Probably one of the nicer sub-compact blank guns you can find locally since the advent of the P114! The GLOCK 26 Gen4 picture illustrated is for comparative illustration purposes only.
Quick rundown of the key features to this pistol;
- Features a traditional automatic pistol magazine release
- Superior magazine material composition compared to other (Turkish) counterparts. Like the other BRUNI pistols, it have a galvinized iron magazine follower. The Floorplate is metal as well.
- Pseudo striker fired (no external hammer, only internal one)
- Traditional automatic slide release
- Recessed barrel blocker that is less obvious
- GLOCK Gen 3 type stippling
- Fully functional double blade trigger safety
- Black slide / black barrel & breech assembly
- Doesn't completely field strip the way a GLOCK does. You'll need to use the supplied galvinized allen wrench included to strip the pistol (grub screw situated in the centre of the rear sight notch)
- Lightweight polymer frame
- Broad double stack magazine frame - fits snug into larger hands.
This is a really nice compact gun to hold, which moreover, has that double stack magazine width on the frame and slide to help it sit more proper in the hand. True to the licensing, this pistol has the grip angle similar to a GLOCK and a fully functional double blade trigger safety. These have to be depressed in concert, in order for the primed internal hammer to go off. The trigger blades in question here are both metal, also featuring the scallop lines down its hook shape as you'd have on a GLOCK firearm.
The frame is polymer and lightweight, featuring a double stack magazine width, making it more comfortable for larger hands to handle. As noted above, you have your Gen3 checkering down the backstrap, side panels and finger grooves of the pistol, however, you won't unfortunately have an underbarrel Picatinny rail on this pistol. The magazine catch here sits flush w/ the contour of the frame and admittably, does take some getting used-to, in order to actuate. It does seem like it might be interchangeable to the left side, but we can't say for certain. It is however, manufactured from metal, as are your field strip notches and your slide catch
On the right face of the pistol, you have your "CIP - N" stamp, certifying that this pistol has been certified by the "Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives" or "Permanent International Commission for Firearms Testing"
The "N" stands for "Normal Shelling" , that is smokeless powder, both of which appears next to the emblem of the CIP testing house in Gardone, Italy.
The magazine as you may have ascertained by now, is good quality as described above and looks like it would certainly last for years to come.
Included in this deal, you will receive;
1x Bruni mini GAP (GLOCK 26 REPLICA) BLANK GUN - dual tone
1x Nylon bristle, wire twisted brush
1x Hard plated flare adapter, threaded ("BBM" branded)
1x 2mm Allen key, galvinized (For removing the slide)
In terms of discharging the pistol, please see;
Technical Specifications;
Replica of |
GLOCK 26 Gen 3 |
Calibre |
9x22mm P.A.K |
Venting | Front |
Pepper cartridge compatible? | Yes |
Dimensions (mm) |
|
Trigger Action |
Single Action, Semi Auto. |
Firing method |
Striker fired (Internal hammer) |
Magazine capacity |
5+1 |
Composition |
Polymer frame, metal slide |
Safety |
Double blade trigger safety. Also, use the field strip notches. Although, this is a bit makeshift, we'll admit, but it does work. |
Ease of Field Strip |
5/10 - Field stripping is supposed to be tool-free. While the allen key is included, we find it slightly disagreeable, but atleast it will make the gun more difficult to strip, for security purposes. |
Lanyard loophole |
No, unfortunately |
Removable gripstocks |
No, GLOCKs do not feature those |
Magazine Release |
Traditional, although slightly recessed into the frame, but works reliably |
Underbarrel Picatinny Rail |
No |
Probably one of the nicer sub-compact blank guns you can find locally since the advent of the P114! The GLOCK 26 Gen4 picture illustrated is for comparative illustration purposes only.
Quick rundown of the key features to this pistol;
- Features a traditional automatic pistol magazine release
- Superior magazine material composition compared to other (Turkish) counterparts. Like the other BRUNI pistols, it have a galvinized iron magazine follower. The Floorplate is metal as well.
- Pseudo striker fired (no external hammer, only internal one)
- Traditional automatic slide release
- Recessed barrel blocker that is less obvious
- GLOCK Gen 3 type stippling
- Fully functional double blade trigger safety
- Black slide / black barrel & breech assembly
- Doesn't completely field strip the way a GLOCK does. You'll need to use the supplied galvinized allen wrench included to strip the pistol (grub screw situated in the centre of the rear sight notch)
- Lightweight polymer frame
- Broad double stack magazine frame - fits snug into larger hands.
This is a really nice compact gun to hold, which moreover, has that double stack magazine width on the frame and slide to help it sit more proper in the hand. True to the licensing, this pistol has the grip angle similar to a GLOCK and a fully functional double blade trigger safety. These have to be depressed in concert, in order for the primed internal hammer to go off. The trigger blades in question here are both metal, also featuring the scallop lines down its hook shape as you'd have on a GLOCK firearm.
The frame is polymer and lightweight, featuring a double stack magazine width, making it more comfortable for larger hands to handle. As noted above, you have your Gen3 checkering down the backstrap, side panels and finger grooves of the pistol, however, you won't unfortunately have an underbarrel Picatinny rail on this pistol. The magazine catch here sits flush w/ the contour of the frame and admittably, does take some getting used-to, in order to actuate. It does seem like it might be interchangeable to the left side, but we can't say for certain. It is however, manufactured from metal, as are your field strip notches and your slide catch
On the right face of the pistol, you have your "CIP - N" stamp, certifying that this pistol has been certified by the "Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives" or "Permanent International Commission for Firearms Testing"
The "N" stands for "Normal Shelling" , that is smokeless powder, both of which appears next to the emblem of the CIP testing house in Gardone, Italy.
The magazine as you may have ascertained by now, is good quality as described above and looks like it would certainly last for years to come.
Included in this deal, you will receive;
1x Bruni mini GAP (GLOCK 26 REPLICA) BLANK GUN - dual tone
1x Nylon bristle, wire twisted brush
1x Hard plated flare adapter, threaded ("BBM" branded)
1x 2mm Allen key, galvinized (For removing the slide)
In terms of discharging the pistol, please see;
Technical Specifications;
Replica of |
GLOCK 26 Gen 3 |
Calibre |
9x22mm P.A.K |
Venting | Front |
Pepper cartridge compatible? | Yes |
Dimensions (mm) |
|
Trigger Action |
Single Action, Semi Auto. |
Firing method |
Striker fired (Internal hammer) |
Magazine capacity |
5+1 |
Composition |
Polymer frame, metal slide |
Safety |
Double blade trigger safety. Also, use the field strip notches. Although, this is a bit makeshift, we'll admit, but it does work. |
Ease of Field Strip |
5/10 - Field stripping is supposed to be tool-free. While the allen key is included, we find it slightly disagreeable, but atleast it will make the gun more difficult to strip, for security purposes. |
Lanyard loophole |
No, unfortunately |
Removable gripstocks |
No, GLOCKs do not feature those |
Magazine Release |
Traditional, although slightly recessed into the frame, but works reliably |
Underbarrel Picatinny Rail |
No |
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