Gentlemen,
I want to share some pics of my latest acquisition. It is a Beretta Mod.418 in .25 caliber. This little piece was made and proofed in 1941. In total around 35,000 guns were produced until the end of WWII but nowadays they are hard to find. Production continued after 1945 and ended in the early sixties.
Regards
Dietrich
Dear Mark and Günter,
Thanks for the pics of the 1937 Beretta which is indeed very early.
A standard holster looks like a downsized one of the Mod.34 or Mod.35.
Regards
Dietrich
Gentlemen,
I was in the lucky situation to acquire the correct holster for my Beretta 418 pistol. It needs some re-stitching of a few loose threads but it is still worth to collect and fits perfectly to my gun.
Regards
Dietrich
Roscoe,
Thanks for sharing the excellent pics of your nice Beretta rig. Whenever you´ll part with it please let me know and in whatelse you are interested.
Regards
Dietrich
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