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A few threads ago, someone posted an amazon link for handcuff keychains that were basically doll-sized handcuffs. I looked at them briefly but didn't end up buying any. I went on there the other day and it had those on the front page for me, alongside some gun keychains. I thought those could potentially also be good doll-sized guns, so I browsed them a bit. I found these ones made by Blade-Tech, which primarily makes holsters I think. They have four models available - 1911, "Revolver" (not sure if it's any specific one or just generic), Sig 226, and Sig 320c. They are $12.99 on amazon, but only $5.09 on their own website, so of course I ordered them directly. I ordered the first three of the four models I listed above. To my surprise, they were delivered 4 days later (I didn't get any shipping notification or anything).
The 1911 and the revolver seem to be perfectly sized for a MDD's hands, but the 226 is a little big. It may be good for a 1/3 doll, but I don't have any regular DDs to test with unfortunately.
The guns are made of a single solid piece of black plastic, so there are no moving or separate parts (unless you count the holster they come with). There's also no muzzle hole, but maybe you could drill one yourself if that's important. And speaking of holes, there is of course a hole through the bottom of the grip where the keyring attaches, which may be visible in photos from certain angles. You could probably position the gun at an angle so the hole isn't really noticeable; or just edit it out in post; or even just fill it in with something and paint or color it black with a sharpie.
All in all, I think it's a pretty good option for a budget doll handgun as long as you don't expect goatguns quality (and weight). It might not show that well in the photo, but the fine details up close are pretty good, such as the texture on the grip and any engraved text ("1911" on the ejection port which is on the other side)

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