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Anonymous commented at 2013-03-13 04:18:40 » #1282285
Definitely a she, and definitely a VP-70M.
The VP-70M bares a lot of resemblence to the Sig Sauer P-230 and P-232 models, but the trigger is a dead give away. Unseen, here, is the fact that this pistol must without a doubt have a certain accessory mounted; a detachable shoulder stock which, in addition to providing for more accurate fire in semi-automatic, also is capable of being used as a holster like the detachable stock for the Mauser C.96 models, as well as providing for a special function of the VP-70M; the three-round-burst fire mode, being demonstrated here. Unlock the Glock G-18, Mauser C.96 M.712, and Beretta M93R, the VP-70M's fire mode selector switch is physically not a part of the gun itself, but is instead present on the detachable stock/holster, therefore while the others can be fired in their various secondary modes without a stock, the VP-70M must have the stock mounted in order to unleash it's full potential, period.
And when I mentioned "burst and full-auto modes, FTW", I was referring not only the VP-70M, here, but also to the Glock G-18, Beretta M-93R, Stechkin APS, Mauser C.96 M.712, etc, etc, etc.
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Definitely a she, and definitely a VP-70M.
The VP-70M bares a lot of resemblence to the Sig Sauer P-230 and P-232 models, but the trigger is a dead give away. Unseen, here, is the fact that this pistol must without a doubt have a certain accessory mounted; a detachable shoulder stock which, in addition to providing for more accurate fire in semi-automatic, also is capable of being used as a holster like the detachable stock for the Mauser C.96 models, as well as providing for a special function of the VP-70M; the three-round-burst fire mode, being demonstrated here. Unlock the Glock G-18, Mauser C.96 M.712, and Beretta M93R, the VP-70M's fire mode selector switch is physically not a part of the gun itself, but is instead present on the detachable stock/holster, therefore while the others can be fired in their various secondary modes without a stock, the VP-70M must have the stock mounted in order to unleash it's full potential, period.
And when I mentioned "burst and full-auto modes, FTW", I was referring not only the VP-70M, here, but also to the Glock G-18, Beretta M-93R, Stechkin APS, Mauser C.96 M.712, etc, etc, etc.
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