Beretta firearms come in various models, each designed to use specific types of ammunition. For example, the Beretta 92 series typically uses 9mm Parabellum (9x19mm) cartridges, while the Beretta PX4 Storm can be found in both 9mm and .40 S&W calibers. It's important to check the specific model for its designated ammunition type to ensure proper functionality and safety. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for accurate information.
380
380 ACP or 9mm short or 9mm corto
Whichever ammo is the most reliable in the gun. For the most part, the only way to know is to shoot different types of ammo through the gun.
Have it examined by a gunsmith. It might be chambered for any of the 9mm rounds.
7.65mm is .32 caliber. I own one of these guns and love it.
9mm Parabellum- often called 9mm Luger.
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No. Cartridges in these pistols headspace on the mouth of the cartridge.
The Beretta 98 used slightly larger 9x21mm ammo (as opposed to 9x19mm that the 92 utilized). Some variations of the 98 also used 7.65mm Luger rounds.
.32 S&W ammo
Whatever they could fit into it.
First it is Beretta, second, it is a magazine, not a clip. There are several different 9mm models made by Beretta- it will use the magazine made for that model.