Or should they be called "Boolseyes?"
This was a praiseworthy effort by the NRA, way back when, to reduce the number of broken windows, shot-up cans and bottles, and smashed powerline insulators by substituting an inexpensive and fairly innocuous breakable target in its place. It was hoped that reducing the mess left by the slobs would be one less reason for the average voter to dislike guns and demand more restrictions.
This box seems to be fairly complete, with instructions, price list and a pamphlet with a plug for the NRA. The Bustible Bullseye appears to be made of the same stuff clay pigeons are made of, with the NRA logo embossed on the front. It was about the size of a poker chip, and had a hole so it could be hung on a nail and a wire to push into a cardboard backing, if that setup was desired. I recall the name, vaguely, but don't know the time period and never saw any before this box showed up. Another Gun Show souvenir that came cheap, so I "had to have" it.
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