Military Surplus For Self-Defense?
[…] anecdote about soldiers grumbling when their 1911’s were replaced by Beretta 92’s. This yarn is the exception, not the rule. […]
[…] anecdote about soldiers grumbling when their 1911’s were replaced by Beretta 92’s. This yarn is the exception, not the rule. […]
[…] a shockingly reasonable $528. Girsan is a well-known maker of Beretta 92 and 1911 clones and reportedly has several contracts […]
[…] knockdown power with the .45 instead of the 9mm M9 Beretta. Built on surplus WWII Colt frames and slides, the […]
[…] thousandths, not hundredths. Slug your barrels. Some guns, like the Beretta 1934, run 0.357″ bullets better. Mine like 0.356″, but […]
[…] fired cases extract and eject without needing a mechanical extractor. Beretta has made blowback semiautos with no extractor at all; […]
[…] clever spy gadgets and iconic handgun. While a .25 caliber Beretta, 9mm P99 and even a S&W .44 Magnum revolver […]
[…] Chinese dictatorship would make new ones. And the Italians ( Beretta), Brazilians (Taurus), Russians (AK-47), Austrians (GLOCK) — all the […]
[…] or take a century or two. I know Maestro Bartolomeo Beretta sold 185 harquebus barrels to the Venice Arsenal for […]
[…] frame of their Millennium series pistol. The most recent is Beretta, who put such a serrated area above the trigger […]
[…] throughout the ’80s and ’90s, SA/DA high-capacity pistols like the Beretta 92F and SIG P226 were ruling the world. Throughout […]