Bernardelli P018S: A Hipster's Service Pistol

Published on July 5, 2023
Duration: 11:28

The Bernardelli P018S is an Italian DA/SA service pistol released in 1982, featuring a Browning tilting barrel system and a steel frame. Despite its elegant design and thinner profile compared to the Beretta M9, it was not commercially successful and Bernardelli was later sold. The pistol was offered in 9mm Parabellum, 7.65mm Parabellum, and 9x21mm.

Quick Summary

The Bernardelli P018S is an Italian DA/SA service pistol released in 1982, featuring a steel frame and Browning tilting barrel system. It was offered in 9mm Parabellum, 7.65mm Parabellum, and 9x21mm. Notably, it is thinner and more ergonomic than the Beretta M9.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Bernardelli P018S & Company History
  2. 01:35Design Philosophy and Technical Specs
  3. 02:24External Features and Markings
  4. 04:44Disassembly and Internal Mechanics
  5. 06:29Grip and Fire Control Details
  6. 08:15Comparison with Beretta M9
  7. 09:04Variants and Company Fate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bernardelli P018S?

The Bernardelli P018S is an Italian DA/SA service pistol released in 1982. It features a steel frame, a Browning tilting barrel system, and was offered in calibers like 9mm Parabellum. It was designed as a military and police sidearm.

How does the Bernardelli P018S compare ergonomically to the Beretta M9?

The Bernardelli P018S is noted to be significantly thinner and more comfortable to grip than the Beretta 92/M9. This makes the P018S feel less 'chunky' and potentially more suitable for concealed carry or shooters with smaller hands.

What calibers was the Bernardelli P018S available in?

The Bernardelli P018S was produced in several calibers, including 9mm Parabellum, 7.65mm Parabellum, and 9x21mm, the latter being specifically for the Italian civilian market due to restrictions on military calibers.

What happened to the Bernardelli company?

Despite producing well-made firearms like the P018S, the series did not achieve significant commercial success. Bernardelli was eventually sold to the Turkish company Sarsilmaz in the late 1990s, and production of these specific pistols ceased.

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