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Beretta 1915
7.65mm - 70735
Beretta 1915-1919
Navy Marked - 225567
Beretta 1923
Commercial Model with stock lug - 305002
RE Accepted with stock lug -306746
Beretta 318
1935 Accepted Commercial Marked - 606471
1937 XV Commercial Marked - 610723
Beretta 418
1937 XV Commercial Marked with holster - 614285
1937 XVI Commercial Marked with holster - 616167
1938 XVI Commercial Marked with holster - 616596
1939 XVII Commercial Marked - 624152
1940 XVIII Commercial Marked with holster - 627558
1941 XIX Commercial Marked with Alloy Frame - 634431
1942 XX Commercial Marked - 640878
1943 XXI Brescia Proof with holster - 646694
1943 XXI AF Marked - 646845
Beretta 1931
Navy Marked - 401469
Commercial Marked - 405166
Military Accepted not Navy or Commercial Marked- 407309
Beretta 1934
1935 XIII Army Marked 'rig' slide safety gun VERY RARE - 500327
1935 XIV Army Marked 'rig' - 505204
1935 XIV Commercial Marked 1937 dated - 505495
1936 XIV Commercial Marked - 512528
1936 XIV Army Marked 'rig' - 516363
1936 XIV Brescia proof - 542960S
1936 XV Army Marked - 550370
Blank Slide - Tipo Alleggerito - 571969
Blank Slide GECO Marked Low Frame P. Beretta-Cal.9 Corto marking - 594114
1937 XV Commercial with Mo. 1934 over stamped 7 for Mo. 1937 'rig' - 594175
1937 XV - Tipo Alleggerito 'rig' - 638749
Beretta Mark And Numbers 2
1937 XV Army Marked - 666496
1937 XVI Army Marked - 664478
1938 XVI - Tipo Alleggerito - 685318
1938 XVI Commercial 'rig' 1940 proof - 688197
1938 XVI Army Marked 'rig' - 706980
1938 XVI Army and FAG Marked - 727200
1938 XVII King Alfonso of Spain presentation pistol - Photos from the Rock Island Auction. I do not own this gun.
1939 XVII Commercial Marked - 761402
1939 XVII Army and FAG Marked with RE on right - 739741
1939 XVII Army and FAG Marked with RE on left - 773052
1939 XVII not Marked - 789759
1939 XVII with 'V' prefix 'rig' - V1075
1939 XVII with Mo. 1934 over stamped 7 for Mo. 1937 - 800226
1939 XVII with Mo. 1934 over stamped 7 for Mo. 1937 complete 'rig' with capture docs and vet information - 800830
1940 XVIII No Serial Number
1940 XVIII No Serial Number
In the heights soundtrack zip. Snmp trap tool for mac os x. 1940 XVIII with 'V' prefix - V1212
1940 XVIII with 'V' prefix - V1314
1940 XVIII Commercial Marked 'rig' - 801250
1940 XVIII Army and FAG Marked - 807058
1940 XVIII Commercial Production GeCo Marked with Commercial Holster - 827540
1940 XVIII Army and IVU Marked 'rig' - 835576
1940 XIX Army Marked With BREVETTATO on the slide 'rig' - 845634
1941 XIX Army Marked with BREVETTATO on the slide - 863982
1941 XIX Commercial Production BREVET. marked - 867199
1941 XIX Commercial Production with Mo. 1937 slide BREVETTATO marked - 868265
1940 XIX Commercial Production BREVETTATO marked - 868677
1941 XIX Commercial Production with Mo. 1937 slide BREVETTATO marked - 868779
1939 XVIII Commercial 1941 Marked BREVET. marked - 886541
1941 XIX Army Marked BREVET marked - 887946
1941 XIX Commercial Production GECO marked with holster - 895889
1941 XIX Commercial marked with Finnish Army acceptance (SA) FULL RIG - 902944
1940 XVIII 'R' Marked no serial number on slide. Out of order slide code 'rig' - 918415
1939 XVII Army Marked no serial number on slide. Out of order slide code - 919659
1941 XX Army Marked with Bandoleer and box of original ammo - 920526
1940 XVIII Army Marked no serial number on slide. Out of order slide code - 924556
1941 XX Commercial 1942 Marked - 927836
1941 XX 'P' property Marking - 928310
1941 XX Army Marked - 929793
1942 XX Army Marked with Mo. 934 BREVETTATA slide - 938474
1942 XX Commercial with Mo. 934 BREVETTATA slide and Brown grips - 943522
1942 XX Commercial with Mo. 934 BREVETTATA slide and GECO marked- 945273
1942 XX Commercial with Mo. 934 BREVETTATA slide and Finnish Army Acceptance - 967605
1942 XX Commercial with low frame proofs and AKAH marked - 979520
1942 XX Commercial with low frame proofs and original wood grips - 979576
1942 XX Army Marked - 989189
1942 XX Commercial Marked - 992851
1942 XX Commercial Marked - F01341
1942 XX with non military non commercia 'F' property marking - F05691
1942 XX Army Marked 'F' prefix - F07765
1942 XX with non military non commercial 'P' property marking and holster - F12707
1942 XX Commercial Marked - Finnish Army HQ-Sk.Y 0184 Property Marked with Sk.Y marked holster - F22074
1942 XXI Army Marked 'F' prefix - F40840
1942 XXI Commercial Marked - Finnish Army HQ-Sk.Y 0494 Property Marked 'rig' with 'very rare' Sk.Y marked holster - F42405
1942 XXI Airforce - F48918
1943 XXI Army Marked 'F' prefix 'rig' - F88982
Blank Slide 'F' prefix Army Accepted - F91379
Blank Slide 'F' prefix full rig with capture papers - F98470
Blank Slide 'F' prefix Airforce Accepted - F99713
Beretta Mark And Numbers 3
Blank Slide with non military non commercial 'F' marking 'rig' - G04118
Blank Slide with non military non commercial 's' marking 'rig' - G04175
Blank Slide with non military non commercial 's' marking 'rig' with rare WWII lanyard - G04733
1943 XXI Air Force marked Slide 'G' prefix - G06605
Blank Slide 'G' prefix Air Force accepted - Eagle on Left - G07390
Blank Slide 'G' prefix Air Force accepted - Eagle on Right - G08691
Blank Slide 'G' prefix Army 'rig' - G20746
Blank Slide 'G' prefix Army marked with MR inspection stamp - G24596
Blank Slide 'G' prefix unmarked 'rig' - G25904
Blank Slide 'G' prefix 'CAL. 9' Marked with Airforce acceptance - G28088
Blank Slide 'G' prefix 'CAL. 9' Marked with Brescia proof - G29954
Blank Slide 'G' prefix 'CAL. 9' Marked with Army acceptance 'rig' - G33757
Blank Slide 'G' prefix 'CAL. 9' Marked with Airforce and Brescia acceptance - G40231
1943 XXI 'G' prefix with Brescia proof - G50329
1943 XX 'AA' Series - 1578AA
1944 Marked 'AA' Series - 4424AA
1944 Marked 'AA' Series - 7262AA
1944 Marked 'AA' Series with Airforce acceptance - 7799AA
1944 Marked 'BB' Series with Brescia proof - 1071BB
1944 Marked 'BB' Series with Airforce acceptance 'rig' - 2655BB
Beretta Mark And Numbers For Sale
1944 Marked 'BB' Series Mo. 1934 slide 4UT accepted - 6673BB
1944 Marked 'BB' Series Mod. 1934 slide 4UT and Phosphated- 7683BB
Blank Slide 'BB' series 1945 over stamped 1944 acceptance post war with British acceptance stamps - 9585BB
1944 Marked - Post war assembled Mod. 1934 slide, no serial number no proofs or acceptance stamps, very rare.
1944 Marked - Another post war assembled gun with Mod. 1934 slide, no serial number, proof or acceptance
Beretta 1935
1934 XII Commercial marked 1934 with 1915-1919 Mo 1934 slide - 408991
1935 XIII Airforce marked with 1915-1919 Mo 1934 slide - 410519
1935 XIII Commercial marked 1935 - 412334
1935 XIV Airforce marked with Mod. 1935 slide - 413739 --- Consecutive serial number
1935 XIV Airforce marked with Mod. 1935 slide - 413740 --- Consecutive serial number
1936 XIV Airforce marked 1st Contract 'rig' (TP) - 416882
1936 XIV Airforce marked (MR) - 421659
1936 XV Airforce marked (MR) - 422095
1936 XIV Airforce marked 2nd Contract (TP) - 422678
1936 XV Navy marked - Anchor (MR) - 422896
Pokemon sun and moon rom download. 1936 XV Airforce marked - (TP) - 423291
1937 XV Airforce marked - 424271
1937 XV Commercial 1937 accepted - 425100
1937 XV Commercial 1938 accepted Dural frame - 426108
1937 XV Navy marked Contract from March 8, 1938 - 431040
1938 XVI Commercial 1938 proof - 433300
Twin star exorcists english dubbed. 1938 XVI Commercial 1938 proof - 433402
1938 XVI Commercial 1939 proof - 433853
1939 XVII Navy marked 'rig' - 435287
1939 XVII Commercial - 436425
1939 XVII 'GECO' marked with Dural frame, capture papers, shoulder holster - 440568
1940 XVIIIFactory Engraved VERY VERY RARE - 441943
1940 XVIII Navy marked 'rig' - 442177
1940 XVIII Commercial marked 'GECO' - 446577
1940 XVIII No markings - 449715
1940 XVIII Commercial marked with Finnish Army acceptance (SA) FULL RIG - 452930
1940 XVIII Commercial 1940 accepted - 457756
1940 XVIII Airforce marked - 457863
1940 XIX Airforce marked - 463143
1942 XX Navy marked with stylized CM (should be 485536 possible stamp mistake) - 465536
1937 XV Commercial 1941 accepted - 466320
1941 XIX Commercial - GECO marked - 470654
1941 XIX Navy marked - 471145
1941 XIX Navy marked CM - 473627
1941 XIX Commercial marked with Finnish Army acceptance (SA) FULL RIG - 479423
1941 XIX Airforce marked - 479990
1941 XIX Army marked - 477564
1941 XIX Army marked - 480624
1941 XX Commercial 1941 Marked - 482072
1942 XX Airforce marked with capture papers, full 'rig' - 483914
1942 XX Commercial 1942 marked in the orginal box with firing proof tag - 487763
1942 XX Navy Marked CM Inspector Initial - 492454
1942 XXI Navy Marked CM Inspector Initial - 493182
1943 XXI Commercial - GECO marked - 497151
1943 XXI Navy Marked CM Inspector Initial - 497249
Blank Slide (1943) Navy Marked GF Inspector Initial - 497793
Blank Slide (1943) Navy Marked GF Inspector Initial - 500000
Blank Slide (1943) Commercial Proof - 500738
Blank Slide (1943) with non military non commercial 'M' property marking - 500748
Blank Slide (1943) Air Force Marking - 503439
Blank Slide (1943) Brescia Proof, Brescia Marked Barrel, 7.65 added - 503831
Blank Slide (1943) Air Force Marking with CAL 7.65 added - 505814
1944 Marked High Polish BresciaProof on the left - 507957
1944 Marked High Polish Brescia Proof on the left in MINT condition - 508771
1944 Marked Air Force Eagle - 515707
1944 Marked High Polish Brescia on the left AND 4UT on the right UNISSUED WITH HOLSTER - 518364
1944 Marked High Polish Brescia on the left AND 4UT on the right - 518959
1944 Marked with Brescia on the left and AF Eagle on the right - 523090
1944 Marked Stick Eagle 162 on Frame 'rig' - 539933
1944 Marked High Polish with 4UT on the right- 541143
1944 Marked High Polish with WaA162 on the frame, full rig with rare lanyard - 545775
1944 Marked High Polish with 4UT on left - 547683
1944 Marked with German test proof on the barrel, small letter slide - 565992
1944 Marked Phosphated 'rig' - 567023
1944 Marked Phosphated - 568029
1944 Marked Phosphated 'rig' - 570625
1944 Marked Phosphated Finish with WaA162 on Frame, small letter slide- 572362
1944 Marked Phosphated Finish, small letter slide - 579978
Blank Slide Blank Slide full 'rig' with lanyard - 605698
Blank Slide missing the 4UT acceptance and no caliber designation - 610388
Blank Slide - 613191
Blank Slide with German test proof on the barrel - 613588
Blank Slide Phosphated near end of German production - 615789 (The last gun sold to the Germans was serial number 615969)
Blank Slide Phosphated and left over in the factory as original from the German contract but not paid for - 616116
Blank Slide Phosphated and left over in the factory as original from the German contract but not paid for, full 'rig' - 616125
Blank Slide Phosphated with no serial number, no proofs or acceptance stamps, GI bringback after the factory was captured.
Blank Slide High Polish post war rework of a 4UT accepted pistol - 616471
Blank Slide High Polish post war rework of a 4UT accepted pistol - 616477
Blank Slide High Polish post war rework of a 4UT accepted pistol - 617283
Romanian Contract
1st Romanian Contract - 06850
1st Romanian Contract mint condition - 09969
2nd Romanian Contract - 39490
Romanian contract pistol with commercial proof/acceptance - 12441
Romanian contract pistol with commercial proof/acceptance and German importer stamp - 17325
Romanian contract pistol with commercial proof/acceptance vet bring back 'rig' with Certfication of Miltary Service from the vet estate - 22478
Romanian contract pistol with commercial proof/acceptance 'rig' with Dog Tags and Service Record- 25254
Romanian contract pistol with commercial proof/acceptance - 30513
Cremona Beretta 1935
S.A.Armaguerra-Cremona 1944 Early Serial number style - G00074
S.A.Armaguerra-Cremona 1944 Late Serial number style - G00392
Holsters
Post War Holster and Belt
Post War
WWII parts from 1946 - 640899
Commercial gun single line code 644542
Commercial gun (bring back from GI stationed in Italy) 2 line slide code - 647622
Police single line code - 662448
Commercial Gun 1948 Proof Date c/psf - 665038
Police Very rare FAG 51 rework marking on frame star/psf - 686288
Police single line slide code 'rework' star/psf - 709098
https://herezload442.weebly.com/harry-potter-book-sinhala-pdf.html. Commecial Gun 1951 Proof Date star/psf - 770609
Commecial Gun 1952 Proof Date star/psf - 784697
Commercial Gun 1953 Proof Date - 815308
Odd rework with FAG 51 marking on frame, police marking removed and unusual serial number applied c/lion - 90895
WWII Beretta with 'Sweet Heart' trench art grips.
Unknown Belgium rework with holster - 1422
Shooters
Post war 1935
Spec Ops Shooting
This large group of pistols was and is manufactured by Fabrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta, Gardone Val Trompia (Brescia ), Italy. This is certainly one of the oldest firearms manufacturing firms in existence, as it was founded in 1680. It is still very active. For nearly three centuries it has enjoyed an excellent reputation for the arms it has produced. Previous to 1915 their chief product was shotguns, but in that year they turned their attention to automatic pistols and, to date, well over two million have been made.
The early pistols, and most of the later ones, are of a simple blowback design with a highly functional firing system. Since their introduction they have constantly been improved. In 1950 it was realized that there was need for a powerful, compact, and effective 9 mm. caliber pistol for military use and this led to the development of a fully locked, recoil operated design which has since become known as the 1951 Model (or M951). The 1956 catalog states that it was available to foreign countries for military use. The pistol had, at that time, been adopted by the Egyptian Army. Though it was reserved solely for military use up to 1956, this restriction seems now to have been removed.
1915 Type-7.65 mm. (Brng.) This was a blowback with internal hammer, Mauser pocket pistol type of barrel mounting, and a firing pin which acted as ejector. It had straight grip frame, wood grips, magazine capacity of 7 cartridges, and 6-R rifling. It was made for Italian army and police use only and was marked PS (Pubblica Sicurezza, public security) for police use or RE (Regio Esercito) for army use. It was covered by 1915 patents and discontinued in 1919.
1915 Type-9 mm. Parabellum (or M910 ctge. ) This was a slightly modified version of the 7.65 mm. type, but somewhat larger and provided with an ejector. It was for military and police purchase only and had either RE or PS markings. It was discontinued in 1919 (Figs. 109, 110).
1915, 1919 Type-7.65 mm. (Brng.) This was a greatly modified version of the 1915 Type, with an original barrel mounting, changed safety lever, internal hammer, straight grip frame, metal grip plates, magazine capacity of 8 ctges., and 6-R rifling. Specimens were marked PS and some also were sold commercially from about 1920 to 1930.
1919 Type-6.35 mm. (Brng.) This was a somewhat modified and improved version of the 7.65 mm. 1915, 1919 Type. A grip safety device which blocked the sear motion was added.
Molded plastic grips were later changed to sheathed grip pieces of the 1935 form. It had a magazine capacity of 7 ctges., and an internal hammer. It was introduced in the early 1920's and one specimen dated 1935, with Serial No. 606,460, has been noted.
Model 1923-9 mm. Parabellum (or M910 ctge. ) This was a further modification of the 1915 design, greatly enlarged and, for the first time, with external hammer. It had RE markings but was also sold commercially from 1923 to ca. 1936 or 1937. It could be had with a combination shoulder stock-holster. It had a magazine capacity of 8 ctges. and 6-R rifling. It was the first Beretta to have an official model designation (Modello 1923).
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Model 1931-7.65 mm. (Brng.) This model, often called the Navy Model, returned to the 1915, 1919 Type in size, but was greatly streamlined and had an improved firing system and a closed bridge slide. Known specimens have wood grip pieces and show the RM crest, indicating that they were for Navy use. It is believed that they were not sold commercially.
Model 1934-9 mm. (.380) This is a further streamlined version of the 1931 model, with sheathed plastic grip pieces (Figs. 111, 112). It was designed for and adopted by the Italian military service. Specimens show the RE mark. It was also sold commercially in large quantities. (Mag. cap. 7 ctges., rifling 6-R.) This pistol is currently known as Mod. 934 (Corto). It appears to be identical to the prewar Mod. 1934.
Model 1935-7.65 mm. (Brng.) There seems to be some confusion concerning the proper nomenclature for this model. It is stated that though it was first issued as the Modello 1935 (and was so marked) it was later given the designation Modello 1934 and that specimens were so marked. The 1956 Beretta catalog designates it as Mod. 935. This pistol is identical in design to the 9 mm. Modello 1934, though smaller in size. (Mag. cap. 8 ctges.) It is currently advertised as an Ordnance pistol for the Italian Navy, Air Force, and Police.* It is sold commercially and is obtainable in extra finishes as „Mod. 935 bis' and „Mod. 935 D.D.,' both de luxe types.
*Pistols intended for the Air Force may be marked AM (Aeronautica Militare) or RA (Regio Aeronautica ). Those for Navy use may be marked RM (Regio Marina). Those for Army use are marked RE (Regio Esercito, i.e., Royal Army).
Model 318-6.35 mm. In the mid-1930's the 6.35 mm. Mod. 1919 was improved by addition of the newest modifications. The new model had the same shaped grip safety but the grip frame was more streamlined. Serial numbers for the Mod. 318 are continued from the 1919 Type, starting around 610,000. This model was generally known as Mod. 1934. When the change of name to Modello 318 was made is not known, but the pistol seems to date from 1935. (Mag. cap. 8 ctges., rifling 6-R.) Presumably, production of this pistol was stopped at the start of World War II. The highest serial number noted is 622,297, found on a pistol marked as made in 1939.
Following World War II, in 1946 or soon thereafter, some changes in the design of the Beretta pistols were made. Production of the 7.65 and 9 mm. pistols had been continued during the war, under German supervision.
Model 418-6.35 mm. (Brng.) Model 318 was redesigned, but not greatly changed in appearance, and given the designation Mod. 418. The more obvious changes are in the shape of the grip safety, a better design, and the use of slanting rather than vertical serrations on the rear of the slide. In the current production the Beretta design on the grips has been changed. High quality chromium-nickel forged and hammered steel is used, according to catalog statements. This pistol is obtainable in three degrees of finish-standard (Mod. 418), chromium plated and engraved (Mod. 420), and the de luxe type (Mod. 421). The last is richly engraved and gold plated and has „turtle shell' grip pieces. (Mag. cap. 8 ctges. Rifling 6-R.) For the Mod. 418, serial numbering started at No. 1-A and by 1957 it had passed 100,000. This and other Beretta models have appeared with aluminum alloy frames, with a resulting decrease in weight.
Model 951-9 mm. Parabellum („Lungo Parabellum'). This pistol was designed and produced in 1951 especially for the Italian Navy and Air Forces, for special detachments. It has a recoil-operated barrel locked by a special vertically sliding catch, standard magazine capacity of 8 and a special magazine capacity of 10 ctges. The body is of light alloy („Ergal') and the shape of the grip is quite similar to the German P-38 (Figs. 113, 114, 115).
Model 948-.22 cal. L.R. This is a comparatively new member of the Beretta family, with factory designation Mod. 47. Known as the „Featherweight,' it is made of duraluminum alloy and weighs 480 grams (less than 17 ounces). (Barrel length, 35/16 inches; over-all length, 57/8 inches; mag. cap., 8 ctges.) It is similar in appearance to Mod. 935. A special 150-mm. barrel, interchangeable with the standard barrel, is obtainable for target shooting. Mod. 948 is sold in the U.S. as the „Plinker.'
Model 950 c.c.-.22 cal. Corto (short). This is a new pistol of quite different construction from previously made Berettas. The barrel is hinged at the front end, in front of the trigger guard, and tips up from the rear. It has an exposed hammer, double safety catch, and a duraluminum frame. (Mag. cap., 7 ctges.; barrel length, 23/8 inches; over-all length, 411/16 inches.) It is sold in the U.S. as the „Minx.'
Model 950 c.c. Special-Same as above except that it has a 100-mm. (about 4 inches) barrel.
Model 949 Corto-This is a .22 caliber target pistol known as the „Tipo Olimpionico'-specially designed for Olympic target shooting. It has a muzzle deflector, adjustable weights, and a hand-lapped barrel. (Length of barrel, 83/4 inches; length over-all, 121/2 inches; weight, 38 oz.) It has a trigger pull of 11/2 pounds (Fig. 116).
Model 949 L.R.-This is the same as Model 949 except for the cartridge used.
The Roman numerals appearing on Beretta pistols which were made during the Fascist regime represent the year of that regime and probably were required by government order.
Beretta Mark And Numbers Meaning
The 9 mm. Mod. 1934 Berettas made in 1941 and 1942 are normally in the 800,000 to 900,000 range of serial numbers. Variant serial numbers are frequently found, however. Some of these are definitely pistols made for (or sold to) some foreign country, such as Nos. 02,147, 08,991, and 20,830, all of which are dated 1941 and bear evidence of being sold to Rumania. These are marked r. BERETTA - CAL. 9 SCURT - MO. 1934 - BREVET. Some of these have the Roman numerals, while others do not. Other variant markings have been found, such as No. F-63,599 (dated 1942), 3662-AA (dated 1943), and 4996-BB (dated 1944). Presumably these also were made on some special order.
For rifling specifications for currently made Berettas see Appendix II.
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Fig. 114. 9 mm. Beretta Mod. 1951. Disassembled.
Fig. 115. 9 mm. Beretta Mod. 1951. Schematic view.
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