Beretta Web - Beretta Pistol models: 1920 to 418
 
   
   
  
    
        
          
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                    | We 
                      do not know exactly in which year Beretta began producing its first 
                      6.35 calibre pocket pistol. The dates suggested by various sources 
                      range between 1919 and 1922, but it is possible that these guns 
                      were already being planned before the First World War. The exigencies 
                      of wartime naturally demanded that precedence be given to other 
                      products which were better suited to military needs. Therefore work 
                      on the little 6.35 was resumed only at the end of the conflict. 
                      The first version of this gun was very similar to the Model 1922; 
                      nearly a scale model in fact, with the single but important innovation 
                      of the spring-loaded firing pin which took the place of the internal 
                      hammer. Mechanically, this constituted a step backwards compared 
                      to the larger calibre model, and was probably taken due to considerations 
                      of size. In every other way the two pistols are identical, and share 
                      the trigger mechanism fitted with an escaping disconnector which 
                      is typical of all Beretta pistols of that period.A short time afterwards 
                      the second version of the 6.35 calibre Model 19 appeared, with an 
                      automatic grip safety fitted on the frame backstrap. Presumably 
                      this device was added with the aim of overcoming the reduced level 
                      of safety which is inherent in guns with a striker type of firing 
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                    1920 I 
                      version Serial 
                      numbers from 100000 to around 106000 | Mod. 
                    1920  II 
                      version   Serial numbers from around 106000 to around 112000 | Mod. 1920  II 
                      version  Serial numbers from around 112000 to around 155000 | Mod. 
                    1926    Serial numbers from around 155000 to around 187000 |  |  
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                    1926 a third version of the 6.35 calibre pocket pistol was introduced, 
                    in which the workings of the firing mechanism were completely 
                    redesigned to incorporate a disconnector similar to the one used 
                    in the 1923 model. It was a simple and economical modification, 
                    which contributed to the fame and commercial success of this automatic 
                    pistol. The innovation involved a slight modification to the left 
                    grip, and can easily be seen without the need to dismantle the 
                    gun. With these improvements the pistol can almost be considered 
                    a new model, the Model 1926.The only modifications that followed were small cosmetic changes, 
                    which for the most part involved the design and material of the 
                    grips. The name was changed, however, to become first the Model 
                    1926-1931, and later the Mode] 1934. In any case these various 
                    model numbers can be found only in the Beretta catalogues. Ali 
                    the guns manufactured up to the mid-1930s are marked simply «BREV. 
                    1919», and subsequent models until the end of the war are 
                    marked «Brevettata», with no further details. On similar 
                    guns produced immediately after the war we find the same «Brevettata», 
                    but more often the abbreviation «Brevet».
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                            we have seen the production of 6.35 calibre pocket pistols continued 
                            from the beginning of the 1920s until the middle of the 1930s 
                            before Beretta felt the need for a change (apart from the mechanical 
                            alteration in 1926). Towards 1935, however, the appearance of 
                            this pistol must have seemed hopelessly outmoded, and an improvement 
                            in the design of the handgrip was proposed, making it similar 
                            to that of the Model 1934. Later afterwards a cocked firing pin 
                            warning was also introduced. This consisted of an extension to 
                            the pin itself which extended from the back of the slide when 
                            it was in the cocked position. Apart from this, the «small 
                            Berettas remained more or less unchanged in that most of the essential 
                            parts the barrel, magazine, etc. are interchangeable.  |  |  |  | 
          
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                    very successful gun remained in production until the middle 
                    of the 1950s, overlapping with the production of the more sophisticated 
                    guns which Beretta had developed in the meantime. Towards the 
                    end of the 1940s a frame in light alloy was also developed for 
                    this pistol. Slight aesthetic modifications were added shortly 
                    afterwards, evidently to inject new life into a product which 
                    had been born more than 30 years earlier. 
 
 
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                        | Mod.1926-31 I 
                            version Serial 
                            numbers from 187251 to around 198000 | Mod. 
                          1934 Serial 
                            numbers from around 603700 to around 608300 | Mod. 
                          318 Serial 
                            numbers from around 609000 to around 610000 | Mod. 
                          418 Serial 
                            numbers from around 611000 to 658016, from 10001A to 99999A, 
                            from 00001C to 46410C |  |  
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