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|index = 139 | |index = 139 | ||
|nationality = United States | |nationality = United States | ||
|classification = HG | |classification = HG | ||
|rarity = 2 | |rarity = 2 | ||
|manufacturer = Dornaus & Dixon Enterprises, Inc.< | |faction = [[Griffin & Kryuger]] | ||
| | |manufactureringame = [[I.O.P.]] | ||
| | |manufacturer = Dornaus & Dixon Enterprises, Inc. | ||
| | |artist = {{artist name|林大B}} (Original Artist);</br> | ||
{{artist name|小星}} (Velvet Shortcake) | |||
|fullname = Bren Ten | |||
|voiceactor = {{voice actor name|Satou Arise}} | |||
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| weaponinfo = By the 1980s, many police forces in the United States continued to hold onto their venerable, reliable revolvers. For decades, semi-automatic pistol designs had suffered from a reputation for less reliability, possibly threatening to malfunction and leave an officer vulnerable. However by the late ‘70s, new designs came forth that began to shed this negative light on automatic pistols with their reliability and higher capacity. Dubbed “Wonder Nines” after their 9x19mm caliber, such handguns included the HK VP70, S&W Model 59, Beretta 92, and most notably the CZ-75. | |||
As police forces began to adopt these Wonder Nines across the United States, critics quickly came forth. If reliability was no longer an issue, then it was their smaller caliber. Without the stopping power of .45 ACP or .357, many proponents argued that the new handguns would be unable to stop criminals in their tracks. Seeing the monetary potential of combining the advantages of revolvers and automatics, Thomas Dornhaus and Michael Dixon came together with the legendary Jeff Cooper under Dornaus & Dixon Enterprises Inc., culminating in their creation: The Bren Ten | |||
The Bren Ten is a short recoil, locked breech, semi-automatic pistol chambered in 10x25mm Auto and was produced from 1983 to 1986. Based on the widely successful CZ-75, it featured several differences such as adjustable sights and the combat manual safety, allowing one to carry the Bren Ten on safety with the hammer cocked back (Known today as <i> Condition One</i>). Several variants were produced, with the gun marketed towards civilians, police, and special forces groups. | |||
Despite rave reviews and combining the advantages of revolvers and automatic pistols, the Bren Ten was an utter failure on the market. Between the brand new company, untested gun, and virgin cartridge it sported, many were wary to hop onto the Bren Ten train. The handgun was generally accurate and reliable, though some specimens showed the spotty quality control at the Huntington Beach factory. Alongside rushed attempts to fill orders, the main problem many faced were a lack of magazines, which can cost more than the handgun itself today. With these factors and more, it was no surprise when the company declared bankruptcy, production halting to a stop. | |||
Yet the handgun hasn’t fallen into complete obscurity. Fans and collectors continue to praise its aesthetics, reliability, and power. <i>Miami Vice</i>’s Sonny Crockett used it as his primary sidearm, forever immortalizing its place in entertainment history. Its relevance continues on, so much so Peregrine Industries and Vltor Weapon Systems attempted to reproduce the gun for the market in the 1990s and 2010s respectively. These attempts failed, but the legacy of the Bren Ten lives on, if not in the gun, then in the caliber it pioneered. The 10mm Auto cartridge continues to see use by a dedicated fanbase with firearms such as the Colt Delta Elite, Glock 20, and SIG P220, among others. | |||
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|drop= Can be obtained from battle stages from Chapter 7-1 onward. | |||
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| | |costume1 = Velvet Shortcake | ||
| | |costume2 = May You Have Auspicious Celebrations | ||
| | |gallery=<gallery> | ||
| | File:Bren Ten_S.png|Profile image | ||
| | File:Bren Ten.png|Full artwork | ||
| | File:Bren Ten_D.png|Full damaged artwork | ||
| | File:Bren Ten costume1.png|"Velvet Shortcake Full artwork | ||
File:Bren Ten_costume1 D.png|"Velvet Shortcake" Full damaged artwork | |||
File:Bren Ten costume2.png|"May You Have Auspicious Celebrations" Full artwork | |||
File:Bren Ten_costume2 D.png|"May You Have Auspicious Celebrations" Full damaged artwork | |||
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*The 10mm Auto cartridge is favored by North American hunters and hikers and is used as a common sidearm for defense against bears and mountain lions due to its high power that allows it to penetrate thicker hides. When used in this role, hard cast rounds made almost entirely out of metal alloys harder than lead are used. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 19 September 2024
Bren Ten | Quotes |
Bren Ten 139 | |
Gun Information | |
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Full name | Bren Ten |
Country of origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Dornaus & Dixon Enterprises, Inc. |
Game Information | |
Faction | Griffin & Kryuger |
Manufactured / Revised by |
I.O.P. |
Voice actor | Satou Arise |
Artist | 林大B (Original Artist); 小星 (Velvet Shortcake) |
Released on | CN (2016-5), TW, KR, EN, JP (ブレン・テン) |
Chibi Animation | |
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How to obtain[edit]
NORMALHEAVY Timer 0:28:00. See T-Doll Production for details.
DROP Can be obtained from battle stages from Chapter 7-1 onward.
REWARD Not obtained as a reward
Exclusive Equipment[edit]
There is no exclusive equipment for this T-Doll.
Union Skill[edit]
There is no union skill for this T-Doll.
Stats / Data[edit]
Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.
Weapon Background[edit]
By the 1980s, many police forces in the United States continued to hold onto their venerable, reliable revolvers. For decades, semi-automatic pistol designs had suffered from a reputation for less reliability, possibly threatening to malfunction and leave an officer vulnerable. However by the late ‘70s, new designs came forth that began to shed this negative light on automatic pistols with their reliability and higher capacity. Dubbed “Wonder Nines” after their 9x19mm caliber, such handguns included the HK VP70, S&W Model 59, Beretta 92, and most notably the CZ-75.
As police forces began to adopt these Wonder Nines across the United States, critics quickly came forth. If reliability was no longer an issue, then it was their smaller caliber. Without the stopping power of .45 ACP or .357, many proponents argued that the new handguns would be unable to stop criminals in their tracks. Seeing the monetary potential of combining the advantages of revolvers and automatics, Thomas Dornhaus and Michael Dixon came together with the legendary Jeff Cooper under Dornaus & Dixon Enterprises Inc., culminating in their creation: The Bren Ten
The Bren Ten is a short recoil, locked breech, semi-automatic pistol chambered in 10x25mm Auto and was produced from 1983 to 1986. Based on the widely successful CZ-75, it featured several differences such as adjustable sights and the combat manual safety, allowing one to carry the Bren Ten on safety with the hammer cocked back (Known today as Condition One). Several variants were produced, with the gun marketed towards civilians, police, and special forces groups.
Despite rave reviews and combining the advantages of revolvers and automatic pistols, the Bren Ten was an utter failure on the market. Between the brand new company, untested gun, and virgin cartridge it sported, many were wary to hop onto the Bren Ten train. The handgun was generally accurate and reliable, though some specimens showed the spotty quality control at the Huntington Beach factory. Alongside rushed attempts to fill orders, the main problem many faced were a lack of magazines, which can cost more than the handgun itself today. With these factors and more, it was no surprise when the company declared bankruptcy, production halting to a stop.
Yet the handgun hasn’t fallen into complete obscurity. Fans and collectors continue to praise its aesthetics, reliability, and power. Miami Vice’s Sonny Crockett used it as his primary sidearm, forever immortalizing its place in entertainment history. Its relevance continues on, so much so Peregrine Industries and Vltor Weapon Systems attempted to reproduce the gun for the market in the 1990s and 2010s respectively. These attempts failed, but the legacy of the Bren Ten lives on, if not in the gun, then in the caliber it pioneered. The 10mm Auto cartridge continues to see use by a dedicated fanbase with firearms such as the Colt Delta Elite, Glock 20, and SIG P220, among others.
Gallery
Main artwork
Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.
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Profile image
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Full artwork
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Full damaged artwork
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"Velvet Shortcake Full artwork
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"Velvet Shortcake" Full damaged artwork
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"May You Have Auspicious Celebrations" Full artwork
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"May You Have Auspicious Celebrations" Full damaged artwork
Trivia
- The 10mm Auto cartridge is favored by North American hunters and hikers and is used as a common sidearm for defense against bears and mountain lions due to its high power that allows it to penetrate thicker hides. When used in this role, hard cast rounds made almost entirely out of metal alloys harder than lead are used.
References[edit]
List of T-Dolls |
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