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cg model of a Colt Model 1911 .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol, seen from the right side

cg model of a Colt Model 1911 .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol, seen from the right side

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not the most accurate, but meant to be passably recognizable in a scene, if i ever actually use it in one. 

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Beretta Model 1934: Italy’s Unassuming Workhorse Service Pistol The Beretta Model 34 was basically the final iteration of a design by Tullio Marengoni that began all the way back in 1915. That pistol was updated in the early 1920s, and that one was updated in 1931. The Model 1931 was converted to .380 ACP (aka 9mm Short) as the Model 1932, which became the Model 1934 with the addition of a hammer half-cock notch and steel grip panel backing. Police and military contract began in 1935, with the Italian Army formally adopting it in 1936 and purchasing nearly 400,000 of them by 1940. It would ultimately see service will basically all the armed elements of the Italian military and civil security services as well as foreign nations including Germany, Romania, and Finland. As a souvenir for British or American troops, the Model 1934 was also a prized piece. Essentially, the Model 1934 is compact, simple, durable, and reliable. It is an excellent military pistol; easy to carry unobtrusively but dependable when called upon. After World War Two it stayed in production until 1980, despite introduction of many other more modern options by Beretta. Today a bunch of the pistols have become available on the US collector’s market. Thanks to Royal Tiger Imports for sending this example for me to film! Beretta Model 1934 serial numbers and dates (source: “1915-1985 Settant’ Anni di Pistole Beretta”): 1934 – 1942 – from about 500073 to 999996 1934 – 1942 – from 1 to about 40000 1943 – 1945 – from F00001 to F99997 1943 – 1945 – from G00001 to G57486 1943 – 1945 – from 0001AA to 9997AA 1943 – 1945 – from 0001BB to 9971BB 1946 – 1949 – from C00001 to C99998 1949 – 1954 – from D00001 to D99999 1954 – 1967 – from E00001 to E95760 1967 – 1973 – from F50001 to F61693 1970 – 1975 – from G00007 to G49620 1972 – 1974 – from H00001 to H25000 1971 – 1980 – from T 1 to T 10217 Other pistols in the Beretta development series: Modle 1915: https://youtu.be/yVvPOiHGh7o Model 1923: https://youtu.be/XIIAfAS3nXM Model 1931: https://youtu.be/1b7KtnA8O_Q Trials Model 1934: https://youtu.be/SQTIBqTRxIE ### Share this: * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook *

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KH-9: B&T Remakes the SITES Spectre Just Because It’s Cool Karl Brügger, CEO of B&T, is a true gun nerd and avid competitive shooter. When he got his hands on the Spectre SMG with its quad-stack magazine and weird DA/decocker fire control system, he thought it was really neat. So neat that he decided to buy the project from its Italian creators and put it back into production. But they had thrown out all the drawings and tooling when the gun wasn’t successful, and so Brügger had to recreate it from scratch on his own. Cue the Karl’s Hobby 9! Without Spectre magazines to use, or the tooling to make them, B&T instead found a batch of quad-stack Suomi magazines and used those. They faithfully recreated the DA firing system and decocker, and decided to make a limited back of 222, because this was just a fun side project and not something that would be commercially popular. Except that the sold out really fast. And so another batch was done, this time using APC-9 magazines, since the supply of Suomi mags had been exhausted. Then when they found some Suomi drums, they did another limited batch for those. All of these sold out rapidly, and so the project grew legs. Next up, it became the KH-9 Covert, because what makes a gun cooler than adding folding bits to it? It remains a limited-production item made in both Switzerland and in the US. Turns out that Karl Brügger isn’t the only guy who thinks they are really neat… ### Share this: * Reddit * Twitter * Facebook *

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I want the Mossberg and I also want one semi-auto just to mess with it, but I think that might be a bit much.

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