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  2. Beretta 92G-SD/96G-SD - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta 92G-SD and 96G-SD Special Duty handguns are semi-automatic, locked-breech delayed recoil-operated, double/single-action pistols, fitted with the heavy, wide Brigadier slide, chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge (92G-SD) and the .40 S&W cartridge (96G-SD), framed with the addition of the tactical equipment rail, designed and manufactured by Beretta.

  3. Beretta Model 38 - Wikipedia

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    The Model 38/44 was a minor revision of the 38/43, in which the bolt was simplified and a large-diameter recoil spring was used in place of the operating spring guide. [14] It also eliminated the fluting to save time and increase production. [14] The 38/44 was also adopted by the German army as the MP.739. [16]

  4. Beretta Pico - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta Pico is chambered for the .380 ACP. [1] The Beretta Pico measures 5.1 inches in length, 4 inches in height, and 0.725 inch in width; [1] barrel length is 2.7 inches and the pistol weighs 11.5 ounces unloaded. [1] The Pico is a Double Action Only (DAO) pistol. The frame of the gun is made of polymer. [1]

  5. Beretta 92 - Wikipedia

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    Other features added include a captive recoil spring, internal recoil buffer, user changeable monogrips and 17-round magazines. [15] 92A1 / 96A1 (2010–present) The 92A1 and 96A1 were introduced in 2010, based on elements from the 92FS and 90two. It is somewhat of a civilian version of the M9A1, but it has the standard 92-series grip profile ...

  6. Beretta APX - Wikipedia

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    Other improvements include Beretta's "Aqua Tech Shield" finish on both the slide and barrel, [13] a stainless steel chassis and a heavier competition-grade flat recoil spring to reduce recoil. There are also no finger grooves on the APX A1 full size frame, though users may use the A0 frames with finger grooves due to parts interchangeability.

  7. Handgun - Wikipedia

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    It was the first Beretta design to use a magazine release located to the rear of the trigger guard, similar to the Colt M1911. The United States' military replaced the M1911A1.45 ACP pistol with the Beretta 92FS, designated as the M9 in 1985.

  8. Beretta M1951 - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta M1951 is a 9×19mm semi-automatic pistol developed during the late 1940s and early 1950s by Pietro Beretta S.p.A. of Italy. The pistol was produced strictly for military use and was introduced into service with the Italian Armed Forces and other Italian security forces as the Modello 1951 (M1951), replacing the Modello 1934 pistol chambered for the 9×17mm Short (.380 ACP) cartridge.

  9. MG 3 machine gun - Wikipedia

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    MG 42/59: Italian variant produced by Beretta, Whitehead Motofides and Franchi, since 1959, Chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO. The bolt weight was increased to 1,200 g (42.33 oz)) for a reduced 800 rounds per minute cyclic rate of fire. Used mainly mounted on vehicles and has largely been phased out by the FN Minimi.