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What handgun is this?

0V3RC10CK3D

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Saw it listed on the forums here not too long ago but i cant find it, It looked really new and hightech, very curvy especially like a beretta in the trigger guard area, grip and barrel were slightly more angled apart and it had quite a long barrel on it. I think someone said it was italian? company name starts with an F maybe? Not too sure.

Ideas?

Also the slide might have opened from the frame kind of funny like a desert eagle.
 

Logan80

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Was it an FN Five-seveN?

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SpyderTattoo

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I like the Five-Seven. I like the terminal ballistics that that round has. Although, there isn't much "intimidation factor" there with that tiny muzzle. Not like looking down the big bore of a .45... ;)
 

0V3RC10CK3D

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Hm I don't think that was it, I've seen those before. Longer slide that doesn't change in the forward area and the trigger guard was really curved instead of squarish
 

marshaul

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What fun!

For a second each I thought you might mean the S&W M&P, or the Mk-23, but in each case I decided they are too blocky and not "curvy" enough.

I'm at a loss.
 

Tawnos

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You should have described it as looking like an old nintendo light gun :)

Edit: seriously:
wii_gun2.jpg
 
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