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What purpose could the blade attached to the trigger guard POSSIBLY serve? [[User: 2wingo]] | What purpose could the blade attached to the trigger guard POSSIBLY serve? [[User: 2wingo]] | ||
It's not a blade. It's a folding handgrip. It's not very effective but it does help to control the muzzle rise. [[User:Rockwolf66|Rockwolf66]] ([[User talk:Rockwolf66|talk]]) 19:26, 21 November 2012 (EST) | It's not a blade. It's a folding handgrip. It's not very effective but it does help to control the muzzle rise. [[User:Rockwolf66|Rockwolf66]] ([[User talk:Rockwolf66|talk]]) 19:26, 21 November 2012 (EST) | ||
: Oh. Thanks! - [[User: 2wingo]] |
Revision as of 00:45, 22 November 2012
wood grip image choice
Wouldn't the second pic be the better choice? It seems kind of airsofty to me. But the first image isn't a very good quality and the compensator is different from standard. I really think we should just use MPM's pic even if the grips don't match.--Predator20 16:17, 28 December 2010 (UTC)
Additional Images
shoulder stock
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)
Long time browser, just wondering if the third pic is actually an M951R, looks like it to me.
- Not even close. This is a Beretta 951R (There's no "M").--PistolJunkie 00:09, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
Jason X
i was just watching it, and i was thinking that the future guns look pretty awesome. i noticed that there was this autopistol and i noticed the telltale enlarged trigger guard of the beretta 93R. if anyone could start a page for that, that would be awesome, i would do it, but unfortunatly, i dont know how to do it.
sincerely, spartanlord91
- Then learn how to.--PistolJunkie 12:02, 23 September 2011 (CDT)
Magazines
Can the 93R accept ordinary 92 magazines? Or just the standard 20-round ones? --Taurus96 07:43, 18 February 2012 (CST).
- Yes, the magazines are interchangeable. - bozitojugg3rn4ut 15:18, 18 February 2012 (CST)
- Awesome, thanks :D --Taurus96 16:27, 18 February 2012 (CST).
Another Overused Weapon
This is another weapon that, whether the real thing or a mock up, that, to me, seems to get way too much screen time given the fact that it has not actually been made in almost twenty years. As cool as I find the weapon it is another example of a firearm (like the USAS-12, AA-12 and SPAS-12) that is overused given its' rarity. Ok...rant ended. --Charon68 17:52, 18 February 2012 (CST)
Error regarding the non-firing variant
Hello,
the airsoft KSC 93R is listed on this page by mistake I believe, as the 93R model with horizontal flash hider(not compensator)holes actually does, or did exist; it was the first version of the weapon that was released before they made the holes horizontal which spread the flash better. They also removed the full-auto fire mode as it was too uncontrollable even with the added grip and stock.
Peace.
What is with the blade?
What purpose could the blade attached to the trigger guard POSSIBLY serve? User: 2wingo
It's not a blade. It's a folding handgrip. It's not very effective but it does help to control the muzzle rise. Rockwolf66 (talk) 19:26, 21 November 2012 (EST)
- Oh. Thanks! - User: 2wingo