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    #16
    Little up date Kanister on production figures !..some interesting results ...both Commando Supremo & Wikipedia sites claim 30,000 !..i checked in Ralph Riccios book Italian Small Arms it says by 1939 , 28.000 had been made !!...so a bit of a mixed result ?....

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      #17
      Found this diagram ! is it from a operators manual ? 20200628_112758-1.jpg

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        #18
        Very nice, congrats

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          #19
          Originally posted by Ironcrown View Post
          Very nice, congrats
          Thanks my friend ...

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            #20
            For what it's worth here's the serial number on my BredaBreda M 30 004.jpg

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              #21
              Wow !..thats great Tankredi & well worth it ... yours is early & must be one of the first made from its date 1930-31...very nice , is it complete ?

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                #22
                I found this very interesting photo of what looks to be a early prototype !? s-l1600 (51).jpg

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Semovente View Post
                  Little up date Kanister on production figures !..some interesting results ...both Commando Supremo & Wikipedia sites claim 30,000 !..i checked in Ralph Riccios book Italian Small Arms it says by 1939 , 28.000 had been made !!...so a bit of a mixed result ?....
                  Ralph is a friend of mine and has the same figures about September 1939 but remember that the Breda 30 was produced till 1945.
                  You can see that also SN of yours is higher.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by kanister View Post

                    Ralph is a friend of mine and has the same figures about September 1939 but remember that the Breda 30 was produced till 1945.
                    You can see that also SN of yours is higher.
                    Ok my friend if iam a bit wooden between the ears ...but explain to me this ..so if by 1936-37 oct to oct , my one is made & is No 44469 !..thats over 44,000 units made up to that date !..then how can the figure be of only 28,000 made up to the year 1939 !?....also does any one have the toaly production figure by 1945 ??
                    Last edited by Semovente; 06-28-2020, 05:15 PM.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Semovente View Post
                      I found this very interesting photo of what looks to be a early prototype !? s-l1600 (51).jpg
                      Don't think so.
                      There were a couple of pre-models that eventually lead to the Breda m.30.
                      The one on your picture might be the m.24 (or m.26?).

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                        #26
                        Yes you could well be right there Tobias !..the image had no info with it !.. i thought it a pre Breda model , as it looked somewhat similar to the Breda 30 so thought it might be conected !?...but interesting all the same !...any way... back to my question for you about your Breda ...is it complete ??

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Semovente View Post
                          Yes you could well be right there Tobias !..the image had no info with it !.. i thought it a pre Breda model , as it looked somewhat similar to the Breda 30 so thought it might be conected !?...but interesting all the same !...any way... back to my question for you about your Breda ...is it complete ??
                          Yes it is complete.
                          However, put together from various pieces:
                          - barrel from slowenia
                          - main body + charger from Germany
                          - but stock and grip from Rome
                          - legs from the US


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                            #28
                            Originally posted by tankredi View Post

                            Don't think so.
                            There were a couple of pre-models that eventually lead to the Breda m.30.
                            The one on your picture might be the m.24 (or m.26?).
                            Need to correct myself:
                            The gun is actually a Fiat Mod.S

                            See bottom of page:
                            https://forum.axishistory.com/viewto...66998&start=15

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by tankredi View Post

                              Yes it is complete.
                              However, put together from various pieces:
                              - barrel from slowenia
                              - main body + charger from Germany
                              - but stock and grip from Rome
                              - legs from the US

                              Wow !..did it take long to assemble all those parts ?...& do yours have the carring strap ?

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                                #30
                                Thanks Tankredi , thats a great link , brilliant pics aswell as some fab firearms !..

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