be in the news someday alfredo Jun 2022 #23
Born in 1945, I had lots of toy guns as a kid. Binkie The Clown Jun 2022 #25
I think something that was wholesome in 1945 and 1965 can be unwholesome later on. milestogo Jun 2022 #27
I grew up with daily duck-and-cover drills and warnings of imminent atom bomb attack. Binkie The Clown Jun 2022 #29
We had something like that in the 60s but not so often milestogo Jun 2022 #34
The gun violence rate Elessar Zappa Jun 2022 #42
Better questions inthewind21 Jun 2022 #28
I had a toy howitzer as a kid. Binkie The Clown Jun 2022 #30
Because there is a demand for them in toy stores? EX500rider Jun 2022 #33
Do you want sarisataka Jun 2022 #35
"Ever seen a toy nuke?" EX500rider Jun 2022 #37
My mother wouldn't allow them tenderfoot Jun 2022 #31
i still have my machine gun water pistol from the 50s... samnsara Jun 2022 #32
Does coverage begin tonight? iemanja Jun 2022 #36
Cops and Robbers is fun and harmless, but 2A fantasy people took that away from kids gulliver Jun 2022 #38
I had toy guns as a child in the 50s. Mr.Bill Jun 2022 #39
I don't think that's really a thing anymore BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #45
Lots of adult things are made in toy versions. Like toy cars. SYFROYH Jun 2022 #48
guns are never toys, but these aren't really guns (they're toys) fishwax Jun 2022 #49
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