km101
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I have a handgun that was given to me some time ago. It is a Beretta? .380 semiauto with a 3.25" barrel. The magazine holds 7 rounds, single stack, and has a pronounced extension at the bottom.
There are no markings on the pistol except for the serial no. G191XX on the right side of the frame and slide, and a proof mark? on the right, front, upper corner of the trigger guard. This mark is: EU inside a square.
The slide looks like it may have been re-blued as it is much shinier than the frame. There is some slight wear/rust on the rear of the frame, otherwise no marks or scratches.
The grips are black plastic/bakelite and have the letters PB near the bottom of the grip panel in a circle. There is a lanyard loop on the left side of the grip frame at the bottom. Any help in identifying this pistol is appreciated.
There are no markings on the pistol except for the serial no. G191XX on the right side of the frame and slide, and a proof mark? on the right, front, upper corner of the trigger guard. This mark is: EU inside a square.
The slide looks like it may have been re-blued as it is much shinier than the frame. There is some slight wear/rust on the rear of the frame, otherwise no marks or scratches.
The grips are black plastic/bakelite and have the letters PB near the bottom of the grip panel in a circle. There is a lanyard loop on the left side of the grip frame at the bottom. Any help in identifying this pistol is appreciated.
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