The Armaguerra M35 is a rare 'last-ditch' Italian pistol produced in 1944 by Armaguerra in Cremona under German occupation. With only about 400 units made, it exhibits crude 'last-ditch' manufacturing compared to standard Berettas, featuring heavy machine marks and simplified parts like a squared magazine floor plate. Notable deviations include reversed safety markings ('F'/'S') and a lack of standard proof marks, possibly influenced by German conventions.
The Armaguerra Model 1939 was a rare Italian semi-automatic rifle adopted but canceled due to WWII production issues. It featured a unique short recoil action with a tipping block, similar to the Walther P38, and a novel charging system using the front sling swivel. Despite initial orders, only about 100 were produced in 6.5mm Carcano caliber, making it a historically significant but practically limited firearm.
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