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Beretta 418
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Just picked up a mint Beretta model 418. Made in 1958
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Bill;
Carry that in your garder belt? dju |
Those Berettas are good pistols, I'd like to have a 418 myself.
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Or in my purse whichever is handier. Bill
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Bill, these are cool.
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That looks to be a really dandy!! Will it be a shooter, or just a "keeper"??
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That is a nice gun!
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Never saw that model before Bill, Looks like a good one. Thanks for sharing. -J
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Richard
Just a keeper. I have 20+ 25's. Not sure why but. Bill |
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Bill, I like .25's, but they don't stay long, have kept a Simson, a Mauser or two and this Sauer
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Ed
Nice. I like your Audley holster. Bill |
I only own one(1) 25cal auto. It is a cheap Italian made auto that was given to me by a police officer in the early 1970s. He had taken it off of some "bad guy". It was in sad condition with no grips and no finish. I made new grips, and had it chrome plated(that was common in the 1960-70s). It turned out looking acceptable, and does actually perform fine. I have not shot it in decades.
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I had never seen an Audley holster for this small and tried to just buy it. He said, no, you can have both for $300 (or less I don't remember) and also bought a luger audley and a 1911 audley from him at the same time. :)
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The Audley is a good idea for a .25, pretty secure!
ruff, I'll bet your .25 is a Titan, if it has a hammer. They are bullet proof, cheap but work. Some had the FIE name. |
Very nice little Beretta. Seems you can never go wrong with Beretta, especially the older ones. I carried a Beretta 1934 for awhile, was always 100% functional.
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ruff,
I'll bet your .25 is a Titan, if it has a hammer. They are bullet proof, cheap but work. Some had the FIE name.[/QUOTE] No hammer. It looks to be a replica of the little Browning pocket 25cal. Quite small, but hefty in weight as it is all steel. |
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