The Rigarmi Brescia semi-automatic pistol typically uses 7.65mm Browning (.32 ACP) ammunition. However, variations may exist, so it’s essential to check the specific model for its exact caliber requirements. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications or consult a knowledgeable gunsmith for accurate information.
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== == The part that holds the bullets in a revolver type pistol is called the "cylinder". In an automatic type pistol it's called a "magazine".
Yes
the semi-automatic 45 pistol holds seven rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber
6, IIRC
Depending on the exact model and condition, your Italian .32 Automatic pistol may be worth $90-$175.
believed to be an Italian made pistol
No published sn data
Automatic Colt Pistol The Model 1911 pistol was developed for the Army. Most bullets (cartridges) had a large base for use in the cylinder of a revolver. The Colt pistol was automatic and used a clip so the cartridge did not have a base that was wider than the bullet. This bullet was specially designed for this gun. It became known as the .45 ACP so it would not be confused with other bullets.
Do a Google search on Italian proof marks.
The "xvi" on an Armi Galesi Brescia Brevetto Cal. 6.35 refers to the year of production, specifically 1916, according to the Italian proof house markings. This indicates that the firearm was likely manufactured in that year. The "Cal. 6.35" denotes the caliber of the pistol, which is .25 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol).
Depends entirely on the pistol. I have a single shot muzzle loading pistol that 2 shots a minute would be good. A fully automatic machine pistol can fire more than 100 rounds per minute. You need to specify WHICH pistol, as there is no one answer.