GB2365365A - A toy air gun and barrel assembly - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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A toy air gun 100 comprises a barrel 10 and a pushing rod 20 movable back and forth inside the barrel 10, with the pushing rod having a handling portion 21 protruding from the rear of the barrel 10 and a ball loading opening 12 on barrel 10 periphery. The barrel 10 may have a restriction 11 at its end which holds a first ball loaded via the ball loading opening 12 until a second ball is loaded and pushed forward by the pushing rod 20 thus increasing the air pressure and forcing out the first ball. The gun body 210 may also comprise an opening into which a rod or pencil may be inserted and a machine gun (figure 3, 200) may be made from several gun bodies 210 ( figure 5, 220; figure 6, 230; figure 7, 240; figure 8, 250) built up. The pushing rod may be locked in the fully forward position by means of projection 22 and cutout (figure 2b, 34).
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AIR GUN TOY, GUN BARREL, AND BALL SHOOTING DEVICE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a gun toy. In detail, the present invention relates to an air gun toy a gun barrel included in the gun toy, and a ball shooting device.
Description of Related Art In earlier technology, as a gun toy, a handmade air gun toy as shown in FIG. 15, has been known. The air gun toy 500 comprises a gun barrel 510 having a bamboo tube, and a pushing rod 520 having a round chopstick. A handle is mounted at the back end and a cloth is wound around the front end of the chopstick. The gun barrel 510 and the pushing rod 520 are connected with a string of a kite. In the air gun toy 500, a paper ball wetted with water and rounded, is used as a ball 530.
In the air gun toy 500, a first ball 530 is loaded in the back end opening of the gun barrel 510. The ball 530 is pushed by the pushing rod 520 and led to the front end of the gun barrel 510. Then, the pushing rod 520 is once pulled out, and a next ball 530 is loaded in the back end
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opening of the gun barrel 510 and pushed in the inside of the gun barrel 510 by the pushing rod 520. Thereby, the air between both balls is compressed. When it becomes to a predetermined air pressure, the first ball 530 is shot through a gun muzzle.
However, in the air gun toy 500, there is a problem as the following. That is, in the air gun toy 500, since a paper ball wetted with water and rounded is used as a ball 530, whenever the ball 530 is desired to be shot, a work for wetting paper with water and rounding the paper is needed. Therefore, it is complicated. Moreover, a use place is limited to a place that can get water. Further, after using the toy, a ball 530 remains near the gun muzzle. However, if the ball 530 is not pulled out, the ball 530 is dried and it stops functioning as a ball 530. Therefore, the ball 530 has to be pulled out eventually, for the next use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention was made in view of the above- described problems. An object of the present invention is to provide an air gun toy, with which a use place is not limited, and which is also easy to handle.
Another object of the present invention is to provide
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a gun barrel of the air gun toy.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a ball shooting device of the air gun toy.
In order to solve the above-described problems, according to an aspect of the present invention, an air gun toy comprises a gun barrel and a pushing rod being movable back and forth in a shaft line direction of the gun barrel. A front end side of the pushing rod is inserted into the gun barrel, and a handling portion in a back end side of the pushing rod projects through a back portion of the gun barrel. A first ball, which is held near a gun muzzle of the gun barrel, is shot through the gun muzzle by pushing a second ball, which is loaded in a back position of the first ball, and by heightening the air pressure existing between the two balls. A ball loading opening is provided on a periphery of the gun barrel in a position which is a predetermined distance back apart from the gun muzzle. Preferably, the ball may have an elastic body, especially, may be made of rubber. More preferably, the "ball" in this case may be made of the same material as a rubber eraser, since the "ball" held in the gun muzzle can be used as a rubber eraser. Further, a perfume may be preferably added to the "ball", since the smell can also be enjoyed. Moreover, the "ball" of coloring may be preferable, since it can be enjoyed visually. In addition, when the "ball"
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of coloring is used, fragrances may be changed for every color.
According to the above-described air gun toy, since the ball loading opening is provided on the periphery of the gun barrel, a ball can be loaded in the gun barrel without pulling out the pushing rod from the gun barrel. Consequently, the toy can be enjoyed anywhere easily. Further, since a ball made of rubber may be used, a work for wetting paper with water and rounding the paper may become unnecessary.
Further, in the air gun toy of the present invention, the gun muzzle may have a shape narrower than the gun barrel.
According to the air gun toy, since the gun muzzle may have a shape narrower than the gun barrel, a ball holding force in the gun muzzle may increase. Therefore, a ball can fly distantly far, and the sound of shooting noise of the ball can be made good.
Moreover, in the air gun toy of the present invention, a rodlike member can be inserted into the gun body or the handling portion from the shaft line direction, and the gun body can be attached to the inserted rodlike member. Further, the gun body may have a form of a component part of a machine gun. Moreover, the gun barrel and the pushing
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rod may be detachable from the gun body, and the rodlike member can be inserted into the portion from which the gun barrel of the gun body is detached. The rodlike member may be preferably a pencil.
According to the air gun toy, since the gun body can be attached to a rodlike member, an air gun toy having a different form can be made by attaching the gun body to the rodlike member. Thereby, pleasure increases so much. That is, when a body of a gun is attached to, for example, a pencil, the form will change by, for example, whether a long pencil is used or a short pencil is used. The form will also change by to which position of the pencil that the body of the gun is attached. Therefore, volition to creation of the form of oneself liking may be stirred up. Further, since the gun body may have a form of a component part of a machine gun, a machine gun toy can be made when it is attached to a rodlike member, such as, a pencil. Thereby, pleasure increases so much. Moreover, for example, in case that the gun body is made by modeling on a stock of a machine gun, the gun barrel and the pushing rod can be removed from the gun body when it is attached to a rodlike member. Therefore, the body of the gun toy can be mounted on an arbitrary position of the rodlike member, so that the degree of freedom of form change may increase.
According to another aspect of the present invention,
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a gun barrel, into which a front end side of a pushing rod is inserted from back, comprises a ball loading opening being provided in a position which is a predetermined distance back apart from a gun muzzle on a periphery of the gun barrel. Further, the gun muzzle may have a shape narrower than the gun barrel.
According to the gun barrel, since a ball loading opening is provided on the periphery thereof, a ball can be loaded in the gun barrel without pulling out the pushing rod from the gun barrel. Therefore, it can be used easily. Further, since the gun muzzle may have a shape narrower than the gun barrel, a ball holding force in the gun muzzle may increase. Thereby, the ball can fly distantly far, and the sound of shooting noise of the ball can be made good.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, a ball shooting device comprises the gun barrel and the pushing rod. The bun barrel and the pushing rod may be inseparable and integral.
According to the ball shooting device, since a ball loading opening is provided on the periphery of the gun barrel, a ball can be loaded in the gun barrel without pulling out the pushing rod from the gun barrel. Therefore, it can be used easily. Further, since the gun barrel and the pushing rod may be inseparable and integral, the handling becomes easy. Therefore, disassembling and
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assembling of the air gun toy can be made easily. According to a furthermore aspect of the present invention, a machine gun toy comprises a plurality of component parts of a machine gun, and a rodlike member. At least one of the component parts of the machine gun comprises a gun barrel being provided with a ball loading opening being provided in a position on a periphery of the gun barrel, the position being a predetermined distance back apart from a gun muzzle; a pushing rod being movable back and forth in a shaft line direction of the gun barrel, a front end side of the pushing rod, being inserted into an inside of the gun barrel, and having a handling portion in a back end side of the pushing rod, the handling portion projecting through a back portion of the gun barrel; and a gun body, in which the gun barrel is held, the gun body having a ball loading opening, which is provided on a periphery of the gun body and adjusted to the ball loading opening of the gun barrel. The machine gun toy is made when the component parts of the machine gun are attached to the rodlike member.
According to the machine gun toy, since the machine gun toy is made when component parts of a machine gun are attached to a rodlike member, pleasure increases so much. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the appended drawings given by way of illustration only, and thus are not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention, and wherein; FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an air gun toy according to a first embodiment of the present invention; FIGS. 2A and 2B are views showing a structure of the air gun toy according to the first embodiment of the present invention, wherein FIG. 2A is a sectional side view showing the air gun toy, and FIG. 2B is a view showing a back wall of the gun body of the air gun toy; FIG. 3 is a side view showing an air gun toy according to a second embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 4 is a side view showing a first part of the air gun toy according to the second embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 5 is a side view showing a second part of the air gun toy according to the second embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 6 is a side view showing a third part of the air gun toy according to the second embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 7 is a side view showing a fourth part of the air gun toy according to the second embodiment of the
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present invention; FIG. 8 is a side view showing a fifth part of the air gun toy according to the second embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a target according to the embodiments of the present invention; FIG. 10 is a view showing an internal structure of the target according to the embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 11 is a view showing an internal structure of the target according to the embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing an air gun toy according to another embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing an air gun toy according to further embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing an air gun toy of still further embodiment of the present invention; and FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing an air gun toy according to earlier technology.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION Referring to the appended drawings, embodiments of the air gun toy according to the present invention will be
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explained as the following. First Embodiment A first embodiment of an air gun toy according to the present invention is shown in FIG. 1. The air gun toy 100 comprises a gun barrel 10, a pushing rod 20, and a gun body 30. The gun barrel 10 is held within the gun body 30.
As shown in FIG. 2A, the gun barrel 10 has a tubular shape, and the front end opening thereof works as a gun muzzle 11. The gun muzzle 11 has a shape narrower than the inner surface of the gun barrel 10. Further, a round ball loading opening 12 is provided on the periphery of the gun barrel 10. The ball loading opening 12 is adjusted to a ball loading opening 31 provided on the periphery of the gun body 30. Consequently, when a ball S is put into the ball loading opening 31, the ball S will be loaded into the gun barrel 10.
on the other hand, the front end side of the pushing rod 20 can be inserted into the inside of the inner tube, that is, the inner surface of the gun barrel 10. A handling portion 21 is attached to the back end of the pushing rod 20. The pushing rod 20 has a length that a ball S can be led to the gun muzzle 11 when the pushing rod 20 is pushed into the gun barrel 10. Further, a projection
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22 is provided on the periphery of the pushing rod 20, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2A. On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 2B, on the back wall of the gun body 30, an inserting opening 33, into which the pushing rod 20 is inserted, is provided. A cutout 34 engaged with the projection 22 is provided in the inserting opening 33. Then, the projection 22 is engaged with the cutout 34. After the pushing rod 20 is deeply pushed into the gun barrel 10, the projection 22 is engaged with the front surface of the back wall 32 by rotating the pushing rod 20, so that the pushing rod 20 is locked. With the lock of the pushing rod 20, the pushing rod 20 is in the state that it cannot be pulled out from the gun barrel 10. on the ot"her hand, the ball S used for the air gun toy 100 is made of rubber, and has a spherical shape. The outer diameter of the ball S is set slightly larger than the inner diameter of the gun barrel 10. Next, the method for using the air gun toy 100 will be explained. It will be explained from the state that the ball S is not held at the gun muzzle 11. At first, the ball S is put in through the ball loading opening 31, and the ball S is loaded in the gun barrel 10 through a ball loading opening 12 of the gun
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barrel 10. Then, the pushing rod 20 is deeply pushed into the gun barrel 10, so that the ball S is led to the gun muzzle 11. Thereby, the ball S is held elastically at the gun muzzle 11. Next, the pushing rod 20 is pulled back to the back of the ball loading openings 31 and 12, that is, until the pushing rod 20 stops closing the ball loading openings 31 and 12, and a next ball S is put in through the ball loading opening 31. After that, the next ball S is loaded in the gun barrel 10 through the ball loading opening 12. Then, the pushing rod 20 is pushed into the gun barrel 10. Thereby, the air between both balls S is compressed, so that the first ball S is shot vigorously by the air pressure.
Second Embodiment A second embodiment of an air gun toy according to the present invention is shown in FIG. 3. The air gun toy 200 comprises a plurality of component parts 210, 220, 230, 240 and 250 combined by a pencil P. Each part 210, 220, 230, 240 and 250 of the air gun toy 200 can be used as an air gun toy.
The part 210 is modelled on a silencer. As shown in FIG. 4, on the body 211 of the part 210, a foldable grip 212 is provided. The grip 212 is used when the part 210 is solely used as an air gun toy. Further, in the body 211 of
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the part 210, a gun barrel 10a having fundamentally the same structure as the gun barrel 10 in the first embodiment, is installed. A ball loading opening (not shown in the f igure) corresponding to the ball loading opening 31 in the first embodiment is provided on the body 211 of the part 210. A ball loading opening (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the ball loading opening 12 of the gun barrel 10 in the first embodiment is also provided on the gun barrel 10a. When a ball S is put in through the former non-shown ball loading opening, the ball S is loaded in the gun barrel 10a through the latter non-shown ball loading opening on the periphery of the gun barrel 10a. Further, a pushing rod 20a is attached to the body 211 of the part 210. The pushing rod 20a has fundamentally the same structure as the pushing rod 20 in the first embodiment. However, the form of a handling portion 21a thereof is different from the handling portion 21 in the first embodiment. Moreover, a pencil inserting opening (not shown in the figure) is provided on the handling portion 21a, so that the pencil P can be inserted into the pencil inserting opening. when attaching the body 211 of the part 210 to the pencil P, it is carried out in the state that the pushing rod 20a is locked by the same method as the first embodiment.
The part 220 is modelled on a launcher. As shown in FIG. 5, a foldable grip 222 is provided on the body 221 of
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the part 220. When the part 220 is solely used as an air gun toy, the grip 222 can be used.. Further, in the body 221 of the part 220, a gun barrel 10b having fundamentally the same structure as the gun barrel 10 in the first embodiment, is installed. A ball loading opening (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the ball loading opening 31 in the first embodiment is provided on the body 221 of the part 220. A ball loading opening (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the ball loading opening 12 of the gun barrel 10 in the first embodiment is also provided on the gun barrel 10b. When a ball S is put in through the former non-shown ball loading opening, the ball S is loaded in the gun barrel 10b through the latter non-shown ball loading opening on the periphery of the gun barrel 10b. Further, a pushing rod 20b is provided in the part 220.
The pushing rod 20b has fundamentally the same structure as the pushing rod 20 in the first embodiment. However, the form of a handling portion 21b thereof is different from the handling portion 21 in the first embodiment. Moreover, the body 221 of the part 220 comprises a mounting portion 224. The pencil P can be passed into the mounting portion 224 .
The part 230 is modelled on a scope. As shown in FIG. 6, a foldable grip 232 is provided on the body 231 of the part 230. Also when the part 230 is solely used as an air
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gun toy, the grip 232 can be used. Further, in the body 231 of the part 230, a gun barrel 10c having fundamentally the same structure as the gun barrel 10 in the first embodiment, is installed. A ball loading opening (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the ball loading opening 31 in the first embodiment is provided on the body 231 of the part 230. A ball loading opening (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the ball loading opening 12 of the gun barrel 10 in the first embodiment is also provided on the gun barrel 10c. When a ball S is put in through the former non-shown ball loading opening, the ball S is loaded in the gun barrel 10c through the latter non-shown ball loading opening on the periphery of the gun barrel 10c. Further, a pushing rod 20c is attached to the body 231 of the part 230. The pushing rod 20c has fundamentally the same structure as the pushing rod 20 in the first embodiment. However, the form of a handling portion 21c thereof is different from the handling portion 21 in the first embodiment. In addition, the body 231 of the part 230 can be mounted in the part 240 by, for example, a groove.
The part 240 is modelled on a pistol. As shown in FIG. 7, a fixed grip 242 is provided on the body 241 of the part 240. When the part 240 is individually used as an air gun toy, the grip 242 can be used. Further, in the body
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241 of the part 240, a gun barrel 10d having fundamentally the same structure as the gun barrel 10 in the first embodiment, can be installed. A ball loading opening (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the ball loading opening 31 in the first embodiment is provided on the body 241 of the part 240. A ball loading opening (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the ball loading opening 12 of the gun barrel 10 in the first embodiment is also provided on the gun barrel 10d. When a ball S is put in through the former non-shown ball loading opening, the ball S is loaded in the gun barrel 10d through the latter non-shown ball loading opening on the periphery of the gun barrel 10d. Further, a pushing rod 20d is attachable to the body 241 of the part 240. The pushing rod 20d has fundamentally the same structure as the pushing rod 20 in the first embodiment. However, the form of a handling portion 21d thereof is different from the handling portion 21 in the first embodiment. In addition, the pencil P can be passed into the body 241 of the part 240, in the state that the gun barrel 10d and the pushing rod 20d are detached.
The part 250 is modelled on a stock. As shown in FIG. 8, on the body 251 of the part 250, a foldable grip 252 is provided. The grip 252 is used when the part 250 is solely used as an air gun toy. Further, in the body 251 of the part 250, a gun barrel l0e having fundamentally the same
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structure as the gun barrel 10 in the first embodiment, can be installed. A ball loading opening (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the ball loading opening 31 in the first embodiment is provided on the body 251 of the part 250. A ball loading opening (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the ball loading opening 12 of the gun barrel 10 in the first embodiment is also provided on the gun barrel 10e. When a ball S is put in through the former non-shown ball loading opening, the ball S is loaded in the gun barrel 10e through the latter non-shown ball loading opening on the periphery of the gun barrel 10e. Further, a pushing rod 20e is attachable to the body 251 of the part 250. The pushing rod 20e has fundamentally the same structure as the pushing rod 20 in the first embodiment. However, the form of a handling portion 21e is different from the handling portion 21 in the first embodiment. In addition, the pencil P can be inserted in the body 251 of the part 250, in the state that the gun barrel 10e and the pushing rod 20e are detached.
Then, a target 300 shown in FIG. 9 is explained. The target 300 is in a thin box shape. Six round holes 301 are formed in the target 300. Room R corresponding to each of the six holes 301, is provided in the inside of the target 300, as shown in FIG. 10. A circular plate 302, which closes the hole 301 from an inner side, is provided in each
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room R. The circular plates 302 are one size larger than the holes 301. Further, an arcuate supporting portion 303 is provided directly under the hole 301 in each room R.
The holes 301 can be closed with the circular plates 302 in the state that the circular plates 302 are placed on the supporting portions 303. Moreover, a slit 304 is provided in the target 300, so that a score sheet 305 is inserted in the slit 304. In addition, when the score sheet 305 is inserted, the rooms R are divided by the score sheet 305, as shown in FIG. 11.
After the main surface of the target 300 is turned to the bottom and the target 300 is made reverse, the target 300 is stood right. Thereby, the circular plates 302 are on the supporting portions 303. In the target 300, if a ball S hits one of the circular plates 302, the circular plate 302 hit by the ball S falls from the supporting portion 303 by the impulse. Therefore, the score in the inside of the score sheet 305 is exposed and displayed.
In the above, the embodiment of the present invention is explained. However, it is needless to say that the present invention is not limited to such embodiment, but various modifications are possible in a range within the scope of the present invention.
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For example, the air gun toy can be, for example, a pencil form air gun toy 410 as shown in FIG. 12, a watch form air gun toy 420 as shown in FIG. 13, or a portable telephone form air gun toy 430 as shown in FIG. 14. The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-199110 filed on June 30, 2000 including specification, claims, drawings and summary are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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Claims (16)
- What is claimed is: 1. An air gun toy comprising: a gun barrel; and a pushing rod being movable back and forth in a shaft line direction of the gun barrel, a front end side of the pushing rod, being inserted into an inside of the gun barrel, and having a handling portion in a back end side of the pushing rod, the handling portion projecting through a back portion of the gun barrel; wherein a first ball, which is held near a gun muzzle of the gun barrel, is shot through the gun muzzle by pushing a second ball, which is loaded in a back position of the first ball, and by heightening an air pressure existing between the two balls; and wherein a ball loading opening is provided on a periphery of the gun barrel in a position which is a predetermined distance back apart from the gun muzzle.
- 2. The air gun toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ball has an elastic body.
- 3. The air gun toy as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the ball is made of rubber.
- 4. The air gun toy as claimed in any one of claims I to 3, wherein the gun muzzle has a narrow shape compared<Desc/Clms Page number 21>to the gun barrel.
- 5. The air gun toy as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, comprising a gun body, in which the gun barrel is held, the gun body having a ball loading opening, which is provided on a periphery of the gun body and adjusted to the ball loading opening of the gun barrel.
- 6. The air gun toy as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein a rodlike member is capable of being inserted into the gun body or the handling portion from the shaft line direction, and the gun body is attachable to an inserted rodlike member.
- 7. The air gun toy as claimed in claim 6, wherein the gun body has a form of a component part of a machine gun.
- 8. The air gun toy as claimed in claim 7, wherein the gun barrel and the pushing rod are detachable from the gun body, and the rodlike member is capable of being inserted into a portion from which the gun barrel of the gun body is detached.
- 9. The air gun toy as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 8, wherein the rodlike member is a pencil.<Desc/Clms Page number 22>
- 10. A gun barrel, into which a front end side of a pushing rod is inserted from back, being provided with a ball loading opening being provided in a position on a periphery of the gun barrel, the position being a predetermined distance back apart from a gun muzzle.
- 11. The gun barrel as claimed in claim 10, wherein the gun muzzle has a shape narrower than the gun barrel.
- 12. A ball shooting device comprising: the gun barrel as claimed in claim 10 or claim 11; and the pushing rod.
- 13. The ball shooting device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the gun barrel and the pushing rod are inseparable and integral.
- 14. A.machine gun toy comprising: a plurality of component parts of a machine gun; and a rodlike member; wherein at least one of the component parts comprises a gun barrel being provided with a ball loading opening being provided in a position on a periphery of the gun barrel, the position being a predetermined distance back apart from a gun muzzle; a pushing rod being movable back and forth in a shaft line direction of the gun barrel, a<Desc/Clms Page number 23>front end side of the pushing rod, being inserted into an inside of the gun barrel, and having a handling portion in a back end side of the pushing rod, the handling portion projecting through a back portion of the gun barrel; and a gun body, in which the gun barrel is held, the gun body having a ball loading opening, which is provided on a periphery of the gun body and adjusted to the ball loading opening of the gun barrel; and wherein the machine gun toy is made when the component parts of the machine gun are attached to the rodlike member.
- 15. A gun toy substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in any of Figures I to 14 of the accompanying drawings.
- 16. A gun barrel substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in any of Figures I to 14 of the accompanying drawings.
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