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A Qatari delegate with the Turkish-made 9 mm semi-automatic Pistom MKE T 94K and the 9 mm submachine gun MP5-K at the Milipol regional event in defense and internal security in Doha, Qatar.

Photographer: Guillaume Herbaut/INSTITUTE


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Such a bad a*s photo. :D :guns::astagh:
 
Utaş 'ın futuristic çizgilere sahip bir pompalı modeli var.Bu modeli bir youtube video ki 1 milyondan fazla izlenmiş,yerden yere vuruyor.Şahsen bu kadar çöp mü bilemiyorum.
Görsel kanaatim dizaynı harici bi olayı olmadığı.
 
I know these things aren't "Turkish firearms" But I have never seen this "attachment" on any other G3 in other militaries. Can someone please explain to me the purpose of these trigger "attachments". I frist thought they might prevent neglected discharge, but why doesn't every one use these then.
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It appears to be a trigger guard.

I've used some of the 9mm Turkish semi automatic pistols including Girsan, Canik and Sarsilmaz to name a few at the shooting ranges during the past five years and found them reliable and accurate. They eat Chinese, POF and S&B ammo without any ejector or cycling issues, are reasonably accurate at 25m (precision shooting), economical price-wise and also easy to maintain.
 
There are also quite a few 12 guage Turkish options in the local markets these days, though I haven't tried any yet.
 

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