Check the receiver and barrel
Impossible to answer without a detailed description to include the serial number.
Contact Beretta Customer Service through their website. You will need model and serial number.
No published sn data. 10-200 USD
The Beretta Gardone 1940 XVIII is a historical firearm, specifically a model produced by the Italian company Beretta during World War II. It is chambered in 6.5mm caliber, a common caliber used in various military rifles of the era. The serial number typically helps identify the specific weapon, its production date, and its historical context, but it is not included in general descriptions. If you have a specific serial number, it could provide more detailed information regarding that particular firearm's history.
100 USD
50-200 USD or so depending on specifics
Open the action, SN located on top side of left action wall.
The 6.5 Carcano rifle marked "1939-XVII Beretta Gardone A 3739" is a Model 1938 Carcano, which was adopted by the Italian military in the late 1930s. This variant features a bolt-action design and was chambered for the 6.5x52mm Carcano cartridge. The "XVII" designation indicates it was manufactured in 1939, while the "A 3739" likely refers to its serial number. The Model 1938 was used primarily during World War II by Italian forces.
The Pietro Beretta Gardone VT Mod 92F is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm Parabellum, produced by the Italian firearms manufacturer Beretta. The "F" designation indicates it is a model equipped with a safety/decocker, making it suitable for both double and single-action firing. The mention of Berben Corporation, located in New York, suggests that they were responsible for the distribution or importation of this model in the United States. The serial number "31887" is unique to the firearm, indicating its production sequence.
You will have to call Beretta to find out.
You will have to contact Beretta to find out.
Contact Beretta. They will need the model number- which you did not give us.