ZhongrenTactical Mini Keychain Metal 6 Rounds Keyring Key Chain with Moving Parts Collection Pendant Bag Charm for Army Fan Men Gift
C**Z
Nicely made, surprisingly detailed, maybe a bit pricey.
Overall, I'm impressed with the quality of this little model pistol. It comes nicely packaged in a presentation tin with cut-out foam lining, and even a little microfibre cleaning cloth that also serves to stop it rubbing on the tin lid.Materials:The slide, barrel, magazine and assorted bits of internal mechanism are metal, the receiver/frame/grip is polymer (as with the real thing). On mine, the gold/brass plating on the diecast barrel was patchy from the outset, and wears easily.Function and detail:The slide can be cycled and it feeds the tiny brass-looking metal dummy rounds into the chamber. The barrel moves back and down to unlock the breech when the slide moves back. Impressively, it feeds and ejects the tiny dummy rounds when cycled. Even more impressively, it locks open when the mag is empty, and the slide lock can be manually operated too. The magazine latch works as expected, and the magazine is a smooth enough fit to drop free under gravity.The field strip latch is functional, and the slide can be removed in the same basic way as the real thing, whereupon the barrel, recoil spring etc. can also be removed. In the back of the slide/breech block there's a tiny spring loaded striker, and the striker is cocked and latched when the slide moves forward, and is released when the trigger is pulled. If you further dismantle the rear of the slide you can remove the striker and the ejector etc. Re-fitting the slide is a bit fiddly and you'll probably need to hold the trigger pulled in to get it fully re-installed.The breech block does not have a hole through for a firing pin (obviously). The barrel is solid in the middle, but recessed enough at the front to look like a barrel. It's made of soft diecast metal, and has big slots in the sides that line up with the side holes in the slide, but it doesn't have any top porting. The two-stage aspect to the trigger is (realistic) fake, the parts are just moulded together, there's no trigger safety.Fit and finish:The finish is pretty good, it looks very realistic, and feels good. It has some weight to it. The cycling/ejection works well as supplied, but if you strip it down, especially if you dismantle the striker/breech block/ejector assembly, you might have a bit of a time getting it working properly again. The ejector is *very* finicky, it's a tiny bit of springy steel which relies on having just the right amount of spring and curve to catch the rounds without jamming behind them and preventing the breech from properly closing. Also, the tiny striker parts, especially the spring, would be pretty easy to lose if you're careless. That said, I bought this for an 11 year old who managed to dismantle it completely without losing any parts.Given the cost of the thing (around thirty pounds when I bought it), I would have liked to have had rather more of the little brass dummy rounds, as they're super easy to lose. Or better yet, a source of spares. One reviewer said they got seven of them, I only got six; it would be best if we could buy a pack of 10 or something as an extra. The mechanism works better with fewer in the mag - put all six in and the mag spring exerts a little too much pressure, with 5 or fewer it works reliably.Probably a bit too delicate to use as a keyring, I think it would rapidly get damaged - for keyring use, some of the much cheaper, slightly smaller and less functional mini pistols seem better suited - probably not the super cheap all-plastic ones, but the kind of midrange 1/4 scale metal ones, about half this price, that don't have delicate ejection mechanisms etc.Scale wise, for the claimed 1/3 scale, the dimensions seem pretty close; discount the extended magwell and it's around 45mm high, slide length 69mm, compared with actual 139mm high, slide length 207mm.Summary:I've always loved miniature things that have realistic looks and function, and this does not at all disappoint. It's fairly expensive, for something that is essentially of no actual use, but it's a pleasing little model and everyone I've shown it to has been intrigued and impressed by it. To me, it's worth the price.
M**L
Mini glock
Very good quality only downside is the keychain part easily breaks and every time you load then cock tiny bullets come out although it's fun there should be a mode for no ejection.Very realistic
M**E
Cool little Glock
It is fun and it passes time would be good it you can decemble it but part from that it is good
D**N
WOWSERS
OMG, this little gun is absolutely fantastic, it was a little stiff to begin with so play with it as much as possible and it will soon loosen up.. #1: Load the magazine with 6 tiny bullets, (they provide 7 bullets so there's 1 spare). #2: Put magazine back in handle. #3: Pull the slide back and forth and watch the little bullets get ejected from top of slide.. Highly recommend 👌
A**
Have replace lost spring when took apart
Got replace it have glock 17 still good condition and intact not rusted up
J**Y
Excellent model
Great quality mini Glock... All working as advertised, only had it a couple of days so far..
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