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I am currently very interested in this gun. I was just wondering, can it be used with a sound suppressor? Perhaps barrel threading is available. Even if there isn't could anyone tell me if there's a holster for it? 9mm armour-peircing ammunition and 18-round mags sound good to me.
I am currently very interested in this gun. I was just wondering, can it be used with a sound suppressor? Perhaps barrel threading is available. Even if there isn't could anyone tell me if there's a holster for it? 9mm armour-peircing ammunition and 18-round mags sound good to me.
:: Obviously it can be used and with the sound suppressor, but anybody any more won't see it, because these pistols have been made a few, and its manufacture is stopped. Now these pistols can be seen only at special group on struggle against riots in corrective colonies (prisons).--[[User:Flexo|Flexo]] 15:34, 22 January 2012 (CST)

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More information

I am currently very interested in this gun. I was just wondering, can it be used with a sound suppressor? Perhaps barrel threading is available. Even if there isn't could anyone tell me if there's a holster for it? 9mm armour-peircing ammunition and 18-round mags sound good to me.

Obviously it can be used and with the sound suppressor, but anybody any more won't see it, because these pistols have been made a few, and its manufacture is stopped. Now these pistols can be seen only at special group on struggle against riots in corrective colonies (prisons).--Flexo 15:34, 22 January 2012 (CST)