Description
SKU 51655224095
Brand Beretta
UPC 51655224095
DETAILS
Brand: Beretta
Model: M1934
Action: Semi-Auto
Caliber: 9 Corto/.380acp
Barrel Length: 3.7"
Thread Pattern: 1/2-20
Capacity: 7rd
Weight: 1lb 7 oz
Condition: Surplus Condition, NRA Rated Good to Very Good Condition
Additional Information: Extension's set screw may have damaged barrel threads | Mag Style May Vary
FEATURES
The Beretta 1934 was Produced from 1934-1992 and was adopted by the Italian army in 1937. It features a threaded 3.7" barrel 1/2-20 thread pitch, fixed sights, 7 round mag, semi-automatic, compact design. Known for reliability and a very sturdy design that provided a very long service life when well maintained. Mag style may vary.
There will be light holster wear and the barrel threads are marked from a set screw. Surplus Condition, NRA Rated Good to Very Good Condition.
UPC#: 051655224095
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Comments (11)
Well it is Grace’s gun in the new Resident Evil
james bond would be proud of this !lol.
These things look like hammered dog shit.
Also read the fine print "Additional Information: Extension's set screw may have damaged barrel threads | Mag Style May Vary".... No thanks
You are so off base. The 1934s coming into the county have to be imported with the trash threads. Regardless of where you buy, it will have the threads.
The difference In magazines boils down to a pinky extension bro.
What a deal for $199.
Yeah for a little more money you can get a modern decent .380 handgun.
Who the heck is buying one of these wanting a modern handgun?
Wouldn't a "poor" just go buy a Taurus or Hipoint at their local sporting goods store and call it a day? That group doesn't seem like the ones who would be collecting 30 to 90 year old surplus Italian firearms via an FFL ;)
I'm sure there are some people who buys this for $200 because it says "Beretta" yet seems dirt cheap, then they nickel and dime themselves spending another $200 on mags, pricier than needed holsters (due limited options), ammo that isn't as cheap as 9mm, god forbid they need a replacement part, etc.
But most will just buy a Taurus and turn their hand 90 degrees as they punch bullets down range ;)







So, I bought one. Got home, and cleaned the rust and dirt out of the barrel. Only to discover it has a bulged barrel. Now I have to find and pay for a barrel. I guess Palmetto is now Century Arms South. Very disappointed.