Genesis of Beretta SubMachineGuns |
Machinegun
Villar Perosa O.V.P. Only
the barrels and a few other parts were produced by Beretta; represents
the starting point for some of the weapons that follow. |
Beretta
Automatic Carabine, ex. O.V.P. Cal. 9mm Glisenti (1910) Obtained
by attaching a delay spring to the bolt of an O.V.P., and by changing
the firing system to one having a button that permits full-automatic
fire. |
Semiautomatic Carabine, mod. 1918, ex. O.V.P.
Cal. 9mm Glisenti This
is almost certainly the weapon adopted by the Italian Army in
1918. Owing to a special disconnector, it fired only in semiautomatic. |
Beretta
Semiautomatic Carabine, mod. 1918, ex. O.V.P. Cal. 9mm Glisenti In
effect an O.V.P. turned upside down, it constitutes an effort
to place the munitions feeding on the underside in order to
free the line of sight. The cocking handle is therefore on the
left. |
Beretta
Semiautomatic Carabine
Cal. 9mm Glisenti Built
according to patent No.169576 of September 23, 1918, A has a cylindrical
bolt with separate firing pin. |
Beretta
Automatic Carabine
Cal. 9mm Parabellum (9x19mm) Compared
with the preceding Mod. 1918, of which it is a variant, this arm
presents some modifications to the firing system and to the rear
sight. |
Beretta
mod. 1939 with scope
Cal. 9mm Parabellum (9x19mm) Possibly
a prototype made at Government request. |
Extra-Light
SubMachineGun Beretta
Cal. 9mm Parabellum (9x19mm) Probably
only a prototype, this piece represents an attempt to modernise
the Mod.1918/30. |
Texts & Pictures from book : "Beretta la dinastia industriale più antica al mondo" M.Morin - R. Held |