A Moral/PC Question! Cowboy Gun!
A Moral/PC Question! Cowboy Gun!
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Geoffers

Original Poster:

889 posts

276 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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Hi Guys,
Just a quick question,
My son is going to be five next week, and amongst other things (lego etc) I have bought him a Toy Cowboy Gun, so he can do what five year olds do ie monster hunting, playing cops and robbers etc!
The lady in the Toy Shop told me that not many parents buy these anymore as they are not PC.
I admit it is a while since I was five (am now 38!) but I seem to remember always running around with my Toy Colt 45, having battles with my mates etc etc!
Has the world moved away from these toys, is a tea set more appropriate these days,should I buy him a book on world peace?
Your thoughts please
ps, I got myself one as well, so I to can chase the baddies!
shoot

Sciroccology

29,908 posts

253 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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I grew up with a large arsenal of toy guns and it didn't turn me into Michael Ryan. I say balls to PC, get your kid tooled up!

Davi

17,153 posts

243 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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Geoffers said:
The lady in the Toy Shop told me that not many parents buy these anymore as they are gullible idiots who will buy into any mantra they hear.

okgo

41,544 posts

221 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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As above, get him some heat.

aclivity

4,072 posts

211 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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my sister wouldn't buy her son anything like a gun, or even a bow and arrow with rubber suckers.

He made his own out of lego, meccano, two sticks tied together, hands with two fingers sticking out, and as soon as he could wield a hammer and a nail, bits of wood from the garage (those "paint stirrers" his dad had saved).

So my take on it would be ... buy him a gun, and he has a gun to play with. Don't buy him a gun, that makes EVERYTHING into some sort of gun.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

262 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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i have a toy shop. we sell toy guns, a large range. it is up to the parents but i played with guns and air rifles as a child. we also sell toy swords. kids just want to play. nothing we sell could be mistaken for the real thing. just let them play

MK4 Slowride

10,028 posts

231 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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Get the kid a cashé of toy weapons as when WW3 starts (soon) we'll need every swinging dick in the field.

Boys play with guns and cars.

hugoagogo

23,427 posts

256 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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'cowboy' gun?

broke back mountain?
village people?

the prosecution rests, m'lud

AlexKP

16,484 posts

267 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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I had toy guns when I was a kid.

But then I didn't have Metal gear Solid on the PS3, so I had to go outdoors and pretend to shoot at stuff, rather than stay indoors on my arse perpetrating virtual carnage in full 3D Hi-Def ultra-realistic graphics...

Oddly enough, I am quite sane. I think.

deckster

9,631 posts

278 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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My son (6) and his friends seem to prefer swords to guns - I guess it's more fun to whack hell out of each other than just pointing a gun and going BANG. I certainly haven't noticed any particular tendency amongst parents to avoid instruments of war - in fact, apart from the odd eco-warrior range of toys (thanks ELC, but no thanks) most TV programmes and toys these days seem to be markedly more violent than when I was a kiddie. Can't say it bothers me, or any of my parently acquaintances, at all.

james_tigerwoods

16,344 posts

220 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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My favorite toy (one of them) was a "Megatron" - transformed to Walther, of course.

I'm perfectly normal...

Heads to the bell tower

4hero

4,505 posts

234 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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Just make sure it looks like a toy! I had the armed response unit at my house a few years back (with quite a few extra bib cars). A neighbour had seen me handing a plastic gun to a friend (he was going to a fancy dress party, it was an uzi 9mm) and they thought I was a terrorist.

Take care out there!

sleep envy

62,260 posts

272 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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Geoffers said:
The lady in the Toy Shop told me that not many parents buy these anymore as they are not PC.
buy the gun and cosh her with the stock for being a cretin


Moose.

5,345 posts

264 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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aclivity said:
my sister wouldn't buy her son anything like a gun, or even a bow and arrow with rubber suckers.

He made his own out of lego....
My parents wouldn't let me or my brother have toy guns, so we used to do just that! It's amazing how much power you can extract from rubber bands and Lego biggrin

Gargamel

16,132 posts

284 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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My son also six has (roughly)

seven lightsabres
couple of wooden swords
three or four "fan" guns that fire foam discs - great fun
A star wars laser blaster
Han Solos gun that fires foam darts
A bow and arrows - (foam)
A spiderman webshooter
A james bond spy gun

I seem to recall owning about fifty pellet guns and cap guns with my brothers as well as a blowpipe and various other guns.

Also most of the kids round our way have fathers that own shotguns, so guns are kind of a given, most of the school play "army" and no one has ever suggested that this is unusual.

Spiritual_Beggar

4,833 posts

217 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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You should have asked her if to discount it then...if they are finding SO hard to move Toy Guns these days, surely she'd be happy with any sort of deal.


Balls to PC........How else is he going to save the world from Aliens?

BOR

5,093 posts

278 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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It's a bit "bad taste" though, innit ? My son makes them out of sticks/lego/etc, which I'm ok with, I think it's natural. But I wouldn't buy him a toy gun. I don't think it would have any effects, but I'm against glamourising them.

off_again

13,917 posts

257 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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My sister tried to do this with her son. No guns, swords or anything destructive like that. All seemed OK until she caught him fashioning his own out of Lego. Not quite the same thing, but sufficiently like a gun to serve its purpose - i.e. you cannot stop them, its a 'boy' thing.

However, statistically and from recent research, there has been no proven evidence between violence and playing with 'violent' toys while growing up. Its a lifestyle choice, rather than anything that actually has any benefit for current or later life.

Personally, my son has a collection of swords, guns and the like. Current thing he likes is Pokemon and Gormitti.... he's only young once and he might as well enjoy it.

V8mate

45,899 posts

212 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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Sciroccology said:
I grew up with a large arsenal of toy guns and it didn't turn me into Michelle Ryan.
EFA.
You wish, eh? wink



OP: Cowboys guns are for girls. At 5, he should be into a fully strippable, full auto M16 BB gun at the very least!

Eric Mc

124,822 posts

288 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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Hold on a sec, cowboy guns aren't meant for shooring monsters.

Cowboy guns are meant for shooting "injuns" and other cowboys wearing black hats.

To shoot monsters you need a death-ray gun or at least a Johnny 7 rifle (with grenade launcher).