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When was my Beretta 92FS made?

When was my Beretta 92FS made?

The Beretta 92 (also Beretta 96 and Beretta 98) is a series of semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy. The Beretta 92 was designed in 1975, and production began in 1976.

What pistol did Italy use in ww2?

Handguns

Type Maker Cartridge
Beretta Modello 1935 Beretta .32 ACP
Glisenti Model 1910 Società Siderurgica Glisenti 9mm Glisenti
Bodeo Model 1889 Revolver Many manufacturers 10.35mm Ordinanza Italiana
M1942 Sosso Pistol FNA Brescia 9×19mm Parabellum

What is the difference between the Beretta ARX160 and ARX100?

The ARX160 is a rimfire version of the ARX100, Beretta’s celebrated .223 Rem tactical rifle. But aside from the caliber, this .22 LR rifle is virtually identical to the centerfire version as far as operations, controls, accessorization and customization options.

What is the ARX160?

The ARX160 is a .22 LR tactical training rifle that does not cut corners. With this rifle, you get serious features for serious training. Ambidextrous controls, endless accessorization options and the look and operation of the centerfire ARX100, this is a rifle that won’t let down even the most demanding shooter.

What is the difference between the ARX160 and the centerfire rifle?

But aside from the caliber, this .22 LR rifle is virtually identical to the centerfire version as far as operations, controls, accessorization and customization options. A training rifle that will never let you down, the ARX160 is an extra-durable piece of gear that will satisfy even the most demanding tactical shooter.

What does the ARX200 mean for Italian infantry?

The ARX200 is planned to fill the gap in Italian infantry armament between the 5.56×45mm NATO assault rifle and large-calibre bolt-action sniper rifles, based on combat experience in Afghanistan. The Italian Armed Forces has ordered four hundred ARX200s for trials and evaluation.