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Post by cmdrcody on Jan 11, 2024 13:45:21 GMT -5
Just got this for $150
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Post by woodyb on Jan 11, 2024 14:20:47 GMT -5
That’s a good deal. It looks to be in great condition! Post-war Beretta?
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Post by cmdrcody on Jan 11, 2024 14:43:16 GMT -5
Yes 1955. I bought it as a shooter. So strangely after having nothing in .32 ACP for years, in 18 months I’ve added a WWII Walther Police PPK, a 1916 Mauser 1914, a WWII Walther PP, and now a Beretta 1935 post war. I think the 10 boxes of .32 ACP I bought won’t last long.
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Post by woodyb on Jan 11, 2024 16:14:21 GMT -5
Yes 1955. I bought it as a shooter. So strangely after having nothing in .32 ACP for years, in 18 months I’ve added a WWII Walther Police PPK, a 1916 Mauser 1914, a WWII Walther PP, and now a Beretta 1935 post war. I think the 10 boxes of .32 ACP I bought won’t last long. I like .32 acp service pistols aswell. There are so many different types and kinds (mostly european). They’re so damn interesting and collectable.
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Post by Mister Coffee on Jan 12, 2024 12:51:08 GMT -5
It's been a while since I've seen a Beretta like that in .32. Congrats. Let us know which of your .32s you like the best.
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Post by cmdrcody on Feb 27, 2024 20:04:44 GMT -5
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Post by cmdrcody on May 2, 2024 18:37:03 GMT -5
I got an older brother for my 1955 Beretta model 1935, a brand new new to me 1941 Beretta model 1934. The 1934 shoots 9mm Corto (.380 auto). The 1935 shoots 7.65mm (.32 auto). Different slide, barrel and magazine. The 1934 above the 1935.
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Post by ruber on May 3, 2024 10:18:28 GMT -5
The 1934 is a fun gun! I have one from '41 too, but it has the fascist year stamp also (which cracks me up). Maybe because it started life as a military sidearm. Enjoy!
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