dammit my grandfather had one from 1944 I believe, Looked the same as yours
I only saw it 2 times, I tried to disassemble it but did not know how to do it properly, except to remove the barrel(I was 13, 6 years after my grandfather passed away)
Later my grandmother gave the pistol to the police, I am so sad now, cause I really liked the gun
Hi guys, can anyone tell me where I can find the modern, aftermarket holster for Beretta M1934 .380? I'm looking for online stores and don't know which model to choose. Thank you beforehand.
I live in The Netherlands and have stored 4 licenced firearms in my house. I use them to practice sportshooting and strongly agree with the Dutch weapon laws. In our country the licence will only be submitted to persons without criminal records. When you quit your sport shooting or hunting hobby, you haven't longer permission to own the arms and you are obliged to sell them.
Recently I bought this Beretta 1935 for just 100 euro's. It's in excellent condition and very reliable. This is my first .32 acp (in europe 7,65 mm browning) pistol and it's fun to shoot.
Every country is different but basically owning a handgun or semi-auto rifle isn't a big deal in europe (generally speaking).
Next thing is carry. Carrying a gun is restricted and differs from country to country.
I'm allowed to carry 2 guns at the same time in Austria (concealed and open). We don't have concealed carry/open carry licenses but usually there are 2: one license for owning a gun only and one for owning and carrying it in the public.
i think the uk is too strict it makes the populace slaves i think the USA is insane you do need some regualtion for example the soldier/terrrorist that was resposible for the massacer at fort hood did not get his guns on base be bought them from a gn store, he needed no license or did not have to register them i think the european way is better citizens may own most of the same weapons american do but they must be regualted get a license and register them to me that makes sense
exactly i have no problem with responsible people having guns but IF YOU ARE responsible and honest why would you object to licensing and registration? perhaps i am too hard on americans its just frustrating they become so hostille and insulting to you if you even suggest the ways things are done here could be improved you get called a communist or a "pussy" by an american too often you lose patience with them peace
@remyramml i cannot get licence to carry weapon in Serbia. If i need to move my weapon to new house i need to inform police and do disassemble it during transport. Only ppl that have threats to their life or they work in secret service, police or army can carry weapons. And some security forces.
very thorough and coherent review - thanks!
L1A1 6 months ago
dammit my grandfather had one from 1944 I believe, Looked the same as yours
I only saw it 2 times, I tried to disassemble it but did not know how to do it properly, except to remove the barrel(I was 13, 6 years after my grandfather passed away)
Later my grandmother gave the pistol to the police, I am so sad now, cause I really liked the gun
EcoKeco2 10 months ago
my barell doesn't seem to come out
rollerz12 10 months ago
Good Info! Thanks!
I got one of these coming later in the month!
rugersix 1 year ago
mine was made in 1944 and it has groves for a silencer. Can it use a silencer.
ryancicocki 1 year ago
mine was made in 1940 :D
Wuk1991 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. I had disassembled mine and was having problems reassembling. Your video was very helpful.
getarplayr 1 year ago
nice video
italianppf2 1 year ago
Hi guys, can anyone tell me where I can find the modern, aftermarket holster for Beretta M1934 .380? I'm looking for online stores and don't know which model to choose. Thank you beforehand.
D3286S 2 years ago
I live in The Netherlands and have stored 4 licenced firearms in my house. I use them to practice sportshooting and strongly agree with the Dutch weapon laws. In our country the licence will only be submitted to persons without criminal records. When you quit your sport shooting or hunting hobby, you haven't longer permission to own the arms and you are obliged to sell them.
Wizzywig31 2 years ago
excellent!
iocolano 2 years ago
Thanks for your clear demonstration!
Recently I bought this Beretta 1935 for just 100 euro's. It's in excellent condition and very reliable. This is my first .32 acp (in europe 7,65 mm browning) pistol and it's fun to shoot.
Wizzywig31 2 years ago
forgive me.vergeef me/ Very very curious about euroepan gun laws.100 euroa is about what a little les than 150 $ US?
i always thought it was next to impossible for europeans to won handguns or semi automatic rifles. is that not the case?
do you need a license?
am i just thinking of the UK?
TheWilliamcale 2 years ago
Every country is different but basically owning a handgun or semi-auto rifle isn't a big deal in europe (generally speaking).
Next thing is carry. Carrying a gun is restricted and differs from country to country.
I'm allowed to carry 2 guns at the same time in Austria (concealed and open). We don't have concealed carry/open carry licenses but usually there are 2: one license for owning a gun only and one for owning and carrying it in the public.
So yes, you are just thinking of the UK
remyramml 2 years ago
TheWilliamcale 2 years ago 2
2?! are you police or military
wow
see american are ignorant
they think they are so FREE
i think most americans are enslaved by ignorance
TheWilliamcale 2 years ago
Private contractor not police or military.
But I wouldn't go that far saying americans are ignorant.
Some are just poorly informed about the actual situation in europe. And actually I'm not familiar with every european country regarding gun law too.
I like the european way too.
The good guys can have weapons (the ones who can prove that they are the good guys) and the bad guys or insane guys don't.
I'm not going to commit any crime so I don't have any problem having my guns registered.
remyramml 2 years ago
TheWilliamcale 2 years ago
@remyramml i cannot get licence to carry weapon in Serbia. If i need to move my weapon to new house i need to inform police and do disassemble it during transport. Only ppl that have threats to their life or they work in secret service, police or army can carry weapons. And some security forces.
nedeljko031 1 year ago
i have one like that in good condition were could i sell it
sambouie1 2 years ago
thanks for posting your awesome
sambouie1 2 years ago
Thanks for the demo!
Hopefully I can find a WW2 era one next month.
smlemk42 2 years ago
i own the same one
boxerSubaru 2 years ago
I have same handgun,except mine is nickle plated.
kb5rbh 3 years ago
what do you mean by single action only. you dont have to cock it every time do you.
benhaberern 3 years ago
is that like the beretta model 70 s?
enemykilla52 3 years ago
yeah my grandpa has one of thise cept its a 1944 german marked by the 4 ofer the ut
i looked into it and it is worth over 1000 USD
he only bought it for 30 lol
i wish i lived then
Drivergeek 3 years ago
Nice Video! A white towel would probably make the gun more visable.
WeerdBeard 3 years ago 3