Overview:
In the airsoft history archives, Falcon Toy Company, now an extinct species in the industry, was known for marching to the beat of their own drum, crafting replicas that added a dash of silliness to the scene. One such oddball creation was the Bren Ten Blowback Pistol – a rare bird in the airsoft world, a bit like finding a unicorn in a herd of horses compared to the big players like Tokyo Marui or Maruzen.
Quality:
Fashioned from the sturdy yet budget-friendly polymer, the Bren Ten Blowback Pistol feels like it's in on a joke, robust enough for some lively playtime. Covered head to toe in precision trademarks, this 1:1 scale replica is a quirky companion featuring a trigger-blocking safety, a slide catch that likes to play hide-and-seek by locking the slide forward, and a sneaky HPA line that does its best to blend in at the back. It might not have the glamour of the Marushin model, but it redeems itself with a party trick – the reverse blowback.
Internals:
Now, let's peek under the hood where the Bren Ten Blowback Pistol reveals its inner whimsy. Operating like the rebel first-generation MPL we chatted about in our previous escapade, this replica has air pressure playing matchmaker, pushing the "slide" forward, while a spring throws in some blowback pizzazz. It's like an upgrade from the days when you had to manually wrestle your slide back into position – this nifty system does the heavy lifting for you. No hop-up, no outer barrel shenanigans (just the inner peeking out when the slide takes a breather).
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How much does it cost and what is it he wait time?