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Bryco Model 38

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|quotetext=They say you get what you pay for... When your budget for a handgun is under 100 bucks or less, your options are going to be pretty limited anyway. The Bryco Model 38 was developed to be an ultra-low-cost handgun, made as cheaply and as simply as possible, making use of aluminium alloys and mild steel; with rumors claiming that they are produced using scavenged materials, to further save on costs. Being relegated to Bryco pistol production is seen as a punishment by weapon factory engineers, and shooters don't seem to like it very much either; they have gained a reputation for poor reliability, and breaking completely at the worst possible moment. If you find yourself needing an extremely cheap pistol (or multiple ones), well, at least, it's a small, lightweight pistol chambered in a decent defensive caliber. And it works... kinda... most of the time. Look, don't ask for too much when you paid [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]75 for it, okay?
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