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'''Capacity:''' 8, 10(M1951R) round box magazine
'''Capacity:''' 8, 10(M1951R) round box magazine


'''Fire Modes:''' Semiautomatic
'''Fire Modes:''' Semiautomatic, Semi/Full-Auto (M1951R)


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Beretta M951,951,Model 1951,MOD.51,Brigadier

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Beretta M951 9mm
Brigadier - Egyptian licensed copy of Beretta Model 951 - 9mm

Italian gun designer Tullio Marengoni designed the Beretta Model 1951 and was adopted by the Italian Army in the years after World War 2 to replace the underpowered Beretta Model 1931 (.380 acp). It was the precursor to the famous Beretta Model 92 series of handguns. The Version adopted by the Italian Army and Police was known as the 'Modello 1951. Later civilian market versions of the pistol were named the M951 or "Brigadier". Egypt also made a licensed version of the Brigadier, known as the "Helwan Brigadier".


Specifications

(1953-1980)

Type: Pistol

Caliber: 9x19mm, 7.65x22mm

Capacity: 8, 10(M1951R) round box magazine

Fire Modes: Semiautomatic, Semi/Full-Auto (M1951R)





The Beretta M951 or any of it's variations have been seen in the following:

Films

Television

It was used in La Piovra

Video Games