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* Used by a miscellaneous thug in ''[[District B13]]''
* Used by a miscellaneous thug in ''[[District B13]]''
=== Video Games ===
* Appeared in ''[[Perfect Dark]]'', under the name MagSec 4
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The Beretta 93R machine pistol has appeared in the following movies used by the following actors:

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Beretta 93R 9mm

Note: Some Beretta 93R pistols used in films are visually modified Beretta 92FS pistols converted to full auto to imitate a 93R (including the "Auto 9" guns). Look to see whether the gun has a slide mounted decocking safety (which would show it is in fact a 92F) or a frame mounted slide stop safety (showing it is a genuine 93R).

Beretta 93R

Film

Television

  • Terrorists in Seven Days (episode "The Fire Last Time")


Video Games

  • Chris Redfield and Sheva in Resident Evil 5. The gun is unlocked after fully upgrading the Beretta 92.

Anime

  • Dominic in Noir (converted to fully automatic fire capability)

Beretta 93R "Auto 9"

The Beretta 93R "Auto 9" is a heavily modified Beretta 93R that was originally built for the titular protagonist of RoboCop, fitted with an extended casket-shaped barrel. However, it has been such a popular design that it has since been reused in numerous other motion pictures, not including the sequels and spin-offs to RoboCop.

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Beretta 93R "Auto 9" 9mm

Film

Video Games