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jh1
07-04-08, 07:48
Who makes full auto hand guns?And what models?Got pics?

kalikraven
07-04-08, 08:24
Glock 18 in 9mm and Beretta 93R also in 9mm. HK VP70M with buttstock attached shoots 3rb at 2200 RPM also in 9mm. Thats a start I'm sure that there are more but thats the best I could do off the top of my head.

ToddG
07-04-08, 10:21
I've fired a G18 a few times. Neat. Not sure what role it plays other than being neat, but neat. Very controllable.

The 93R I've shot many, many times. It has a 3-round burst, not F/A. Not nearly as controllable as the Glock. Italian units that issue(d) them train(ed) to aim for the groin and pull the trigger, usually resulting in one groin or upper leg hit, one lower torso hit, and one upper torso hit.

I've never fired a VP70, which was also a burst gun.

Robb Jensen
07-04-08, 10:35
Who makes full auto hand guns?And what models?Got pics?

Glock 18 (looks almost just like a G17 except it has a 'group therapy' switch on the slides left side).
http://wiki.gotfrag.com/images/6/69/G18_mag.jpg

Beretta 93R
http://world.guns.ru/handguns/beretta93r-2.jpg

HK VP70
http://www.modelguns.co.uk/images/vp70f.jpg

CLHC
07-04-08, 21:23
Just curious here regarding the Beretta 93R. Have these ever been sold here in the U.S.A. in the past for the privileged few?

Bigun
07-05-08, 05:08
Russian Stetchkin sp? Mauser broomhandle, Star and Astra copies of the broomhandle.

ToddG
07-05-08, 09:50
There are a very few (I think 3?) transferable 93R's in the U.S.

Ross
07-05-08, 13:51
I've seen a 5906, Beretta 92 (not a 93R, but a conversion), and a 1911.

I've shot a BHP that was full-auto.

I'm sure someone finds it a useful feature, but I found it somewhat useless.

Fun to a point, but the novelty wears off pretty quick.