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  2. Beretta 70 - Wikipedia

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    Beretta M71 .22 Long Rifle. The Model 71 was sold in .22LR caliber only, and featured an aluminum alloy frame instead of the steel frame used in the Model 70 and 70s. This change reduced the weight of the pistol by about 200 grams. The 71 (and 72) were also marketed as the "Jaguar". [2]

  3. List of firearms (B) - Wikipedia

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    Beretta Model 73 (Italy - Semi-Automatic Pistol - .22 LR) Beretta Model 74 (Italy - Semi-Automatic Pistol - .22 LR) Beretta Model 100 (Italy - Semi-Automatic Pistol - .32 ACP) Beretta Model 75 (Italy - Semi-Automatic Pistol - .22 LR) Beretta Model 76 (Italy - Semi-Automatic Pistol - .22 LR) Beretta Model 102 (Italy - Semi-Automatic Pistol - .22 ...

  4. Beretta U22 Neos - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta U22 Neos is a .22 Long Rifle semi-automatic, single-action pistol using a slide blow-back system, that has been manufactured in the United States since 2002 by Beretta USA. [2] The pistol will accept interchangeable 4.5, 6 or 7.5 in (110, 150 or 190 mm) barrels in blued or stainless steel finishes.

  5. Beretta Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    From 1977 to 1997, Beretta built the Browning BDA 380, which is essentially the model 84BB with a standard ejection port (instead of an open slide), a slide-mounted decocker/safety, and a spur hammer. Beretta also made the FN 140 DA, which is identical to the BDA 380 except for being marked "Fabrique Nationale" instead of "Browning".

  6. Beretta - Wikipedia

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    The model Beretta 92FS was the primary side arm of the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force, designated the M9 pistol. [22] In 1985, Beretta was chosen after a controversial competition to produce the M9, winning a contract for 500,000 pistols. [23] [24] A condition of the original agreement was domestic manufacture of the M9.

  7. Chiappa Firearms - Wikipedia

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    Armi Sport is the firearms manufacturing branch. Its target markets are target shooting, Cowboy Action Shooting, reenacting, collecting, and hunting.To this end, most of its firearms are reproductions of older, muzzle-loading guns and other classic arms (such as Winchester rifles), though it manufactures other designs, such as .22 LR versions of the M1911 pistol and a .22 upper receiver for ...

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  9. Beretta 21A Bobcat - Wikipedia

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    The .22 LR version is currently available in either matte black (Beretta's "Bruniton" finish) or stainless steel ("Inox") versions. The .25 ACP model is available in black only. [2] In the .22 LR "Inox" version (introduced in 2000 [1]) only the barrel and slide are stainless steel, and the alloy frame has a matte light gray Bruniton coating ...