I concur with the above opinions, as i have seen a photo of an Italian General during WWII, packing such a weapon in a tiny holster that was practicaly vanishing around his waistbelt, a contravention to General Patton's ivory-stocked "sixguns".
I concur with the above opinions, as i have seen a photo of an Italian General during WWII, packing such a weapon in a tiny holster that was practicaly vanishing around his waistbelt, a contravention to General Patton's ivory-stocked "sixguns".
This came into my possession after my Grandfather passed away. All my grandmother could tell me was he obtained and carried it during Naval Services in the War. The safety grip tends to malfunction. I suspect that it was filed, but it could be from wear. I don't really know the original condition.
I am not certain but I believe it to be a wartime stamp on the side. At the very least I can say it was manufactured in Gardone Val Trompia, Italy in 1941.
The only thing I'm really unsure of is value (I'm only interested to satisfy my curiosity, I would never sell it), and if the red handle is original. All other photos I've seen have black plastic grips. I am also interested in spare parts (holster, magazines, springs, alternate grips, etc).
Great little pistols boys. I never knew these existed, but I like them !
Reminds me alot of Colt or FN "Baby" Brownings.
I also noticed the scaled-down design similarities of larger
Beretta models as 'Kanister' mentioned.........
Regards,
Steve.
Yes, this gun was produced in 1941, before october. If I see well it was proofed in 1942.
The red grip panel is not original, but is nice, I like it.
Excellent Beretta, Pirateer...
The grips are not original, as the the orig. grips are hard black plastic with PB logo on them. If you live in other place than the US or Italy it's hard to find orig. grips or parts. If you type Beretta grips in the web you might get results...
Maybe BILL can help you out, as he has in his possession a marvelous B 418 or perhaps kanister...
Thanos
Sorry, but also in Italy is not so simple: I am searching for a grip for the Beretta model 950 and I have not yet found it.
It is simpler and cheaper to buy a complete gun.
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Last edited by Bill Grist; 12-02-2011 at 06:10 PM.
Try NC ordnance in wilson NC.....BILL
Gun Grip - Search Results
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Thank you Bill, if they send to Italy I shall buy the white ones.
I can't find the ones with the script "Beretta", while are wery common the ones with the three arrows.
Man you guys really get me goin as I have a nice 418
They are great . mine is post war , but man I love the way the aluminum alloy
Frames are either gold silver or green. I have a green 418 and a green 948 modeled after the
1934, but in 22lr . Also have a 950 with4" barrel in 22 short. "looks like a little Luger kinda ha!
Also have the 1949 Vincenzo vernardelli in 22 long I got from my buddy who was in the navy post ww2.
He walked into a gunshop with a cigarette in hid ear, he tells me the owner saw the smoke in his ear ins offered him a deal, guns for smokes , haha so Tom my buddy says he went back to the warship and bought two cartons of smokes for like 3 or 4.25 and traded those for a couple guns and had bought a couple wow!
He then tells menthe bought 2 cuckoo clocks and waited until nite to take one clock out of a box and throw it overboard, then put the pistols with all their fixins in the box and sealed it back up.
That's how I got a portion of my collection.
Of course my buddy had then gone on to own many gun stores after getting out of the navy,
He had a whole score of ww2 era pistols , I cannot even begin to day but my pictures will soon lol
Awesome guns guys !!!
948 gold
948 green
418 green
Last edited by chuck303; 12-20-2011 at 12:25 AM.
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