Used Surplus Beretta M1951 9mm 8+1 - 8+1 Rounds
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The Beretta M1951 is a very rare pistol in the United States, and it is Historically significant as Beretta’s first locked breech designed pistol. This design paved the way for Beretta to eventually design and produce the famous Beretta 92. The Model 1951 was produced from 1953 to 1980.
These particular surplus guns are in good condition. They will show signs of use and wear, but will be 100% functional.
**Crate Not Included with Firearm**
Product Information | |
Action | Semi-Auto |
Caliber | 9mm |
Capacity | 8+1 |
In-Store Purchase Only | |
Lexington, KY | Not in store |
Greenville, KY | Not in store |
Sevierville, TN | Not in store |
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Model BERM1951G |
Condition Surplus |
Bud's Item # 411559417 |
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Manufacturer Beretta |
The Beretta M1951 is a very rare pistol in the United States, and it is Historically significant as Beretta’s first locked breech designed pistol. This design paved the way for Beretta to eventually design and produce the famous Beretta 92. The Model 1951 was produced from 1953 to 1980.
These particular surplus guns are in good condition. They will show signs of use and wear, but will be 100% functional.
**Crate Not Included with Firearm**
Questions & Answers
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- Asked 10/12/2020 18:18 by Cesar E
A:Cesar, yes Sir it does. The button at the top of the grips. The button at the bottom of the grips is the magazine release. Full details video with operation here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo3Y9zBJewUSee 4 more answers | -
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- Asked 07/26/2020 09:23 by Joey C
A:Joey, Numrich has reproduction magazines for the Beretta M1951---------https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVJZG6cDHt8See 1 more answer |
All magazines for this gun will be $40 to $100 dollars. You can find KKK magazines for the M1951, but they have flat floor plates -
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- Asked 07/21/2020 16:10 by Rich P
A:Rich, I got a nice set of wood grips off Ebay of all places : - https://www.ebay.com/c/22011627382 -
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- Asked 07/13/2020 13:58 by Eve K
A:Eve, yes, the serial number beginning with F character are the latest manufacture timeline for the ones beginning with a letter. The letter timeline goes backwards from there. Cheers and stay safe! -
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- Asked 07/11/2020 00:19 by Michael S
A:Michael, The Modello 1951 (M1951) was the first Beretta chambered for the 9 x 19mm (Parabellum) cartridge and also their first locked-breach pistol. This semi-automatic pistol was first placed on the market and adopted by the Italian Armed Forces in 1957. A commercial version, known as the M951 Brigadier, was produced for sale on the civilian market.See 1 more answer |
Retaining traditional Beretta characteristics, the M1951 introduced a locked breach to handle the high-pressure 9mm Parabellum, a lengthened slide for improved balance, and a single column, 8-round magazine, ergonomic finger-rest extension. The M1951 was only produced with forged steel frames. -
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- Asked 07/04/2020 03:19 by James B
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- Asked 06/25/2020 00:36 by Zackary W
A:Zackary, no Sir. It must be on the CA DOJ approved Roster to be CA legal : -https://www.oag.ca.gov/firearms/certified-handguns/search?make=151008See 3 more answers | -
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- Asked 06/23/2020 06:29 by Matthew D
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- Asked 06/22/2020 04:13 by Jerry H
A:Jerry, That was on the early run of alloy frames. These all steel guns will have no issues.See 4 more answers | -
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- Asked 06/19/2020 14:15 by Matthew D
A:Matthew, Even though these guns were made from the 50s to 1980. When a surplus batch comes through they are pretty much the same age. This batch appears to be from the mid 70s. - Show More Questions
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