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    Beretta 93R

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beretta_93R


    Beretta 93r 9mm Post Dealer Sample 93 : Machine Guns at GunBroker.com


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    indykid

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    Most people don't know about the Beretta 93 Machine pistol because the right to keep and bear arms has been so infringed, only a handful of them are in this country, and none can be owned by honest citizens that aren't federally licensed or have a uniform as primary source of income and have a boss willing to go through the needed paperwork.

    I would love to add that to my Beretta collection, but my lawyer refused to work with me to restore my rights.:n00b:
     
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    Most people don't know about the Beretta 93 Machine pistol because the right to keep and bear arms has been so infringed, only a handful of them are in this country, and none can be owned by honest citizens that aren't federally licensed or have a uniform as primary source of income and have a boss willing to go through the needed paperwork.

    I would love to add that to my Beretta collection, but my lawyer refused to work with me to restore my rights.:n00b:

    there are a few 93Rs out there that are transferable, less than 10 of them and run around $15K to $25K ...
    lots of them outside the USA..
     

    CombatVet

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    I was watching something on History end of last year and they featured this. They're restricted obviously as to who can use them. This particular firearm was only usable by a law enforcement agent in a shooting competition. Kinda sad imo.
     

    bullet

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    I think I rather have a Glock 18. First time I seen one of these was in the movie Broken arrow it was used by John Travolta. Looks better with the black grips. IMO.
     

    duffman0286

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    Care to explain????
    dont get me wrong i like the m9 but our in are unit where so old and where out the slide rattled, stoved piped every other round,trigger binded, just not guns i wanted to carry oversea's, my personal m9 that was issued to me state side has a cracked chamber (gald i caught id before qualifications) along with other issues i saw
     

    45fan

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    dont get me wrong i like the m9 but our in are unit where so old and where out the slide rattled, stoved piped every other round,trigger binded, just not guns i wanted to carry oversea's, my personal m9 that was issued to me state side has a cracked chamber (gald i caught id before qualifications) along with other issues i saw
    Sounds like you had some lazy armorers. I know that my M16 wasnt the prettiest or the youngest thing, but it functioned flawlessly, as did my M9. Often it seems more of a reflection of the people who maintain the weapon than the weapon its self that shows its shortcomings.
     

    orange

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    Gary! Not cool.
    That's probably my favorite machine pistol. Three round burst only, but I've seen a conversion with the limiter disabled - it takes a bit of rubber band wedged in the gearing to make it fire until the trigger is released, or it runs empty.

    Unfortunately I don't foresee myself ever owning one.
     
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