FullF0 (*) ISP(¹).Improved ModifieldIM00 (**) IISP(¹).ModifieldM000 (***) IIISP.Improved CylinderIC0000 (****) IIIISP.CylinderCLC0000 (C****) IIIIISP.Skeet(2)SKSK (Skeet Beretta)No NotchesSP
Beretta is a make of gun. They make rifles, shotgun, handguns and machine guns. Without knowing WHICH Beretta, your question cannot be answered. If you mean the military M9 pistol, no. THAT is a caliber 9mm Parabellum, which is a totally different cartridge from a .38 Special.
The Silver Perdiz is the predecessor to the the 687 Silver Pigeon. This model stopped manufacturing in 1996. Perdiz mean partridge in spanish.
Beretta is a make of gun. They make rifles, shotgun, handguns and machine guns. Without knowing WHICH Beretta, your question cannot be answered. If you mean the military M9 pistol, no. THAT is a caliber 9mm Parabellum, which is a totally different cartridge from a .38 Special.
Best guess: You have a shotgun manufactured in Croatia. "Pun" means "Full" in Croatian. "Pola" means "Half". You would have something like 70% constriction in the Pun barrel and 55 to 60% constriction in the Pola barrel.
Individual or team that chokes under pressure.
"Shotgun" means the passenger side.
If you mean "military", it is the Beretta 92.
You did not say which Beretta/CZ you are asking about. If you mean which is the oldest company, Beretta lays claim to being the oldest operating firearms maker in the world. Go to their website, click on company history.
They can mean words like our letters are kind of like their symbols. It is just another language but sometimes there hieroglyphic symbols mean sentences.
How much the shot is constricted as it leaves the barrel.
If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".
What do you mean with symbols?