The Beretta Model 1931 is presented as a key evolutionary step towards the more famous Beretta 1934 and 1935 models. Developed after larger models failed to secure military contracts, the 1931 is a compact, blowback-operated pistol chambered in .32 ACP. Notable features include an exposed hammer and a 180-degree safety throw, with production numbers around 10,000 units, many supplied to the Italian Royal Navy.
The Beretta Model 1923 represents an evolutionary step from the Model 1915, featuring the first exposed hammer on a Beretta pistol. While marketed for 9mm Parabellum, it was designed for the lighter 9mm Glisenti, with Ian McCollum disputing the former's safe use. Production was limited, with significant contracts for Bulgaria and later the Italian Army. Rare variants included shoulder stock attachments, designated Model 1924.
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