By all accounts they are good pistols.Thinking of buying the APX A1.
Most of the Cabelas guns that I call on have already been sold, it's a poorly maintained database.
I've never seen a 90.Yeah they can be slow to take stuff down. Also for me its a pain in the arse to head up to that side of town
I am on the hunt for a 7.65 Browning/32 ACP Beretta Model 70 or 90 myself.
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Based on GB you probably need to set aside 500.00+ if you want a 70 in .32!Yeah they can be slow to take stuff down. Also for me its a pain in the arse to head up to that side of town
I am on the hunt for a 7.65 Browning/32 ACP Beretta Model 70 or 90 myself.
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They are out there. Its the black sheep Beretta. I guess it draws parallels to the APX family in my opinion.. In that Beretta tried to make a version of what was in vogue at the time. Unlike the APX, the 90 never caught on, and it never sold well.I've never seen a 90.
There's only two on GB right now for silly prices, it looks very reminiscent of the Sig 230, maybe it was just ahead of its time.They are out there. Its the black sheep Beretta. I guess it draws parallels to the APX family in my opinion.. In that Beretta tried to make a version of what was in vogue at the time. Unlike the APX, the 90 never caught on, and it never sold well.
"Production began in September 1968 and ended in July 1982 with pistol serial number 26421, which was not sold until February 1987"
So there aren't a lot of them.
It was made in the now gone Beretta Rome Italy factory. (Where I think they did BM-59 rifle builds), hence the Armi Roma markings.
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It was basically more of a Beretta version of the PP / PPK. it was DA/SA when the 70 series was SA only. It was marketed along side the traditional Beretta models.There's only two on GB right now for silly prices, it looks very reminiscent of the Sig 230, maybe it was just ahead of its time.
Same as the old Astra ConstablesIt was basically more of a Beretta version of the PP / PPK. it was DA/SA when the 70 series was SA only. It was marketed along side the traditional Beretta models.
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Yeah the 7.65 versions can push the 1K mark.
There were a scant few 9 Corto/380 versions made.. Possibly just prototypes.
Now you got me looking at Spanish stuff again, lol.Same as the old Astra Constables
Which PP? I have s PP Super in 9X18 Ultra/Police, it doesn't get shot very often.Now you got me looking at Spanish stuff again, lol.
The PP/PPK series back in the mid to late 20th century is like the Striker fired Glock today, everyone gotta be copying it.
I look at the PP series once in a while. I might get one, or a clone.
a plain PP from the 60s or 70s in 7.65Which PP? I have s PP Super in 9X18 Ultra/Police, it doesn't get shot very often.
And a French PPKS in 380, and that with good ammo, is a violent little pistol to shoot. lol
Thanks, The PP series are like a Willy's coupe, they are so ugly they are cool.a plain PP from the 60s or 70s in 7.65
I never thought they were ugly. Now the APX, Glock, whatever brick shaped polymer framed striker fired pistol...Thanks, The PP series are like a Willy's coupe, they are so ugly they are cool.