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Shooting Star Tommy Gun

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Place of origin
  
United States

Sights
  
Iron Laser pointer

Variants
  
Tommy Gun Combat

Type
  
Pneumatic BB machine gun

Manufacturer
  
Feltman Shooting Star Inc

The Shooting Star Tommy Gun is a pneumatic machine gun manufactured by Shooting Star Inc. It was invented by Charles A. Feltman, the son of Charles Feltman, often credited as the inventor of the hot dog in Coney Island, New York with young Feltman previously inventing a hot dog roll toaster.

The first version of the game was called "Mow 'Em Down" and featured a pneumatic machine gun resembling a water cooled heavy machine gun and was invented in 1939. Later Feltman modified the design to resemble a Thompson submachine gun with a patent granted in 1941 The weapon fired 100 .177 BBs.

Feltman industries operated in Coney Island for many years until it then moved to New Jersey and became Shooting Star Inc, as the object of the game was to shoot out all traces of a red star on a white paper card.

References

Shooting Star Tommy Gun Wikipedia