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Italian Beretta Original Model 92 9mm Para. 4.9” Semi-Auto Pistol MFD 1977
Italian Beretta Original Model 92 9mm Para. 4.9” Semi-Auto Pistol MFD 1977

Italian Beretta Original Model 92 9mm Para. 4.9” Semi-Auto Pistol MFD 1977

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SOLD FOR: $1,200.00

LSB#: LSB260128SH002

Make: Beretta

Model: 92

Serial Number: BO2443Z

Year of Manufacture: 1977 (AC Date Code)

Caliber: 9x19mm 

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Exposed Hammer, DA/SA, with push up safety and low side magazine release.  

Markings:  The left side of the slide is marked “PIETRO BERETTA GARDONE V.T. CAL. 9 Parabellum”.  The left side of the frame is marked “BO2443Z”.  The right side of the slide is marked “BERBEN CORPORATION N.Y.-N.Y.-PB-MOD.92-MADE in ITALY – PATENTED”.  The right side of the frame is marked “PSF” and “AC” with proofs.   

Barrel Length: 4.9”

Sights / Optics: The sights are open iron sights.  The front sight is a small blade, integral to the slide.  The rear sight is a blacked out square notch dovetailed to the slide. 

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are a two piece checkered black polymer grip set.  The front and back straps are smooth. The grips show minor wear with some minor surface level lines and scuff marks. The most notable mark is a scratch with some flaking finish next to the magazine release. There are no chips or cracks. Overall the grips are in Very Good condition. 

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This pistol includes three x 15 round magazines. The magazines are in Good+-Very Good condition.  

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is well defined.  There is a small patch of visible pitting in the bore about an inch inside from the muzzle in one of the grooves. The feed ramp is smooth and shiny. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 8/10.  

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 93% of its metal finish. There is some finish thinning on the edges of the slide, the slide catch, the safety, the top of the barrel and inside the mag well. The leading edges of the frame and the butt of the pistol show finish loss as well. The finish also shows some surface level lines. There is rub wear from the trigger bar. The action is very smooth and the slide to frame fit is excellent. The trigger has a very crisp re-set. The screw heads are sharp and pins are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in Very Good-Very Good+ condition.  

Mechanics: This pistol is equipped with a flip up safety. The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. 

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes the three magazines and a hard sided case with foam.     

Our Assessment: The original Beretta Model 92, introduced in 1976, is a seminal semi-automatic pistol that has had a significant impact on the world of handguns. This example made in 1977 is the predecessor to the famous Beretta 92F and 92FS, has a rich history and was a notable advancement in firearm design during its time. The Beretta Model 92 was designed by Carlo Beretta, Giuseppe Mazzetti, and Vittorio Valle. It drew from previous Beretta designs, particularly the Beretta Model 1951, but also incorporated elements from the Walther P38, including the open slide design and the locking block system. This combination of features provided the Model 92 with excellent reliability and smooth cycling, characteristics that have come to define the series. Chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum, the Model 92 was designed to use a high-capacity double-stack magazine, holding 15 rounds. This capacity was considerable for the time, providing users with ample firepower. The magazine release was originally located at the bottom of the grip, a European-style feature that would later be changed to a more conventional button release behind the trigger guard in subsequent models. The original Model 92 was praised for its accuracy, reliability, and ease of maintenance. Its design allowed for easy disassembly without tools, making it user-friendly for both military and civilian users. The balance and ergonomics of the pistol, combined with its relatively mild recoil due to the 9mm cartridge, made it a favorite among shooters. In summary, this original Beretta Model 92 represents a pivotal moment in handgun design. Its combination of innovative features, reliability, and user-friendly design set a new standard for semi-automatic pistols. The success of the Model 92 established Beretta as a major player in the handgun market and laid the groundwork for the enduring legacy of the 92 series. Please see our high quality photos via the link and best of luck with your bidding!!!-R.L. 

Italian Beretta Original Model 92 9mm Para. 4.9” Semi-Auto Pistol MFD 1977
Italian Beretta Original Model 92 9mm Para. 4.9” Semi-Auto Pistol MFD 1977