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The MMS [Mobile Missile System] was first released boxed in U.S. toy stores in 1982. The box included the operator, Hawk.
In 1983, the action figures were re-tooled with swivel-arm battle grip. The MMS included the swivel-arm version of Hawk and the text on the front of the box reflected this change.
The MMS was discontinued in 1984. Left-over MMSs were sold by Hasbro Direct via mail-order from between 1985 and 1987.
Original Retail Price (Approx.): $5.99
Hasbro Product Number: 6054
Lee's Guide: GIJ-82052a
Tomart's Guide: #GI5051 and GI5194 (re-release w/ swivel arm figure)
The Ultimate Guide: Pg. 16
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This was the only version of the MMS ever released.
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Hawk was one of the first figures released in the first series (1982). He came packaged exclusively with the G.I.Joe Mobile Missle System (MMS). Like all of the original sixteen figures, Hawk was first released with "straight arms" (v1) and then later released in 1983 with "swivel-arm battle grip" (v1.5).
Click here for more on Hawk.
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Take extra care with the rocket pod that holds the three missiles - it snaps onto the turret and can sometimes be found broken off.
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No variations of the MMS [Mobile Missle System] are known to exist.
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The vehicle mold was repainted or retooled for the following vehicles:
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Images From The Collections Of:
Chad Hucal, Steve Wagnon, E. Son, Akshay Lakhiani, Robert "EagleEyeJoe" Culpepper, Justin Ware, and Ron Conner
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