European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 27, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Fantasizing with fake weaponry William c. Hidlay associated press in today s world of rambo and High fashion Jungle combat arb stores Selling enough weaponry to Lake Over a Small nation Are at the Rago. But look again some of i hem arc fakes some of them look tremendously Jack Dillonn. Spokesman Lof the led Cral Bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms in Washington said of the Inke guns being sold in a number of stores. Once in a while Yoti ii get sporadic reports Hal someone brandished a gun m a robbery and it turned out to be a he said. At commando clothing and Midway army Navy surplus on Chicago s North Side owner Moon woo displays an Ais Nalof fake machine guns from the Tommy gun of yes Eryea s gangster to the us sub machine gun of today s Lenorise. When i started Selling Thorn police Olliej s came in and said if somebody pulled this on to i would shool them " says woo. I feel a responsibility for Hal. So whenever i sell ene to a customer 1 always toll them not to Ever carry i his on thes reel ii looks so Reat you can be dead Tor woo s Siloro also Sells camouflage clothing. Dummy hand grenades Morlar shells and commando state ammunition belts with Silver Shell casings. Tho store s inventory includes a replica russian ak-4? for $265, a fake .45 Caliper pistol Silver like the one used on the Miami vice television show Lor s78 and a German world War ii Village sub machine gun for $185. The Uzi is the most popular one woo said lifting the six Pound Metal and plastic gun irom a Wall rack. It costs $245. It s fully a Lomach and it shools Blanks he said pulling Oul the ammo clip and snapping it Buck in place. Of
