Topic: Burst fire pistols

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September 14th, 2009   Post 1
Zastava-Arms
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Post; Burst fire pistols


Can somebody tell me which burst fire and fully automatic pistols are easy to find and purchase in Eastern Europe [Serbia mainly]?

EDIT: Like which can be switched to fire at semi-auto and burst, i thinnk the Glock can
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Last edited by Zastava-Arms; September 14th, 2009 at 12:42..
 
September 14th, 2009   Post 2
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The Glock has a "Single Shot" and a full "Auto" but no "Burst" setting.

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September 14th, 2009   Post 3
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Oh I see.

Well, then I guess ill have to edit my topic for full auto aswell.
 
September 14th, 2009   Post 4
BritinAfrica
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One pistol that I am aware of that fired a 3rd burst was the Beretta 93R.

It was fitted with a much larger trigger guard, a small grip in front of the trigger guard, a detachable stock and 20 round magazines. The selector switch had "S", one dot (single shot) and 3 dots (3 round burst fire).

The only other one I can think of at present is the Glock model 18.

A version of the Mauser 1896 (Broomhandle) was also fitted with single and automatic fire, with the selector switch on the left side of the frame. Also had a 20 round magazine. I had two in stock years ago, but they were so badly rusted they didnt sell.
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September 14th, 2009   Post 5
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a Beretta? That should most likely be easy to get in Serbia. Reckon you can give me an estimated price in Euros?
 
September 14th, 2009   Post 6
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Originally Posted by Zastava-Arms
a Beretta? That should most likely be easy to get in Serbia. Reckon you can give me an estimated price in Euros?

I have no idea what the price would be nowadays, IF you can find one. The one I sold was way back over 20 years ago, which went for around £400 if I remember correctly.
 
September 14th, 2009   Post 7
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zastava-Arms
a Beretta? That should most likely be easy to get in Serbia. Reckon you can give me an estimated price in Euros?
Well not wrealy-A beretta M9 yes but M93r i dont think so..
It could be found but it wont be cheap...
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September 15th, 2009   Post 8
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There is a select-fire variant of the CZ 75, no idea if it's still being made. Also no idea what you will find in Serbia.
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September 15th, 2009   Post 9
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Is the Berretta 93R available for civiliian purchase in the US? I ask that because it straddles line between semi and full auto.
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September 15th, 2009   Post 10
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93R would be considered full auto because of the multi-round burst capability and therefore subject to the same regulations as any full auto weapon. You'd need the proper paperwork,
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