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The M1935 is a single-action semi-automatic blowback pistol that fires .32 ACP ammunition.It is constructed from carbon steel with plastic grips and is equipped with a frame safety that also acts as a take down lever and slide hold open.
The Beretta Model 1934 is an Italian compact, semi-automatic pistol which was issued as the service pistol of the Royal Italian Army beginning in 1934. As the standard sidearm of the Italian army it was issued to officers, NCOs and machine gun crews. [1] It is chambered for the 9mm Corto, more commonly known as the .380 ACP.
The pistol won the 1935–1937 competition to produce the new French military sidearm; a different pistol in the competition was the similarly named Pistolet automatique modèle 1935S. Initial production of the 1935A began in 1937, and the pistol began delivery to the French Army in late 1939, with a total of about 10,700 pistols built before ...
Modèle 1935 pistol, designation for two French pistols referred to as the M1935A and M1935S Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.
The Beretta 1935 was inspired by the French STA studies led by Section Technique de l'Armée from 1918 to 1938. Many technical details are close to the STA 1922 that was adopted as MAS 1924 and used in post World War I limited colonial conflicts. Starting with the 1938 A, the Beretta SMG gained a well-deserved reputation of accuracy and ...
Beretta M1923: Semi-Automatic 9mm Glisenti 1923–1945 (?) Beretta M1934: Semi-Automatic .380 ACP: 1934–1951 Beretta M1951: Semi-Automatic 9mm Parabellum: 1951–1981 Beretta M92FS: Semi-Automatic 9mm Parabellum 1981–Present
The Beretta 70 is a magazine-fed, single-action semi-automatic pistol series designed and produced by Beretta of Italy, which replaced the earlier 7.65mm Beretta M1935 pistol. [1] Some pistols in this series were also marketed as the Falcon, New Puma, New Sable, Jaguar, and Cougar [ 2 ] [ 3 ] (not to be confused with the later Beretta 8000 ...
The Beretta M1951 is a 9×19mm semi-automatic pistol developed during the late 1940s and early 1950s by Pietro Beretta S.p.A. of Italy. The pistol was produced strictly for military use and was introduced into service with the Italian Armed Forces and other Italian security forces as the Modello 1951 (M1951), replacing the Modello 1934 pistol chambered for the 9×17mm Short (.380 ACP) cartridge.