Expendable, rapidly replaced, single-part, knock-over, pull cord

Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target

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273408, F41J 704

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042497434

ABSTRACT:
A penetrable target element that is knocked over by a bullet, and is re-set to a standing position by a pull cord that is quickly attached and detached from the target element. After its mutilation by repeated gunfire, the target, with its removably attached pull cord is quickly and easily detached from a stationary part of a base, and an unused replacement target is quickly attached in its place. The replaceable target element contains both the pivot and pull cord connector devices within its single-part structure, and is stabilized and stands, otherwise unaided, on its bottom marginal edge.

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