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Draco122

Pistol Wishlist

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Normally I don't make these but I figured I'd lay out my own personal wishlist of available sidearms for the standalone.

 

Makarov PM

Makarov PMM

Fort-12

Stechkin APS

Walther P-38 or post-world war 2 P1

Browning Hi-Power

Beretta 92FS

CZ-75B

Glock 17

GSh-18

M1911

SIG P220

TT-33

CZ-52

M1917

Smith & Wesson Model 10HB

Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model

Ruger Super Redhawk

Nagant M1895

Thompson Center Arms G2 Contender

Orion Flare Gun

H&K P2A1 Flare Gun

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Please put your suggestions under the new community forum that i created not to long ago.  I will provide a large description for the handguns that you suggest, however please know that some of these would probably not be put on the list.

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Why all those western guns?

 

It's just not realistic.

 

Just not realistic? Hmmm last time I checked, I don't think their exists that many FNX 45 handguns and Colt Python revolvers for sale in a post-soviet state.

 

I count 7 western weapons of American origin (all of which barring the S&W Russian Model 3) are extremely common and well known, the rest are of a European or Eastern European origin. If anything this list would be more along the lines of realism.

 

For example, the M1911 and the 92FS (NOT the US M9 version) are seen worldwide by a dozen of different security forces, granted it wouldn't be as common as some of the other pistols of the Eastern European origin but you can't discount the fact their global popularity could be seen as far as Russia and other Eastern European states.

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