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  • chadm

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    And not just the small ones, the big ones too, and odd ones.

    Anyone else have the Beretta obsession?

    I do need help, I bought a polartec fleece to go with all the Beretta Pistols I have ordered.

    In just couple of months. I have purchased.

    New in box 92FS, Made in Italy, 2017
    3032 Tomcat
    951 with the 1975/1976 only Alloy (M1951)
    21A Bobcat Two Tone (Gun store had it listed as an INOX)
    85BB Cheetah.
    92F Compact

    Send help!

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    Need help carrying them all? I’ll help but cannot be blamed if a few “accidentally fall out of my hands” never to be seen again.
     

    BigMoose

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    HELP.. HELP... i just.. found this place... its the mother load and the prices are really reasonanle

    AmChar Georgia Gun Range & Store



    404-882-1256

    92FS Compact $399
    84F $329
    APX $300
    8000 9mm $349
    PX4 Storm 40 Short and Wimpy $299

    More I can see in the background of the video.

    84, 85, 1951, 92F, 92FS Centurion...

    They will ship to your FFL
     

    Basher

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    Anyone a member of the beretta forum, I can't seem to register, message says registration is turned off?

    Not sure how I missed this. I’m a member, I’ll try to remember to drop a message to an admin/mod about the registration being shut off. In the meantime, is there something else on there I can help with? Happy to do so!
     

    BigMoose

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    Trio of original 92. Upper left is one that I was told by Beretta was a demo that was used to show the Brazilians what they were going to produce. They were surprised that I had it!!! Upper right is BERBEN import model with full markings and export proofs. Lower is obviously the step-side version. Yes Beretta pistols could be very addictive! (Any discoloration is either lighting or too much grease.)View attachment 264705View attachment 264706
    I found a twin to the left left one

    So I am surfing the usual gun sites selling stuff, and I see a strange old 92.

    There is no Italian marks on this one. Not even a Made in.. anywhere
    The right side of the pistol is Sterile. No marks whatsoever.

    The serial is a B13340

    it is -not- a step slide.

    Is this a Beretta Brazil made gun on the tooling that Taurus ended up with?

    The font on the gun reminds me of the early Taurus font?

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    They want an arm and leg for it.
    https://simpsonltd.com/beretta-92-c64040/
     

    drillsgt

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    Not sure how I missed this. I’m a member, I’ll try to remember to drop a message to an admin/mod about the registration being shut off. In the meantime, is there something else on there I can help with? Happy to do so!
    Thanks, i'd be interested to know why registration was turned off.
     

    indykid

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    BigMoose, the B in the serial number usually indicates that the pistol was made in Brazil. Some people show that version with the left side grip panel removed, hiding the "Brazil" stamp.

    Use care if removing the grip as the screws have a very narrow slot.
     

    BigMoose

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    BigMoose, the B in the serial number usually indicates that the pistol was made in Brazil. Some people show that version with the left side grip panel removed, hiding the "Brazil" stamp.

    Use care if removing the grip as the screws have a very narrow slot.
    Yeah. It’s a typical screw Beretta used back then. It’s on a lot of Beretta 1951 and 70 series guns.
     

    DD15CBUS

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    I bought my first Beretta recently, an ARX in 22. I suspect I will have at least one threaded barrel 92 in my future as I hear they are superb hosts
     

    lrdudley

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    Pretty entertaining Beretta 1934 video


    Big Moose,

    Thanks for posting this video. Here is the description of my Model 1934 in my firearms documentation:

    Beretta Model 1934 380 Semi Auto Serial # Gxxxx3

    This pistol was brought back from Europe at the conclusion of WWII by my father. It was manufactured in 1943 and was confiscated from a German officer.


    Of course, I left out some of the numbers in the Serial and left out my father's name. The bluing is 100% and has always been kept in the military fold over leather holster. I'm sure I have put more rounds through it than my father did. What little bit of the story that I know is that Dad was an MP in Europe. Came home in 1945, so the pistol was less than 2 years old when he brought it home.
     

    BigMoose

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    Big Moose,

    Thanks for posting this video. Here is the description of my Model 1934 in my firearms documentation:

    Beretta Model 1934 380 Semi Auto Serial # Gxxxx3

    This pistol was brought back from Europe at the conclusion of WWII by my father. It was manufactured in 1943 and was confiscated from a German officer.


    Of course, I left out some of the numbers in the Serial and left out my father's name. The bluing is 100% and has always been kept in the military fold over leather holster. I'm sure I have put more rounds through it than my father did. What little bit of the story that I know is that Dad was an MP in Europe. Came home in 1945, so the pistol was less than 2 years old when he brought it home.
    Nice reminds me of the one my grandfather brought home

     

    BigMoose

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    Beech Grove Firearms has some interesting stuff.

    90-Two in 9mm $799. With the box and 3 mags (9mms usually go for 1000 online)
    92 Brigadier in 9mm. Same price
     
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