In the past kids played with toy guns while playing games like cops and robbers, or cowboys and Indians. The parents were not bothered, as they thought it was just harmless games. This topic has emerged into a hot discussion among various psychologists, parents, law enforcement officials, and behaviour therapists. Parents and teachers should be able to educate the kids about discouraging violence and war. Doing so will enlighten kids with the fact that guns are meant for defence, and are supposed to be used only by concerned individuals -- it is not a play thing. Even though parents don't buy the kids a play gun, kids can make one with the help of sticks and other materials.
Kids can't be blamed of using a toy guns as they always have the nature to worship and imitate the action heroes of movies. Parents have a major role in diverting their kid's interests to things which are not violent. They have to restrict the media advocating violence and try to inject peace and humanity in their little ones to become best citizens of tomorrow. Educate the kids by the parent or teachers about the difference between real and imagination.
A controversy to this debate is that once you ban something from your child, that kid will get more attracted towards that item. So it is better to give your child a toy gun and see if he loose interest in it after a day or two. A parent can divert the attention of his kid by highlighting some other play item and convince them why he doesn't want his kid to play with a play gun. Kids may play with toy guns at their friend's houses with the known fact of why such a toy is absent at their house. Some times they may even educate their friends of the bad effects of violence.
With proper communication between parents and kids, convincing can be made easier. For that, parents have to spend a lot of time with kids. Talk with the kids freely and sensibly. Toy gun can't be given the responsibility of all violence found in teenagers. The violent behaviour of the kids arrives from different factors. Family relationships have a major role in child's behaviour. Children who turn into violence later have been identified that the characteristics can arrive from a deep frustration and lack of caring .The family background of most of these kids reveals that the kids doesn't have a healthy bonding with their parents.
Too much exposure to violence should not be allowed to kids because most of the kids get influenced by the action movies which promote violence. The basic character moulding for a human being happens during his childhood days. As the media which promotes violence can't be banned completely kids should be educated about the harmful effect of violence and make them aware of other interesting programmes which are educational too. Before gifting any toys to the kids, the parents should try the toy first. They also need to monitor how the kids are playing with it. One can find out likes and habits of his kids by participating with them during the play time.
In our previous article we talked about the Man From Uncle set. Well, that wasn't the only spy set that you could get during the time. The 1960s also saw the Secret Agent Transmitter Gun. This was a very unique piece of equipment. It looked like a radio but it fired bullets. It's not very big at 5 inches by 3 inches and doesn't look very real. But kids loved playing with this thing because it was so deceptive. The gun actually came with plastic bullets that when you loaded them into the radio and pulled the trigger they came flying out. This was probably one of the more dangerous toys of the era.
GI Joe was a very popular action figure of the 60s. Well, there was no way toy makers weren't going to cash in on the GI Joe craze and give the kids a gun that they could hold themselves. Enter the GI Joe Machine Gun. The gun was 25 inches long and you had to have a bit of strength to pull back the firing bolt. This was one very well made weapon. The gun comes with a strap so you can hang it on your shoulder. The multi coloring of the gun doesn't make it look very real but it still does look very cool. Kids ate this one up.
Another gun from the era that wasn't quite as popular and also very hard to find was the G-Man Machine gun made by Linemar. The gun is battery operated and makes quite a loud noise when you fire it. The gun is very odd looking, which may be part of the reason that it wasn't very popular when it came out.
In the late 50s there was one really odd looking gun that came out which was actually quite popular. It was the Hubley "Secret Rifle" that had very odd ejectable bullets. It had a cocking mechanism like no gun before or after it. If you yank on the handle the gun actually extends. The gun comes with 7 brass bullets that you insert into the cartridge. The bullets eject through the wide window in the gun. The gun itself is made of a combination of plastic and metal. It's hard to say that this gun looks anything like a real gun because of its odd appearance.
And if you are looking for something small that you can fit in the palm of your hand, there was the Mini Pistols of the 60s. The guns included a 45, Luger, Patroller and a Derringer. These guns were literally smaller than your hand. Each one came with 5 bullets. Each gun came in its own color and none of them looked very real. But they were certainly fun to play with.
In our last installment of this series we'll take a look at some guns from the old west and other odds and ends.
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