Identifying a Blade Runner Blaster

Jensanso

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Hey guys...!
First time posting in here and I am sorry if this has been covered before. I have tried my best to search for answers with no luck.

I finally received a Blade runner blaster as a present from a friend who bought it of Ebay a while back. Getting it into Denmark was harder than one should think.

I have done tons of google search (image incl) but have not been able to find one just like it...

It came in a Tomenosuke box, HCG exclusive edition and with a Tomenosuke acrylic stand (which it does not fit) ...it has many metal parts but what throws me of is the plastic barrel/orange plug (which seem to be in one piece with the barrel) ...I have not seen this on any of the Tomenosuke´s

the flat head screw instead of the weaver screw is also of interest.

This is mind you the first Blaster I have in my hand and its not bad at all ...but at least could be a great way for me to get into modding it to ad more details etc. I have a full custom knife shop with basically any tools I would need to start customizing this incl two full on production Haas CNC´s so I am looking forward to diving deeper into this!

Any help is greatly appreciated and I'm super happy to finally be part of the community with a post.
Thanks in advance..!

Jens
 

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Thank you all so much! That was fast and great help. No I did not but this myself but my friend did and paid probably the equivalent to a TOMENOSUKE for it. He is bummed but at least I now how a gun I can modify without being too careful. I’m new to this type of making and it’s probably a good canvas to learn on

My mistake on the flat head. Simple language barrier as I thought it was in reference to the driver and not the head of the screw. Silly Danes.
 
My mistake on the flat head. Simple language barrier as I thought it was in reference to the driver and not the head of the screw. Silly Danes.

You're not wrong though; in my experience, most people will casually differentiate between a "flathead screw" (with a single-line slot) and a "Philips head screw" (with a plus-sign-shaped slot) even if those aren't necessarily the proper names.
 
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