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Swerve wrote:How in the world is that going to work? Walmart selling a realistic toy gun? It didn't appear to have a blaze orange tip. We've been lucky to have been under the radar so far with online specialty stores and the like. That's one thing but Walmart, being as high profile as they are, trying to sell Megatron in stores seems like it's going to create future headaches for everyone else down the road. It's going to hit the fan once some PTA group or high profile lawyer looking to make a name for themself finds out.
Also, I noticed that they are gouging the hell out of the prices on all their Encore figures, not just Megatron. Some of the Encores are priced for about two times the amount that many online stores are currently charging.
AntBot wrote:I was thinking just the thing! A US corporate monster selling things not in compliance with current laws, much less WAL-MART, the overzealous family-friendly store. It's bizarre, but then again, it's online.
Props to whoever finds the thing in-store, if that's even possible.
Obsidian_Prime wrote:A little too expensive....I can find it someplace cheaper. But thank you, payload. :3
Swerve wrote:Yes, exactly. Also, so dumb kids or adults won't go aiming this at people in public or so dumbasses won't hold up 7-11 with Megatron. The NYC laws started because police accidentally shot people with realistic looking toy guns. At a distance you can't tell.
Also, how are police supposed to get close enough to check the rub sign to see if it is a bad guy gun or a good guy gun?
Auto Bot wrote:publicvisage wrote:Ironic yes, and also annoying.
I mean, isn't this law the reason why Classics Megatron had to be a green and orange Nerf gun in the first place?
That's an injustice to Classics Megatron.
publicvisage wrote:Auto Bot wrote:publicvisage wrote:Ironic yes, and also annoying.
I mean, isn't this law the reason why Classics Megatron had to be a green and orange Nerf gun in the first place?
That's an injustice to Classics Megatron.
Naw, the greatest in justice to Megatron happened back in the 80s when whatever wanker was in charge said, "Hey, you know what would be cool? If we make the most powerful character in the universe transform into a Walther P 38."
publicvisage wrote:Auto Bot wrote:publicvisage wrote:Ironic yes, and also annoying.
I mean, isn't this law the reason why Classics Megatron had to be a green and orange Nerf gun in the first place?
That's an injustice to Classics Megatron.
Naw, the greatest in justice to Megatron happened back in the 80s when whatever wanker was in charge said, "Hey, you know what would be cool? If we make the most powerful character in the universe transform into a Walther P 38."
Swerve wrote:publicvisage wrote:Auto Bot wrote:publicvisage wrote:Ironic yes, and also annoying.
I mean, isn't this law the reason why Classics Megatron had to be a green and orange Nerf gun in the first place?
That's an injustice to Classics Megatron.
Naw, the greatest in justice to Megatron happened back in the 80s when whatever wanker was in charge said, "Hey, you know what would be cool? If we make the most powerful character in the universe transform into a Walther P 38."
But isn't the Walther P38 the most powerful gun in the... man, I can't even finish that sentence without laughing.
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