Positive ID On Bhutto Assassination Gun
Abid Jan of dictatorshipwatch.com has posted a link to another image of the firearm used in the assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in the comments of this earlier post that identified the weapon as a Steyr M.
Here is the new photo.


Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 09:25 AM
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Does the M-A1 fire laser beams? 
Posted by: C-C-G at January 03, 2008 09:43 AM (ojkss)
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Only on the DU. And Kos, Huff Post, etc 
Posted by: William Teach at January 03, 2008 12:03 PM (NaHh8)
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Looks like a pretty solid match, but in the first photo it seems to have a more rounded trigger guard. Perhaps an earlier model?
Posted by: Uncle Pinky at January 03, 2008 01:38 PM (5mmSd)
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I think from the trigger guard's shape it looks like the original M rather than the M-A1, a much newer model. Scroll down a bit to see the picture from the earlier post.
Even the newer model, however, shoots 9mm Parabellum, not laser beams.
Even the newer model, however, shoots 9mm Parabellum, not laser beams.
Posted by: karlJ at January 03, 2008 06:20 PM (Kg2UJ)
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I don't agree that the pistol's origin necessarily points to a purpose specific acquisition. It would be available to anyone willing to buy black market arms. Whether it was opium derived Taliban money, or came out of the ISI's budget is unknown, but she was wanted dead by lots of people with the means to get this sort of thing.
Last time I was in that general area, a quality pistol sold for about $1300. This is well within the budgets of any number of bad actors. With AK-47's going for about $150 in much of that part of the world (can't say for Pakistan specifically), pistols are a major status symbol, and European weapons doubly so.
The marketing talk about the sights is just that. I've used them, and while usable they are hardly a leap forward. Most serious users replace them with standard post and notch style.
Last time I was in that general area, a quality pistol sold for about $1300. This is well within the budgets of any number of bad actors. With AK-47's going for about $150 in much of that part of the world (can't say for Pakistan specifically), pistols are a major status symbol, and European weapons doubly so.
The marketing talk about the sights is just that. I've used them, and while usable they are hardly a leap forward. Most serious users replace them with standard post and notch style.
Posted by: karlJ at January 03, 2008 06:37 PM (Kg2UJ)
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