What gun for this situation? A hypothetical question.

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I was under the impression that revolvers generally contained more moving parts that autoguns? Of course the movement of the autoguns parts are the most obivous with the slide cycling and all, but it must take a lot of moving parts to rotate the cylinder with the same trigger pull that also cocks and drops the hammer.

That being said, I really like the idea of a 3" SP101. First of all its build to last, and then it is chambered in a caliber that is nigh ideal for the scenario. Personally, I am a 9mm fan who believe in shot placement above all, but without the possibility of practicing my skills, I might as well chose a powerful caliber that will do the job even if placed in a less vital area.

However, I also like the idea of a suppressed autogun. I know that virtually no one have (seriously) suggested a CZ 75b for this job, but is it possible to get a threaded barrel for those? If so, I might as well get a threaded barrel for my nexy gun, just in case :D And if not, is it possible to cut the threads in the barrel yourself without compromising its structural integrity? Keep in mind that it will be delivered with a 6" match grade barrel instead of the standard one, to keep it from being classed as 'dangerously concealable', and that I am allowed to shorten the barrel to the point where the overall length of the gun is no less that 210mm.

Also, does threated barrels for GLOCK autoguns exist?
 
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