Checking out this story from the Philly area, I read the following:
The Turkish-made handgun, which can be used as both an automatic and semiautomatic weapon, was found on the floor of the SUV along with a bottle of liquor, Lewandowski said. The gun cannot be sold in the United States because it can be used in an automatic mode, he said.(emphasis mine)
Any idea what this could be?
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8 comments:
Beretta 93R or the Glock 18
The only pistols that I KNOW can be used as fully automatic are the Beretta 93R or the Glock 18. Could it be a Turkish made Broomhandle Mauser? I'll keep looking.
By stile at 2007-09-25 19:28
Knew about the Glock
Just can't help but think they got their story wrong.
By Rustmeister at 2007-09-26 07:35
Possibly a variant of the Pernach? It uses 9x18 Mak ammo, according to the web site, while 9x19 Luger/Parabellum is our ordinary 9mm. That'd explain the jam - wrong ammo.
A full-auto copy of a Broomhandle Mauser? (as stile noted in the first reply)
By JohnS at 2007-09-26 20:51
Pernach?
Never heard of that one before. It does explain the jam.
By Rustmeister at 2007-09-27 08:02
Email sent ...
So, I emailed the writer. Maybe he has more info.
Probably not an actual Pernach (I'd never heard of them before, either) since those appear to be quite uncommon.
Maybe a Beretta 93R? Turks have a bunch of Beretta tooling and machinery. (again, as stile noted in the first reply)
By JohnS at 2007-09-27 17:36
Most Likely
I'd think it would be a Beretta over a Glock. No Turkish Glocks I know of.
By Rustmeister at 2007-09-28 07:53
Doh! *slaps forehead*
Um, of course, stile in the first comment mentioned both the 93R and the Broomhandle. I missed that twice. Apologies to stile, and my posts edited to provide proper credit.
By JohnS at 2007-09-29 00:44
Don't sweat it! You had some great information yourself. I was wrong on a particular though, The 93R fires in three round bursts, not fully automatic like the Glock. (or so I read years ago)
By stile at 2007-09-29 00:58
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