Tanaka S&W M36 3 inch .38 spl 'Chiefs Special' Version 2 HW Model Gun
Specifications:
Capacity (rds) | 6 |
Color | Black |
Country | Japan |
Length (mm) | 210.0 |
Magazine Type | Shells |
Material | Plastic |
Net Weight (g) | 444.0 |
Style | S&W |
Platform | NON FIRING MODEL |
Replica Type | PISTOL |
Size | Black |
Product Description:
The
Tanaka S&W M36 3-inch .38 spl 'Chiefs Special Ver 2 is a replica of
the 3-inch Chief's Special revolver. It features exquisite detailing
and a classic charm. The brown wood panels on the grip beautifully
complement the jet black finish of the pistol. Its compact size brings
to mind detective movies from the 70s or 80s.
At first glance, one might mistake this revolver for a metal gun due
to its meticulous finish. However, it is actually made of high-quality
heavyweight plastic. Despite being plastic, the revolver carries a
substantial weight and its combination with various metal parts creates
the illusion of a metal gun. Metal components such as the hammer,
trigger, and cylinder contribute to its realistic appearance, making it
an excellent choice for collectors and a potential prop for film or
cosplay.
The trigger of this revolver is a delight to use, with smooth and
direct double action. Pulling the trigger slowly feels buttery smooth
without any gritty sensation. When the hammer is pulled back, the
trigger breaks softly, and the sound of the cylinder rotating adds to
the overall attention to detail that Tanaka has put into this revolver,
making it truly impressive.
Tanaka S&W M36 3 inch .38 spl 'Chiefs Special' Ver 2 HW Model Gun
Jet black finish
Heavyweight M36 Revolver Model Gun
Highly detailed with a classic charm
Smooth and direct double-action trigger
Realistic Bullet Type housing chamber (5 Rds Dummy Bullet Included)
Wood Texture Polymer Grip
Metal components include the hammer, trigger, and cylinder
Excellent Craftsmanship with Textured grip and Solid Pistol Frame
Realistic appearance suitable for collectors, film, or cosplay prop
Authentic look & finishing by Tanaka Works, Japan