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Sovvolf

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TheGreenManalishi said:
Mk. 23 SOCOM, with suppressor.
That looks more like and H&K USP 45. tactical.


As for me... I'd go for the H&K USP 45. Compact.
 

The Unskilled78

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I would have a barret .50 with an underslung shotgun (with the option for solid slugs)
Impractical: Maybe, maybe.
I've yet to meet man who can out practical a 50-caliber bullet.
 

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Quaxar said:
Cleric gun
http://www.imfdb.org/images/5/5f/EQBeretta.jpg
Two of them.

Yeah, okay, I just want to be a cleric...
Thats really just a M92 Beretta modified for top ejection and some added barrel stuff.

To all of you choosing the M92 Beretta as an "effective" pistol, take it from me, it really isn't worth a damn beyond 15 feet.

I'd like a Five-seveN, a HK USP Compact .40.
Or one of the lesser known gems from HK, the VP70: A compact 9mm holding 18 rounds with an attachable shoulder stock making it a 3 round burst.
 

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Sig Sauer P226. Sig Sauers are incredibly reliable and this one is just so damn comfy in my hand.
 

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Marine Mike said:
Quaxar said:
Cleric gun
http://www.imfdb.org/images/5/5f/EQBeretta.jpg
Two of them.

Yeah, okay, I just want to be a cleric...
Thats really just a M92 Beretta modified for top ejection and some added barrel stuff.
I know, I know. I was thinking more about the gun in the film than the gun for the film.
 

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Birras said:
SteakHeart said:
The mothereffer known as the Smith & Wesson Model 500 or the ass-masher, as dubbed by yours truly.

Sir, I'd like to engage in sexual intercourse with that weapon.

Bobic said:
With this you'd be prepared for anything.
Is that...A brass knuckles/revolver/trench spike?

OP:Hmm...Something reliable, stealthy, and modern.


The exact opposite of what I said. It's a Confederate revolver from the American Civil War with an undermounted shotgun. Because, fuck stealth, I've got a revolver that's also a shotgun. *****.
Why yes, yes it is. I thought it had everything, but this shotgun attachment seems like a much needed accessory.
 

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MadMechanic said:
Bacca0815 said:
Why thankyou kind sir.
I'd like to ask - what is the P99 like to fire? To date, I've only ever used airguns shaped like the P99, or airsoft 'replicas' which are considerably lighter than the real thing, and I've always wondered what it is like. Does it weigh much?

I can understand why they updated the P99 - such as the mount-groove things (if it was a NATO standard rifle, they'd be weaver/picitanny/RIS - but what are they on a handgun? RIS?) so the users can add extras as and when the please (although the MKI could already mount the Walther laser-dot, and a suppressor/silencer)
I just think they make the newer versions look awful. Especially the compact version. The origional had those wonderful sleak lines and curves in places.
I really love the P99. It's a blast to shoot (no pun intended).
The trigger is a little bit on the stiff side, but once You get used to it it's a fairly accurate gun.
I also can't understand why they "updated" this wonderful gun. The new one is merely a run of the mill gun whereas the old one is a real beauty and a fairly reliable piece of armament.
And don't get me started on the compact ones...

off topic:
My english may be sloppy sometimes, sorry for that. ;)
 

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Sovvolf said:
TheGreenManalishi said:
Mk. 23 SOCOM, with suppressor.
That looks more like and H&K USP 45. tactical.

Nope, the picture TheGreenManalishi posted is indeed a Mk. 23 SOCOM. The SOCOM is longer then the USP, as well as having a differently shaped magazine, differently shaped sights, and a differently shaped safety switch (just to name a few of the differences).
 

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Skywolf09 said:
Sovvolf said:
TheGreenManalishi said:
Mk. 23 SOCOM, with suppressor.
That looks more like and H&K USP 45. tactical.

Nope, the picture TheGreenManalishi posted is indeed a Mk. 23 SOCOM. The SOCOM is longer then the USP, as well as having a differently shaped magazine, differently shaped sights, and a differently shaped safety switch (just to name a few of the differences).
Extremely similar guns, possibly due being from the same manufacturers, Heckler and Koch. The SOCOM looks much lighter then the USP.