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The Beretta Model 1923 pistol was a service pistol used by the Italian Army from 1923 until 1945. The M1923 was designed to consolidate the improvements of the 1915/19 model and to use the 9mm Glisenti round.
Beretta M1923: Semi-Automatic 9mm Glisenti 1923–1945 (?) Beretta M1934: Semi-Automatic .380 ACP: 1934–1951 Beretta M1951: Semi-Automatic 9mm Parabellum: 1951–1981 Beretta M92FS: Semi-Automatic 9mm Parabellum 1981–Present
The total production of the Beretta M1915 is estimated about 15,600 during 1915-1918, and about 56,000 of Beretta M1915/1917. [1] Some of the pistols were also used in World War II until 1945. [ 2 ] Its open slide design later became the characteristic for other Beretta pistols such as Beretta M1923 , Beretta M1934 , Beretta M1935 , Beretta ...
Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta: 9×19mm NATO 9×21mm IMI.40 S&W Italy: 2016 Beretta Cheetah: Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta.32 ACP.380 ACP.22 LR Italy: 1976 Beretta M1915: Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta: 9mm Glisenti.32 ACP Kingdom of Italy: 1915 Beretta M1923: Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta: 9mm Glisenti Italy: 1923 Beretta M1934: Fabbrica d ...
M1923 may refer to: Beretta M1923, a semi-automatic pistol; M1923 helmet (Denmark), a combat helmet used by the Danish military; M1923 medium tank prototype, United States; pre–World War II; M1923 sniper rifle, a subtype of the Krag–Jørgensen sniper rifle; Thompson Model 1923, a heavy submachine gun variant of the Thompson submachine gun
It was also used in other Italian weapons such as the Beretta Model 1915 and Beretta M1923 pistols. All weapons of the Villar Perosa family, including the O.V.P. submachine gun and Revelli-Beretta carbine, were originally intended to fire a variant of the 9mm Glisenti cartridge, known as Glisenti M.915 "Per Mitragliatrici" ('For Machine-Guns ...
Beretta M9; Beretta M1923; Beretta M1934; Beretta M1935; Beretta M1951; P. Beretta Px4 Storm; S. Beretta Stampede; U. Beretta U22 Neos This page was last edited on ...
Beretta has become one of the world's largest pistol makers and the model 1934 (M1934) was their most numerous product in the World War II era. [2] It was designed and purpose-built for the Italian armed forces. In the early 1930s, the Italian army was impressed by the Walther PP pistol.