Could someone please tell me how much Beretta 9mm short will cost me
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Beretta 9mm short Pistol
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Re: Beretta 9mm short Pistol
Ranachk
Which model and in what condition.Are you talking about the 84FS of the older version.
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Ashar
Which model and in what condition.Are you talking about the 84FS of the older version.
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Re: Beretta 9mm short Pistol
9mm short aka 380acp.it all depends on the dealer.as ashar had already said,can u post the model no. and condition.recently,a relative of mine was quoted 8.5 L for a .380 beretta and 14L for a .32
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Re: Beretta 9mm short Pistol
the model is M-1934 , the barrel is clean, re- blued and he is asking a 3.25L is that Ok
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Re: Beretta 9mm short Pistol
M 1934 is a very solid and simple gun, very few things to go wrong. but kindly check the trigger link bar under left grip panel which is mostly tinkered with. the other thing to check is the safety which stop working due to age. it was the most copied pistol on domestic scene before the appearance of TT 33 in end of eighties. other than the price it is a nice gun to serve you in many years to come
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Re: Beretta 9mm short Pistol
Go for it,you wont regret it,I have the M-1935 which comes in .32 ACP,it's easy to maintain & use.Ranachk";p="40435 wrote:the model is M-1934 , the barrel is clean, re- blued and he is asking a 3.25L is that Ok
In .380 the only issue is ammo you will have to stick to the imported lot that cost around 200 each as IOF dont manufacture .380 rounds.
For more info http://www.berettaweb.com/armi/Beretta% ... 201935.htm
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