My Beretta .32 1935-M
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My Beretta .32 1935-M
I am uploading few pics of my Beretta 1935-M ,32 which I bought 2 weeks back. I take this oppurtunity to thank all the members of this site who were really of great help in shaping up my decision for this particular handgun. The links provided and research carried out by some of the members are of great help for guys like us who are novice.
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Ashok
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Ashok
http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/h38 ... C_0649.jpg
http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/h38 ... C_0645.jpg
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
Hi Ashok,
Your new acquisition looks great!
Congratulations and I wish you many, many happy hours of safe shooting!
Your new acquisition looks great!
Congratulations and I wish you many, many happy hours of safe shooting!
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
Congrats Bro.
Great acquisition!
Great acquisition!
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Congrats bro lovely piece use it wisely tc
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
Congrats!! Enjoy 'safe' shooting...
Kindly mention the price so that it becomes a reference for others.
Best regards
ssmickey.32
Kindly mention the price so that it becomes a reference for others.
Best regards
ssmickey.32
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
nice grip looks like nine shot to me must have cost you around seven lacs
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
Thanx a lot SSmickey and Hornet. Its a 8 shot Mag Hornet but you have hit the bulls eye as far as the price tag is concerned
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
friend i don't know how i missed this thread.anyhow better late than never.
you have got one of the most reliable,simple pistol available in india.
i too own this model.
how much did you pay for it?
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you have got one of the most reliable,simple pistol available in india.
i too own this model.
how much did you pay for it?
regards
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
Excellente! Congrats. Please let us know how the magazine feeds. I find that some of these .32's magazine have feeding problems.
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
feeding problem is only with few iof catridges.shadowring wrote:Excellente! Congrats. Please let us know how the magazine feeds. I find that some of these .32's magazine have feeding problems.
i always check the catridges before carrying.
beretta is reliable.
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
Sweet as a nut! Congratulations.
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
Thanx a lot Shadowring and Vikram. Shadowring, I havent experienced any feeding problem as yet but one of my friend does have the same model. He told me that, he did have occasional feeding problems specially after 5th shot if the mag is fully loaded. However, he never experienced any problem if he shoots with 5 or 6 shots loaded in Mag. May be the esteemed peer members can throw some light on the problem and his solution of the problem.
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Re: My Beretta .32 1935-M
Change the mag springs.....check out Wolf Springs below
http://www.gunsprings.com/Semi-Auto%20P ... mID2/dID34
http://www.gunsprings.com/Semi-Auto%20P ... mID2/dID34