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Presented is one of my favorites, a 1934 Beretta , 9mm corto that has the first Nazi contract from Beretta with the AA suffix serial number. Its holster is some what more difficult to find than the pistol but that is the story for most weapons of this era. Also , more than one style of holster was most likely utilized accounting for the never ending search for its proper combination
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151.8 KB This style of holster is readily familiar with the collectors as being for the P.Mod.27 but apparently went into limited production with the P.Mod.27 in 1943 with the balance of production moved into the variation we see here for the Beretta, having only a single Waffenamt stamp of WaA76 on the rear.
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150.43 KB While the photo may show it is a 1941 issue I can assure you that it is a 1943 dated version.
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142.62 KB As I understand it , these pistols were purchased by the German Government and this stamp is the acceptance at that Italian proof house.
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139.48 KB In addition to the pictured serial numbers located on both the slide and frame, the Beretta's inpectors initials of MA are shown in a rectangluar box on the trigger guard web.
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151.8 KB This style of holster is readily familiar with the collectors as being for the P.Mod.27 but apparently went into limited production with the P.Mod.27 in 1943 with the balance of production moved into the variation we see here for the Beretta, having only a single Waffenamt stamp of WaA76 on the rear.
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157.99 KB
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150.43 KB While the photo may show it is a 1941 issue I can assure you that it is a 1943 dated version.
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142.62 KB As I understand it , these pistols were purchased by the German Government and this stamp is the acceptance at that Italian proof house.
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133.29 KB
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139.48 KB In addition to the pictured serial numbers located on both the slide and frame, the Beretta's inpectors initials of MA are shown in a rectangluar box on the trigger guard web.