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Thread: Beretta 93R clone?

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    The funny thing is.
    Since my previous rendered opinion,
    Vertical grips have been declared to not be a vertical grip if they are not 90 degrees.

    Machine me up a hammer spring cap that contains a detachable mount for a brace, a version of the 93R grip that clamps to a regular 92 trigger guard like the old surefire stuff, I’ll throw a threaded barrel and suppressor on,
    And it would make a pretty cool PDW.
    “Where weapons may not be carried, it is well to carry weapons.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramairthree View Post
    The funny thing is.
    Since my previous rendered opinion,
    Vertical grips have been declared to not be a vertical grip if they are not 90 degrees.

    Machine me up a hammer spring cap that contains a detachable mount for a brace, a version of the 93R grip that clamps to a regular 92 trigger guard like the old surefire stuff, I’ll throw a threaded barrel and suppressor on,
    And it would make a pretty cool PDW.

    OK I guess I stepped in to something I was not fully aware of. My response was based off of a random web search. I am serious about my statements though. If this discussion is something more than just having fun, contact me. Have a good one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liemohn Manufacturing LLC View Post
    OK I guess I stepped in to something I was not fully aware of. My response was based off of a random web search. I am serious about my statements though. If this discussion is something more than just having fun, contact me. Have a good one.
    While humorous there was a serious note to my reply.
    A semi automatic 93R would require out of production D slides.
    It would require legacy frame parts for a frame mounted safety.
    It would require copy of the 93R frame with frame mounted safety design and the specific trigger guard characteristics.
    It would require the folding grip parts.
    It would require an out of production barrel.

    This is not going to occur at a price point with a ton of interest.

    If you were to make kits for a 92 to 93R like Carbine conversion you might generate some more interest.
    “Where weapons may not be carried, it is well to carry weapons.”

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    HAHA!

    Quote Originally Posted by Coal Dragger View Post
    I can think of one guy who would absolutely be a buyer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coal Dragger View Post
    I can think of one guy who would absolutely be a buyer...
    Quote Originally Posted by taekwondopreacher View Post
    You're not going to invite our friend back, are you?
    Lololol
    Last edited by Eurodriver; 12-28-18 at 07:37.

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