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Collectible Firearms and Edged WeaponsKristopher Gasior and Kasia Matuszewska-GasiorP.O. Box 8327 Fredericksburg, VA 22404-8327 USATelephone/FAX# (540) 374-8124 (orders only!)KGasior@aol.com(All the emails with attachments or pictures sent to our email addresses are deleted due to the computer virus epidemic). |
Shipping Terms: We ship handguns by USPS Priority Mail with Signature Confirmation. We charge standard shipping fee of $15 for the first ordered handgun, and $7.50 for each additional one. The above rates are valid only in the continental USA. International shipping is available at the cost. We take credit cards, checks and money orders. We also accept Western Union and MoneyGram transfers. We are now allowed to accept a faxed copy of your FFL license. Please, set your fax to "Extra Fine" and fax your FFL license to 540 374 8124. |
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DESCRIPTION: Scarce Egyptian military contract Beretta M.1951E semi-automatic pistol. The pistol is also known as "Brigadier". Left side of the slide displays following markings, "Modello 1951E Cal. 9 mm Para, P. Beretta 1955" and a crest of Egypt. Eight round magazine. Two piece, black plastic grip with diamond checkering and Beretta logo. Matching serial numbers. Model 1951 was adopted as a service pistol by Italy, Egypt, Israel, Nigeria and some other countries. The Egyptian version of Beretta M.1951 was also built under license by the Egyptian State Factory in Port Said under the name "Helwan". The latter has never shown the quality of the original, Italian made M.1951... Only Egypt and Iraq purchased license to manufacture Beretta M.1951 pistols under the names, Helwan and Tariq, respectively (some Tariq pistols were captured in Iraq and brought to the USA by returning soldiers). CONDITION: Fine+, as arsenally refurbished. 97-98% of gray color Parker-type finish is still on metal. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The plastic grips are in fine condition as well, with a couple of minor handling marks. Fine bore with strong rifling. Strong action. Import markings. C&R is OK. Serial# E004XX. |
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Scarce Italian Beretta M.1915/19 PistolCaliber: 7.65 mm Auto (.32 ACP) Price: $1275 Inventory # ber_0041 |
DESCRIPTION: Scarce, Italian Beretta M.1915/19 semi-automatic pistol. Model 1915/19 was an improved version of Model 1915. It was designed shortly after the end of the World War One. The left side of the slide displays following markings, "Pistola Aut. Beretta 7.65 Brev. 1915 1919". The left /rear part of the frame displays Italian proof marks and a production date, "1928". Seven shot magazine. Blowback design. The original steel grips display traditional "PB" emblem. High quality of machining and metal finish. No import markings. CONDITION: Excellent, with 97% of original blue finish still remaining on metal. The very minor wear is mostly on the barrel and on the edges of the slide and frame. On spot of light peppering on the left/rear part of the frame (near the proof marks). All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel). The bore is in fine condition with strong and shiny rifling. Strong action. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grips are in excellent condition as well, with only a couple of handling marks. Difficult to find pistol in very collectible condition! Serial# 2381XX. |
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DESCRIPTION: Very scarce Italian Air Force contract military pistol manufactured in 1941, as indicated by markings on the slide. The slide also displays a caliber designation, "7.65" (correct caliber for this Italian Air Force contract). The back of the left side of the frame displays Italian Air Force procurement markings, "Crown over Eagle". The original military black plastic grips display traditional "PB" emblem. High quality of machining. Eight shot magazine. Blowback design. No import markings. Italian Air Force Beretta pistols in 7.65 caliber, are much more difficult to find than Italian army pistols. CONDITION: Excellent, with 96-97% of original blue finish still on metal. The wear is mostly on the edges of the slide (holster wear). All matching serial numbers (frame, slide, barrel). Fine bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grips are in excellent condition with almost no handling marks. As issued military configuration. Very smooth action.Very difficult to find Italian Air Force contract Beretta M.1935 pistol! Serial# 4771XX. |
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Scarce Italian Beretta M.1915 PistolCaliber: 7.65 mm Auto (.32 ACP) Price: $875 Inventory # ber_0039 |
DESCRIPTION: Scarce, early Italian military semi-automatic pistol. Model 1915 was a first Beretta modern pistol. It was designed in the middle of the World War One. The left side of the slide displays following markings, "Pietro Beretta - Brescia - Cal. 7.65 Brevetto 1915". Original hardwood grips. Seven shot magazine. Blowback design. No import markings. CONDITION: Very good. 78% of blue finish still on metal. The wear is mostly on the edges of the slide and frame, as well as on the hilt. There is some micro-pitting under the blue finish on the slide and frame. This usually indicates that the pistol was refurbished. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel). The bore is in excellent condition with strong and shiny rifling. Strong action. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in fine condition, with no visible wear. The grips are in fine condition with some minor handling marks. Difficult to find early Italian military pistol! Serial# 634XX. |
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DESCRIPTION: Beautiful Beretta M.1951 semi-automatic pistol. The pistol is also known as "Brigadier". Left side of the slide displays following markings, "Beretta - Cal. 9mm, Mod.1951 - Patent Gardone V.T. - Italia". Eight round magazine. Two piece, black plastic grip. Matching serial numbers. Very high quality of machining and metal finish! The left/rear part of the frame displays Italian commercial proof marks with the production code, "XXII" (manufactured in 1965). Model 1951 was adopted as a service pistol by Italy, Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Nigeria and some other countries. The Egyptian version of Beretta M.1951 was built under the license by the Egyptian State Factory in Port Said under the name "Helwan". The latter has never shown the quality of the original M.1951... Iraq had also purchased the license to manufacture Beretta M.1951 pistols under the name "Tariq"(some Tariq pistols were captured in Iraq and brought to the USA by returning soldiers). CONDITION: Excellent+ to near mint. 98-99% of original blue is still on metal. The metal finish shows only very minor handling marks. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in near mint condition, with no visible wear. The plastic grips are in near mint condition as well, with a couple of minor handling marks. Excellent+ bore with strong and shiny rifling. Strong action. The pistol has very nice metal polishing and finish. No import markings. Serial# 220XX. |
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DESCRIPTION: Beautiful Beretta M.1951 semi-automatic pistol. The pistol is also known as "Brigadier". Left side of the slide displays following markings, "Beretta - Cal. 9mm, Mod.1951 - Patent Gardone V.T. - Italia". Eight round magazine. Two piece, black plastic grip. Matching serial numbers. Very high quality of machining and metal finish! Complete with original factory box numbered to the gun. Model 1951 was adopted as a service pistol by Italy, Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Nigeria and some other countries. The Egyptian version of Beretta M.1951 was built under the license by the Egyptian State Factory in Port Said under the name "Helwan". The latter has never shown the quality of the original M.1951... Iraq had also purchased the license to manufacture Beretta M.1951 pistols under the name "Tariq"(some Tariq pistols were captured in Iraq and brought to the USA by returning soldiers). CONDITION: Like new, possibly unfired. Nearly 100% of original blue is still on metal. The metal finish shows only a couple of very minor handling marks. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in near mint condition, with no visible wear. The plastic grips are in near mint condition as well, with a couple of minor handling marks. Like new bore with strong and shiny rifling. Strong action. The pistol has very nice metal polishing and finish. The factory box is still in good condition. No import markings. Serial# 350XX. |
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Scarce Italian Beretta M.1915 PistolCaliber: 7.65 mm Auto (.32 ACP) Price: $1275 Inventory # ber_0034 |
DESCRIPTION: Scarce, early Italian military semi-automatic pistol. Model 1915 was a first Beretta modern pistol. It was designed in the middle of the World War One. The left side of the slide displays following markings, "Pietro Beretta - Brescia - Cal. 7.65 Brevetto 1915". The right side of the frame displays "AB" inside the shield. Original hardwood grips. Seven shot magazine. Blowback design. No import markings. CONDITION: Low excellent, with 97% of original blue still on metal. The wear is mostly on the edges of the slide and frame (holster wear). There is a couple of spots of micro-pitting on the front part of the slide. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel). The bore is in excellent condition with strong and shiny rifling. Strong action. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grips are in excellent condition with some minor handling marks. As issued military configuration. Difficult to find pistol in very collectible condition! Serial# 466XX. |
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DESCRIPTION: Very scarce Italian Air Force contract military pistol. No legend on the slide (correct for this contract). The back of the left side of the frame displays Italian Air Force procurement markings, "Crown over Eagle". The right side of the frame also displays a caliber designation, "Cal. 9" (correct caliber for this Italian Air Force contract). The original military black plastic grips display traditional "PB" emblem. High quality of machining. Seven shot magazine. Blowback design. No import markings. CONDITION: Excellent, with 94-95% of original blue finish still on metal. The wear is mostly on the edges of the slide (holster wear), on the front part of the hilt and on the barrel. The finish on the hilt is turning to brownish color. All matching serial numbers (frame, slide, barrel). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grips are in excellent condition with almost no handling marks. As issued military configuration. Very smooth action.Very difficult to find Italian Air Force contract Beretta M.1934 pistol! Serial# G343XX. |
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DESCRIPTION: Romanian contract military pistol assembled in 1941, as indicated by markings on the left side of the slide (not a current import!). The slide also displays a caliber designation in the Romanian language, "9mm Scurt". The back of the right side of the frame displays Romanian armory mark, "CM". The original military black plastic grips display traditional "PB" emblem. High quality of machining. Seven shot magazine. Blowback design. No import markings. CONDITION: Excellent, with 97-98% of original blue still on the metal. One small spot of micro-pitting (blood pitting?) on the left/front part of the frame. Some light patina on the front part of the hilt. All matching serial numbers (frame, slide, barrel). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grips are in excellent condition with some minor handling marks. As issued military configuration. Very smooth action. Very low serial number! Difficult to find Romanian contract Beretta pistol without import marks! Serial# 009XX. |
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DESCRIPTION: Italian Navy contract military pistol assembled in 1942, as indicated by the markings on the left side of the slide. The slide also displays a caliber designation, "7.65" (correct caliber for the Italian Navy contract). The back of the left side of the frame displays Italian Navy procurement markings, "CM". The original military black plastic grips display traditional "PB" emblem. High quality of machining. Eight shot magazine. Blowback design. Italian Navy Beretta pistols in 7.65 caliber, are much more difficult to find than Italian army pistols. No import markings. CONDITION: Excellent, with 97% of original blue still on the metal. The wear is mostly on the edges of the slide (holster wear), on the front part of the hilt and on the barrel. All matching serial numbers (frame, slide, barrel). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grips are in excellent condition with almost no handling marks. As issued military configuration. Very smooth action. Very difficult to find Italian Navy contract Beretta M.1935 pistol! Serial# 4951XX. |
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Scarce Italian Beretta M.1915 PistolCaliber: 9 mm Glisenti Price: $1475 Inventory # ber_0025 |
DESCRIPTION: Scarce, early Italian military semi-automatic pistol. Model 1915 was a first Beretta modern pistol. It was designed in the middle of the World War One. The left side of the slide displays following markings, "Pietro Beretta - Brescia - Casa Fondata nel 1680 Cal. 9 mm - Brevetto 1915". The right side of the frame displays, "PS" (in the oval). Original hardwood grips with diamond checkering. Eight shot magazine. Blowback design. No import markings. CONDITION: Very good+ to fine, with 60% of original blue finish still on the metal. The blue is thin and is turning to brownish color. Some minor spots of metal roughness on the frame. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel). The bore is in fine condition with some darkness in the grooves. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in very good condition, with no visible wear. The grips are in very good condition with some minor handling marks. There is a small chip in the lower/front corner of the left side grip (please, see pictures). As issued military configuration. Strong action. Difficult to find Italian military pistol! Serial# 79XX. |
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DESCRIPTION: Scarce Nazi issue Beretta M.35 semi-auto pistol. This is one of the pistols issued to Italian-based German forces in 1944-45. Manufactured in 1944, as indicated by the markings on the left side of the slide. The slide also displays a caliber designation, "7.65". The back of the left side of the frame displays, "4UT" (in the oval). The original military black plastic grips display traditional "PB" emblem. The pistol displays a low quality of machining and metal finish, that are characteristic for the late war production (with one spot of light pitting under the blue on the left side of the slide). Eight shot magazine. Blowback design. No import markings. CONDITION: low excellent, with 95-96% of original dull blue finish. The finish shows a slight holster wear on the edges of the slide and frame. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grips are in excellent condition as well. As issued military configuration. Very smooth action. Difficult to find Nazi issue Beretta pistol in very collectible condition! Serial# 5563XX. |
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DESCRIPTION: Interesting Italian army contract military pistol assembled most likely late during the war. The pistol was manufactured without any markings on the left side of the slide. The serial number has a prefix "F", which according to J.B.Wood, indicates special order pistol. The back of the left side of the frame displays Italian army property proof, "Crown over RE" (Regio Esercito - Royal Army). The original military black plastic grips display traditional "PB" emblem. High quality of machining. Eight shot magazine. Blowback design. No import markings. CONDITION: Low excellent, with 95-96% of original blue. The only blue wear is on the top of the slide and barrel. Scattered light peppering. All matching serial numbers (frame, slide, barrel). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grips are in excellent condition as well. As issued military configuration. Very smooth action. Interesting military issue Beretta M.34 pistol! Serial# F949XX. |
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DESCRIPTION: Italian military World War Two issue Beretta M.1934/1935 leather holster. Green painted leather. Steel hardware. Spare magazine pouch under the flap. Fading stamp on the inside part of the flap. The holster was slightly modified, with a piece of leather cut off under the flap, in order to make an opening for the pistol bigger. CONDITION: Very good+, as altered. Leather is still soft and flexible. Some minor handling marks are visible on the leather. Strong, original stitching. (Ref. "Military Holsters of World War II" by Eugene J. Bender, p.125). |
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DESCRIPTION: Italian military issue Beretta M.1934/1935 web holster. Similar holsters were used by the Italian forces in Africa during the World War Two. Khaki color canvas with brass and steel hardware. Spare magazine pouch under the flap. No markings on canvas. CONDITION: New, unissued (newly manufactured?). (Ref. "Military Holsters of World War II" by Eugene J. Bender, pp.126-127). |
To inquire about purchasing any of these items, or obtain more information, please contact:Collectible Firearms and Edged WeaponsKristopher Gasior and Kasia Matuszewska-GasiorP.O. Box 8327 Fredericksburg, VA 22404-8327 USATelephone/FAX# (540) 374-8124 (orders only!)KGasior@aol.com(All the emails with attachments or pictures sent to our email addresses are deleted due to the computer virus epidemic).Please report any problems to KGasior@aol.com |