Beretta 93R

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Beretta 93R

Beretta 93R with small front grip fold away and without optional shoulder stock
Type Pistol, Machine Pistol
Place of origin Italy
Service history
Used by Italy
Production history
Designed 1970s
Manufacturer Beretta
Produced 1970s-1990s
Specifications
Weight 1129 g
Length 240 mm
Barrel length 156 mm

Cartridge 9mm Luger
Caliber 9mm
Action single action
Rate of fire 1100 round/min (3 round burst)
Feed system 20 rounds box magazine
Sights iron sights

Beretta Model 93R is a selective-fire machine pistol. The "R" stands for "Raffica" which means burst in Italian. It was designed in the 70s and meant for police and military use, offering extra firepower in a small package. It is perfect for concealed carry purposes such as VIP protection, or for close quarters fighting such as room-to-room searches.

A selector switch and the foldable foregrip allows the pistol to fire three round bursts with each pull of the trigger for a potential cyclic rate of 1100 rpm. The designers limited it to three round bursts to allow it to be more easily controlled. The 93R is basically a Beretta 92 series pistol (the Beretta 92FS is designated "M9" by the US military, and is the standard issue pistol for the US Army). But the 93R is single action and outfitted with a muzzle brake, an optional detachable shoulder stock and a 20-round magazine that also allowed for a firmer grip. It is currently out of production.

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