The P Beretta Cal9 Corto Model 1934 is a semi-automatic pistol developed in Italy, often referred to as the "Beretta 34." It features a blowback operating system and is chambered for the .380 ACP (9mm Short) cartridge. The "Brevettato" indicates that the design is patented, and the "Gardone VT" refers to the manufacturing location in Gardone Val Trompia, Italy. The "1937 XV" likely denotes the year of production and a specific production mark or model variant.
10-200 usd
50-250 depending on specifics
The P. Beretta Cal. 9 Corto Model 1934, produced in Gardone VT in 1937, is a semi-automatic pistol that features a blowback action and is chambered for the .380 ACP (9mm Corto) cartridge. It typically includes a 7-round magazine, a single-action mechanism, and a fixed front sight with a rear notch. The model is known for its compact size and reliability, making it popular for both military and civilian use. Collectors often value the specific markings and year of production, which can influence its historical significance and value.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description to include the serial number.
The Pietro Beretta Gardone VT Cal 9 Corto refers to a specific model of pistol produced by the Italian firearms manufacturer Beretta. The Beretta 1934, which included the Cal 9 Corto (also known as .380 ACP), was designed in the early 1930s and officially adopted by the Italian military in 1934. This means the design is nearly 90 years old as of 2023. However, the production of this model has ceased, and its age would vary based on the specific firearm's manufacturing date.
yes please.
380 ACP or 9mm short or 9mm corto
depending on condition $250 - $300
Around $300 if it is in good condition ...
50-265 USD or so
175 USD
9mm Corto is another name for .380 ACP (also called 9mm Kurz and .380 Auto) Corto and Kurz both mean "short"