The Beretta Model 1934 is a compact combat handgun that first saw service with the Italian Military in 1934. It was also used by the Nazi’s and a wide variety of other nations during and after WWII. This is a great collector that is both a neat piece of history and a fun shooter.
Picked up by Guns.com from an LE Trade-in company. These 1934's are in great shape for their age. They were stored in Cosmoline and still have a heavy coating, but once cleaned off they look great!!
Barrels are cut with what looks like external threads, but they are not threaded barrels for mounting muzzle devices.
1 mag included with each pistol.
Any firearm that can stand up to daily wear and tear on the force is a trustworthy addition to your collection, whether you plan to use it for personal protection or as a range gun. Law enforcement trade-ins are usually fired less than other used firearms. They have wear from daily duty use, but most LEO only shoot their firearms when qualifying at the range. So, despite mild cosmetic damage from holsters and handling, the barrels and internal components are usually in great condition. Our police trade-ins are a unique opportunity to own a dependable, high-quality firearm at a great price!
Law enforcement trade-in's vary in condition. Some will have armory marks, others retain their police department crests, and almost all of them show signs of use (holster wear, nicks, dings, etc.). The condition will not be the same from one to the next, but they all fall within the same category of condition.
| UPC | GDC00M1934CV |
| Action | SINGLE ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 3.25" BARREL |
| Caliber | .380 ACP |
| Capacity | 7 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK |
| Weight | 1.4 LBS |
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