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    SA stamped Beretta M34

    Hello,

    I've just purchased this Beretta M34 pistol in 9mm Corto. Is it legit?

    It's the top one:




    Closeup of the slide:


    Proof marks
    (Top: shield with crossed rifles and crown. Middle: crown over P.S.F Bottom: 1942)


    SA stamp on magazine:

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    Originally posted by kiwicollector
    Hello,

    I've just purchased this Beretta M34 pistol in 9mm Corto. Is it legit?

    It's the top one:




    Closeup of the slide:


    Proof marks
    (Top: shield with crossed rifles and crown. Middle: crown over P.S.F Bottom: 1942)


    SA stamp on magazine:
    You have a very nice FINNISH Beretta Model 34... Great find....BILL

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      #3
      Thanks for the fast response Bill.

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        #4
        Hey Kiwicollector,

        Bill is right. SA stands for Suomi Armeei.

        Regards,

        FRANK

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          #5
          Frank is right. That mark is also found on Finland Mosin Nagants.

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            #6
            Thanks for the responses, I know that the SA stamp is the Finnish Army property mark and is seen on almost all Finnish Army equipment. What I wasn't sure about was if they ever purchased Beretta m34 pistols.

            I guess what I was asking is if this is a genuine Finnish Army issued pistol or a fantasy item created by some clown with a SA stamp.

            Cheers

            Bas

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              #7
              The Finns purchased both berreta pistols and 7.35 carcano rifles from Italy. Very nice!

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                #8
                Yes it was used oficially in Finland. I just asked a friend who collects weapons used in Finland. In fact he mentioned that he wanted one himself

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                  #9
                  I had that mark on a Luger loading tool.

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                    #10
                    Pictures of the holster that came with the pistol (on the left):






                    The stiching is re-inforced with copper wire, and from the wear on the leather this pistol has been with it for a long time.

                    (the holster on the right is an Italian one that came with that pistol).

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