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The 93R is hardly ever seen with it's attachable shoulder stock, and I find that to be a shame. Along with the VP70Z and the souped-up P38s from The Man From UNCLE, the shoulder-stocked machine pistol should be a staple of the movie villain or antihero.
The 93R is hardly ever seen with it's attachable shoulder stock, and I find that to be a shame. Along with the VP70Z and the souped-up P38s from The Man From UNCLE, the shoulder-stocked machine pistol should be a staple of the movie villain or antihero.
The only thing I don't like about it is the collapsable left hand grip. It hurts your hand!


The cinema is one of the few places that such a weapon enjoys any real success!
The cinema is one of the few places that such a weapon enjoys any real success!

Revision as of 23:38, 10 December 2009

The 93R is hardly ever seen with it's attachable shoulder stock, and I find that to be a shame. Along with the VP70Z and the souped-up P38s from The Man From UNCLE, the shoulder-stocked machine pistol should be a staple of the movie villain or antihero.


The only thing I don't like about it is the collapsable left hand grip. It hurts your hand!


The cinema is one of the few places that such a weapon enjoys any real success!

Wood (or is it Bakelite?) Grips

We really should have a photo with the brown grips. Those grips appear much more frequently than the black grips. IIRC, we used to have an MPM-quality photo with brown grips. I volunteer to go find one, be back soon -protoAuthor 00:55, 21 September 2009 (UTC)