COMBAT on MeTV!

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It's been a while since I heard "Kirby, get the BAR" but MeTV is airing COMBAT re-runs in the early hours and my DVR is working double duty.

Just watched one of the many "battle scenes" and watched Sarge with his Tommy gun, Kirby with his BAR, and Little John and the others with theirs M1's dump $100's of dollars of ammo :)
 
I loved Combat and never missed a show. I had the Tommy gun and carried my Dad's WWII inert British grenade he swiped from the Canadian Army. It made a good prop when we played Combat and nobody even called the bomb squad in those days on me.
 
My dad would screw pipes onto old military rifle stocks he had around the shop and I'd play with those. My big brother built a four wall military style tent out of old sheets. One day he tied my friend, who was wearing a real army helmet, in a chair, then he and his friend kept hitting him in the head with a chain to "make him talk". We had more fun then with three TV channels and playing outside all the time than kids now with a zillion channels and video games. Here's an old commercial of the Tommy Gun...
Mattel Tommy Burst TV commercial 1960s! - YouTube
 
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We had more fun then with three TV channels and playing outside all the time than kids now with a zillion channels and video games. Here's an old commercial of the Tommy Gun...
Mattel Tommy Burst TV commercial 1960s! - YouTube

I think that kid just shot Otis!!

I remember the commericals too. I wonder how much one of those "Tommy-Burst Detective Kits" would sell for on ebay now? I would love to have some at $7!!
 
My dad would screw pipes onto old military rifle stocks he had around the shop and I'd play with those. My big brother built a four wall military style tent out of old sheets. One day he tied my friend, who was wearing a real army helmet, in a chair, then he and his friend kept hitting him in the head with a chain to "make him talk". We had more fun then with three TV channels and playing outside all the time than kids now with a zillion channels and video games. Here's an old commercial of the Tommy Gun...
Mattel Tommy Burst TV commercial 1960s! - YouTube

HOLY COW BATMAN====ONLY $3.

Did you notice that crook was none other than Otis the drunk, from the Andy Griffith show, and the pistol he carried was a Walther P-38.:)
 
I think that kid just shot Otis!!

I remember the commericals too. I wonder how much one of those "Tommy-Burst Detective Kits" would sell for on ebay now? I would love to have some at $7!!

You noticed that too-and he did. Otis drinks no more...
 
Better times

Wyatt,

Had the Tommy Gun as well, when we were stuck inside back then, playing was Erector Sets,,,, Lincoln Logs,,,etc.
Leonard
 
I think that kid just shot Otis!!

I remember the commericals too. I wonder how much one of those "Tommy-Burst Detective Kits" would sell for on ebay now? I would love to have some at $7!!

Is that Otis Campbell? Is Rat Patrol being aired anywhere. That and Combat were two of my favorites. Also, seems like there was a program about WW2 named Jericho in the late 60's.
 
I had one of those tommy guns too. Me and about 6-8 other kids used play guns in the neighborhood. We'd run around the houses, find each other and then shoot. Once shot you'd have to count to 100 before you could get up and play again. I remember Denny used to be the best guy to shoot. He could really die good. Get up in a tree, get shot, fall out of tree. Up on garage roof, get shot, roll off roof to ground. Everybody wanted to shoot Denny. Man, this forum certainly brings back some weird memories. Now I'm wondering if Denny ever became a stunt man.
 
Is that Otis Campbell? Is Rat Patrol being aired anywhere. That and Combat were two of my favorites. Also, seems like there was a program about WW2 named Jericho in the late 60's.

I used to love Rat Patrol as a kid. I bought the DVD set from SAM's Club last year and couldn't even make it through the a dozen episodes . . . it was just to silly to watch.
 
I used to love Rat Patrol as a kid. I bought the DVD set from SAM's Club last year and couldn't even make it through the a dozen episodes . . . it was just to silly to watch.

I saw one or two episodes when I was a kid and liked them. Fast forward about 15 years and I stumbled across them playing on WGN-Chicago--when they were worth a darn. Anyway, I managed to tape a few eps before they dropped the series. Fast forward 10 or so years, the series is out on dvd. Yippi says I, and I bought the first season at WM. I tried watching 4 episodes. I managed to do so thinkinf the stories would get better and it took my a lot of guts to watch the rest. The ONLY good things about the show were: Christopher George and Hans Gudegast. By this viewing, I found the series lacked greatly. Now had each episode been 54 minutes? that would have been a great show.

I paid $10 bucks for it and felt I was robbed of $9.98 cents. I wound up giving it away to a friend in Georgia who didnt know better. The best guest star of the series-at least in season 1, was Kurt Krueger.
 
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