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    Beretta 1934's

    Notice the very 'plum' receiver on one of these. It's in pretty nice condition.

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    Nice Berettas. But only one is a Model 1934 (the one in 9c or .380, with the RE mark).
    The other is a Model 1935 in 7,65 (.32). This one has some proof Mark?

    The holster is not Italian.

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      #3
      Originally posted by kanister View Post
      Nice Berettas. But only one is a Model 1934 (the one in 9c or .380, with the RE mark).
      The other is a Model 1935 in 7,65 (.32). This one has some proof Mark?

      The holster is not Italian.
      I really need to do my homework before posting pics, don't I? Thanks for the correction. The holster came in a box of holsters that I brought from a guy. I will sig around and see if I can locate the correct one. It's in there somewhere!

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