Chicago Coin Gun and Rifle Games (Electro Mechanical):
Chronological order.
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- Pistol (aka Pistol Champ), Chicago Coin, 1947,
shoot four animal targets, 15 shots for 5 cents, "bubble head"
cabinet similar to Chicago Coin's
Basketball Champ.
- Commando Machine Gun, Chicago Coin, 1958,
self contained electrically operated coin operated machine guns,
large and comes in banks of three to fifteen guns, shoots steel balls,
adjustable from 130 to 525 shots per play, gun is really big,
large shooting gallery type device.
- Playland Rifle Gallery,
Chicago Coin, 8/59.
- Shoot the Clown,
Chicago Coin, 2/60.
- Pony Express,
Chicago Coin, 6/60.
- Ray Gun, Chicago Coin, 2/61, much like the 1930s and 1940s Seeburg
light gun games 1939 Chicken Sam and
1947 Shoot the Bear with a separate gun stand and a
cord connecting the gun and the target cabinet.
- Wild West,
Chicago Coin, 5/61, Indian moves back and forth in score box,
two piece light ray gun (light activated) and
gun stand and target stand, gun attached to gun stand and can
not be removed, CCM's last two-piece gun game. Similar
to CCM's Ray Gun (2/61).
- Long Range Rifle Gallery,
Chicago Coin, 12/61.
- Champion Rifle Range, Chicago Coin, 2/62, CCM/CDI,
same game as Rocket Rifle Range.
Shoot a pinball off a metal rack, and it drops onto a pinball playfield.
Shoot the pop bumpers to increase their value.
- Rocket Rifle Range, Chicago Coin, 2/62, CCM/CDI,
same game as Champion Rifle Range.
Shoot a pinball off a metal rack, and it drops onto a pinball playfield.
Shoot the pop bumpers to increase their value.
- World's Fair Rifle Gallery,
Chicago Coin, 7/62.
- Texas Ranger Gatling Gun,
Chicago Coin, 1963, huge machine type gun and unique cabinet.
- Riot Gun, Chicago Coin, 9/63.
- Super Scope Rifle, Chicago Coin, 1966 or 1967,
nearly identical to CCM's Green Beret.
- Green Beret, Chicago Coin, 1966 or 1967,
nearly identical to CCM's Super Scope.
- Wild West Rifle,
Chicago Coin, 1967.
- Ace Machine Gun,
Chicago Coin, 1/68, an updated version of CCM's
Texas Ranger (1963).
Electronic Sound Era
- Carnival Rifle Range, Chicago Coin, 5/68, electronic sound.
- Apollo Moon Shot Rifle Range,
Chicago Coin, 1/69, electronic sound.
- Safari, Chicago Coin, 6/69, 8-track tape player.
- Super Circus Rifle Gallery,
Chicago Coin, 12/69, electronic sound with 8-track player.
- Night Bomber,
Chicago Coin, 1/71, electronic sound.
- Sharp Shooter,
Chicago Coin, 5/71, electronic sound.
- Defender Machine Gun, Chicago Coin, 1971, solidstate sound.
- Sky Battle, Chicago Coin, 10/71.
- Twin Rifle, Chicago Coin, 1971, two players and two rifles,
8-track tape player.
- Foreign Legion Twin Machine Guns,
Chicago Coin, about 1971, Backglass has a French legionaire
with gun to Arab's head, 2 player, twin machine gun shaped guns.
- Flying Tiger, Chicago Coin, 1972, electronic sound.
- Rodeo Shooting Galley,
Chicago Coin, 1972, electronic sound, 8-track tape player background sound.
- Commando Machine Gun,
Chicago Coin, 1973, electronic sound.
- Trap Shoot, Chicago Coin, 4/73, dual console gun game
with a double-barrel style shotgun, light activate targets.
- Big Top Twin Rifle Gallery,
Chicago Coin, 1973, dual gun game, 8-track tape player.
- Flying Ducks, Chicago Coin, 1973.
- Funland Rifle,
Chicago Coin, 1974, optional 8-track tape player.
- Twin Skeet Shoot, Chicago Coin, 1974,
twin guns, 2 players, electronic sound, optional 8-track tape player.
- Rifle Gallery,
Chicago Coin, date unknown (probably mid-1970s).
- Coney Island Rifle, Chicago Coin, 7/76,
released as a pair with CCM's 1976 Shoot Out.
- Shoot Out, Chicago Coin, 3/76, released
at the same time as CCM's Coney Island gun game,
8-track tape player.
- Hunt Club,
Chicago Coin, 7/76, two piece light activiated gun game with saparte
gun stand and target stand,
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