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			Or you can just buy a 9x18mm gun and be up to your ears in ammo
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			Whoo! Good choice. Is there a Skorpion that uses 9mm mak or am I making that up? | 
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			The Vz. 82 model.
		 
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			id prefer a semiauto gun common enough to get spare parts for, a skorpion would just waste precious ammo.
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			There's a line of Ukrainian pistols that are full sized 9x18's
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			Me, I'd go to the ends of the earth to track down an FN Barracuda. If you had both cylinders you would have 3 ammo choices for 1 weapon. .357 .38 Spec 9x19mm | 
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			The philips and rodgers model 47 can fire like 50 types of ammo from one cylinder.
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			Damn. That's pretty cool
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			Any cartridge in the 357/38/9mm range can be fired, auto or wheelgun caliber. Its cool. Its most accurate with 357/38 special but in a pinch can shoot anything. It wa salso a match grade gun so smooth accurate trigger. http://airbornecombatengineer.typepa..._revolver.html | 
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