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Towards the end of the 1960s Beretta decided to enter into a field which had been neglected up lo that time, and through its Roman affiliate introduced their first double action pistol, the 90.
Beretta  Roma model 90 caliber .380ACP lh

 


Beretta probably hoped to achieve a double result with this gun: on the one hand competing with the already highly acclaimed double action German pistols, while on the other testing the market with a gun that was al odds with Beretta's traditional design.
In both senses the results were disappointing, though certainly not through the fault al the gun itself, which was an excellent weapon. The problem was that the Model 90 did not look like a Beretta, but rather one of the many imitations of the Walther PP. This caused a negative reaction in the market generally, and also among Beretta's admirers who felt in some way betrayed. The lesson was learned immediately, and the failure of the 90 served to indicate the right direction lo follow.

Beretta  Roma model 90 caliber .380ACP LH

The Beretta 90 was based primarily, as I have said, on the German guns of the same category, with which it can be compared, in some cases favourably. The firing mechanism is simpler and more efficient than that of the German guns, and the barrel, while solidly attached to the frame, can be removed relatively easily. The finish is also superior for the price. Unlike similar models, the Beretta Model 90 was produced only in 7.65 calibre, and it seems that the construction of the frame (in light alloy) did not allow a conversion to 9mm. This fact was irrelevant in Italy and of little importance in Europe generally, but was crucial to the gun's success in the American market, where the 7.65 calibre is considered, not entirely incorrectly, to be insufficient for a defensive weapon.

 

Handguns made 25.000~
Place of production: Armi P. Beretta Roma
Prototypes Cal. 9x17 e 9 Ultra
Beretta  Roma model 90 caliber .380ACP Rh
The production of the 90 began in 1970, and continued sporadically for several years, along with the more favoured Model 70. For many years the gun was featured in the catalogue in a slightly modified version. The principal modification was the hold open device, which was easily engaged with the thumb of the right hand. The Model 90 officially went out of production only in 1982, by which time Beretta had firmly established itself on the market with double action guns that were both more successful and more significant.
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Technical features of mod. 90 pistol
 
System of operation blow back
Hammer exposed, double action
Caliber 7.65mm.(32 auto)
Length 170 mm
Height 114 mm
Width 32 mm
Weight (with empty magazine) 550 gr.
Barrel length 92 mm
Rifling R.H., 6 groove (pitch about 250 mm)
Front sight blade, integrai with sfide
Rear sight notched bar, dovetailed to sfide
Sighting line 121 mm
Safeties manual located on the frame
Magazine Single line 8 shot
Sfide hold open upon firing ci last cartridge
Finish steeI components: blued, fight alloy compo-
nents: anodized
 
 
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