The Italian Glisenti 1910 is a historical semi-automatic pistol weighing 1.76 lbs with an 8.1-inch length. It features a 7-round single-stack magazine in 9x19mm Glisenti and a stiff slide. While it groups well, its lock cannot handle full-power 9mm Parabellum ammunition, and its magazines are prone to deformation, making it a fragile martial handgun.
The Beretta 1915 is a blowback-operated Italian pistol designed to replace the Glisenti. It features a 7-round detachable single-stack magazine chambered in 9x19mm Glisenti. Despite a thick grip and mushy trigger, it offers manageable recoil and taller sights for a better sight picture. Its dual safety mechanism, blocking both hammer and trigger, requires breaking the shooting grip to operate.
The Beretta 1915 is a blowback-operated handgun designed to replace the Glisenti pistol, weighing 1.9 lbs with a 6.7-inch length and a 7-round capacity. It fires the lower-pressure 9x19mm Glisenti cartridge and features a unique dual safety mechanism. While its recoil is manageable, the cartridge lacks power compared to 9mm Parabellum.
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