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Like the Rayline Tracer Guns, this toy used ammunition that was available both with the gun when it was first purchased and separately as well. The Zebra II fired soft, yellow pea-sized vinyl balls at a muzzle velocity that might bruise a butterfly (if the vinyl ball had a good tailwind and if you got lucky) but to a 5 year old it was utterly bad ass. The sleek lines of the Zebra II made it perfect as a laser pistol or raygun from that time in the late 1950's / early 1960's. (" The Wizard" was reviewed months ago in my blog and was an interesting dual purpose toy that fired both darts as well as acted like a water gun.)
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" The Wizard" from " The Untouchables" staring Robert Stack (of course "The Wizard" had nothing to do with the TV show other than borrowing the name to make money commercially. Interestingly enough, the Whitney Wolverine also was the inspiration for another toy gun I acquired on Ebay. 22 caliber Whitney Wolverine (but I never knew that at the time, I thought that the Zebra II was something that some secret agents somewhere carried). This toy was based off of the (then) radical 1950's era. was the Rayline Zebra II soft pellet pistol. and a regular sidearm in my untold number of games of "guns" when I was in my single digit years.