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Western Arms Shibuya M92FS Equilibrium

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If you think Equilibrium's handguns are much better than The Matrix, better get two of thes Western Arms Shibuya M92FS Equilibrium which are available at eHobby Asia for US$388.00 each... "Heavily modified Beretta 92FS pistols are used by John Preston (Christian Bale), Andrew Brandt (Taye Diggs), DuPont (Angus Macfadyen), Errol Partridge (Sean Bean), and the rest of the Grammaton Clerics throughout the film. The versions used in the movie were converted to automatic with a drop-in auto sear (DIAS) and given longer barrels and modified slides. The non-firing versions also had a selector switch on the side (which does not appear on the firing or 'practical' weapons).

The weapons are definitely the 92FS and NOT, contrary to popular belief, the Beretta 93R. The 93R is based on the older model 92-series pistols and still has the frame-mounted safety (whereas the weapons in this movie clearly have the slide-mounted safety) and a folding grip attached to the trigger guard (missing from the weapons in the movie). Although the 92FS is not normally a fully-automatic firearm, conversions are possible with DIAS units and have been done for many Hollywood movies

The bottom of the magazine is customized with the user's name.

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  • Top notch craftsmanship of Beretta element
  • Heavy Weight lower frame (Semi-Gloss Black)
  • Multilon made Slide (Black paint finish)
  • Tightbore 6.03mm Barrel for precision shooting
  • Safety Lever also act as "Decocking Lever"
  • R-Type Magazine with High Pressure Gas Valve System
  • 25+1 Rounds Loading Capacity Magazine
  • Extreme smooth slide cycling
  • Field Strip mechanism is the same as the real Beretta"

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