Double Eagle Daniel Defense PCC GBBR Review
OptimusPrime
04 Mar 2026
Jaeger Precision takes a look at the Double Eagle Daniel Defense PCC, a licensed gas blowback airsoft replica that mimics a pistol-caliber carbine. It features a full-metal construction for the upper and lower receivers, rail system, and barrel, while utilizing a proprietary magazine design that holds 40 rounds. This specific model includes a compact PDW-style collapsible stock with five positions, making it suitable for close-quarters environments.
Internally, the replica utilizes several steel components, including the hammer, trigger, and bolt release, which contributes to its overall durability. The bolt is shorter than a standard MWS bolt to accommodate the compact frame, and it features an accessible hop-up adjustment wheel visible when the bolt is locked back. Initial testing shows the rifle produces a punchy firing impulse and a high rate of fire, though the thin magazines are notably susceptible to temperature drops during rapid use.
The package comes with a magazine, an M-LOK QD point insert, and a branded patch. He notes that while the replica performs well out of the box with power levels stabilizing around 1.1 joules, the proprietary nature of parts like the nozzle and magazine may present challenges for sourcing spares in certain regions. Despite these concerns, the build quality and authentic markings make it a functional option for enthusiasts looking for a compact gas blowback platform.