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  2. Beretta 21A Bobcat - Wikipedia

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    semi-auto blowback. Feed system. 7 round magazine [ 2] Sights. Fixed open sights. The Beretta 21A Bobcat is a semi-automatic pocket pistol designed by Beretta in Italy. Production began in the late 1984, solely in the Beretta U.S.A. facility in Accokeek, Maryland. It is a further development of the Beretta Model 20, whose production ended in 1985.

  3. Beretta 682 - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the action is the original version, designated by a model number such as S682305T, and made at least through 1994. These earlier models are known as "wide" or "large" frame 682s. At some point, Beretta dropped the "S" from the front of the 682 model number, narrowed the receiver, introduced a new choke system, and reduced ...

  4. Beretta 950 - Wikipedia

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    Action. Single. Feed system. Single Stack Magazine. 8 (.25ACP) 6 (.22 Short) The Beretta 950 is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by Beretta since 1952. It builds on a long line of small and compact pocket pistols manufactured by Beretta for self-defense. It was intended to be a very simple and reliable pocket pistol.

  5. Beretta 92 - Wikipedia

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    10, 13 rounds (Compact L) 8 rounds (Compact Type M) The Beretta 92 (also Beretta 96 and Beretta 98) is a series of semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy. The Beretta 92 was designed in 1975, and production began in 1976. Many variants in several calibers continue to be used to the present.

  6. Beretta 70 - Wikipedia

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    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, which ...

  7. Beretta M1934 - Wikipedia

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    This model was followed by the Beretta M1935, which was similar to the M1934 in most respects, except that it fired a .32 ACP (7.65 mm Browning) cartridge. [3] Pistols made during the Fascist Era are marked with their year of manufacture in two forms: the conventional Julian date in Arabic numerals and the date in the Fascist Era in Roman ...

  8. Beretta 418 - Wikipedia

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    These various model numbers can be found only in the Beretta catalogues. All guns manufactured up to the mid-1930s are marked simply, IBREV. 1919. Subsequent models until the end of the war are marked Brevettata. They included their date of manufacture in both the Julian Calendar and Fascist-era based Roman numerals

  9. Beretta Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    12 rounds: 81. 13 rounds: 84, 80X. The Beretta Cheetah, also known by its original model name of "Series 81", or "80 Series", is a line of compact blowbackoperated semi-automatic pistolsdesigned and manufactured by Berettaof Italy. They were introduced in 1976 and include models in .32 ACP(Models 81 and 82), .380 ACP (9 mm Short)(Models 83, 84 ...