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[Marushin] Colt 25 Auto 5mm PFC Firing Model Gun, Colt 25 Auto [Assembly Kit] (Scheduled for resale around March 2026 - Pre-order)
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[Marushin] Colt 25 Auto 5mm PFC Firing Model Gun, Colt 25 Auto [Assembly Kit] (Scheduled for resale around March 2026 - Pre-order)

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Product Description

*Reservation deadline: December 16th (Tuesday)*

Please note that as this is a made-to-order product, orders and reservations will not be accepted after December 16th.

*The release is scheduled for March 2026, but this may change depending on the situation. Thank you for your understanding.

5mm PFC firing model gun Colt 25 Auto [assembly kit]

This popular model faithfully recreates the classic pocket carry gun ".25 AUTO" and is now available in X-PFC specifications, allowing you to experience the powerful impact and crisp operation with every shot.

Newly equipped with a recoil buffer, it reduces the impact of blowback and increases durability!
In addition, the new extractor shape has been changed for better shell ejection!

[Main features]

  • Highly repeatable and reliable "centerfire" configuration
  • The .25 AL (aluminum) cartridge flies well, produces a sharp sound, and is satisfying to shoot.
  • Official Colt Licensed
  • Strengthened with "nylon barrel" standard equipment (also included in the kit)
  • (Rust prevention) The metal parts inside the main body are plated to improve rust prevention performance.

[Basic specifications]

  • Total length: 112mm
  • Weight: approx. 250g (HW)
  • Capacity: 6+1 rounds (5 rounds included)
  • Gunpowder used: 5mm PFC

*Unlike the finished product, the kit version has some areas where burrs on the plastic parts have not been removed.

Please paint or apply other finishing touches to your liking. Please understand that this assumes that you will be responsible for not only assembly but also deburring and breaking in the parts yourself. (Of course, if you don't mind these steps, they are not required.)

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