Good luck and happy bidding! Rare Beretta M1934 9mm Corto. This pistol is a very cool part of military and world history, and will be a prized part of any collection. In overall Very Good condition, this rare variant has wear throughout, but mechanically is aces. Anecdotal comments in online forums state that the lowest number seen is somewhere around V0075 and the highest is around V1435. German troops ceased production of Italian arms in favor of their own, and we strongly suspect the slide is surplus and the pistol was otherwise cobbled together and was part of a smaller run. There is every indication this was assembled post-war.
#1934 beretta serial numbers gold color serial#The serial number, which features a letter prefix, isn’t consistent with other Beretta serial marks. The barrel is not serial-matching, marked only with an inspector’s stamp, same for the frame. What’s interesting about this example is the veritable lack of any other standard Beretta markings. This example is technically from the fascist era in Italy, denoted by the roman numerals XVIII-the 18th year of the fascist regime, or 1940. The consumer variant was called the Cougar, and was available in the US. Designed in the early 30s and brought into service officially in 1935, just over 1,000,000 were produced over the next 56 years, and were utilized by Italian, German, Libyan, Finnish, Romanian, and Yugoslavian militaries. Our Assessment: The Beretta 1934 is to this day a collectible and desirable pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.īox, Paperwork, and Accessories: This M1934 includes the following two (2) 8-round magazines with pinky extension. The safety latch does stick a bit, but operation is not hindered. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. I have swapped the barrel in the past myself. Beretta 92FS DA/SA 9mm pistol Police trade-in. #1934 beretta serial numbers gold color serial number#Overall, this pistol is in about Very Good condition. Beretta 12 bore silver pigeon shotgun serial number N94148B Beretta 12 bore silver pigeon shotgun serial number N94148B, with 28 inch barrels, fixed chokes 3/4 and 1/2, with gun slip. The screws have light tool marks with strong slots, and while markings are clear, there is some minor dishing on the edges. The frame has several clusters of light tool marks these are especially notable on the right side. The barrel has light operational wear throughout, including some moderate scuffs. De 2016 If youre serious about breaking clays, then a second-hand Beretta DT10 shotgun is well worth investigating and heres why. The slide has minor thinning on most edges along with scattered light nicks, some through the finish. 00, 12 GAUGE BERETTA - DT10, TRIDENT X TRAP, TWO BARREL SET, 12GA. Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 88% of its metal finish. Overall, the grips rate in Very Good-to-Fine condition.īore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is well-defined. The smooth borders on both panels have intermittent nicks. Stock Configuration, and Condition: The grips are two-piece textured hard rubber panels with smooth borders and alloy brackets. The rear sight is a square-notch dovetailed to the slide. Sights/Optics: The front sight is a blade integral to the slide. The barrel is marked “PL” in a rectangle. Both grip panels are marked with “PB” in a circle. The left side of the grip frame to the rear of the lanyard ring is marked “LV” in an oval. 9 CORTO – M O 1934 – BREVETTATO / GARDONE V. Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “P. M-standard weight Glight weight: 1976-1997: In 1976 Browning standardized its serial number identification which it followed until 1998. Please see our assessment for more information.Īction Type: Single Action Semi-Automatic Pistol This was then followed by the serial number beginning with 1000. Year of Manufacture: Ostensibly 1940, per the slide markings. Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Foreign Military Arms
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