The Italian answer to the M14 - The BM59

Published on April 14, 2020
Duration: 16:10

This expert review details the Beretta BM59, an Italian rifle developed from the M1 Garand to fire the 7.62x51mm NATO round. It highlights the rifle's unique features like the Tricomp muzzle device, winter trigger, and folding stock on paratrooper models. The review also touches on its historical context and availability in the United States.

Quick Summary

The Beretta BM59 is an Italian rifle developed from the M1 Garand to fire the 7.62x51mm NATO round. It features a 20-round detachable magazine, a 'Tricomp' muzzle device for flash suppression and grenade launching, and a winter trigger. Paratrooper models include a folding stock.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to the BM59
  2. 03:05Technical Modifications from M1 Garand
  3. 04:35Special Features and Muzzle Device
  4. 06:05Controls and Ergonomics
  5. 08:23Paratrooper and Alpine Variants
  6. 12:00Market Availability and Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Beretta BM59 rifle?

The Beretta BM59 is an Italian semi-automatic rifle developed after WWII, based on the M1 Garand. It was designed to chamber the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge and features modifications like a detachable 20-round magazine and a multi-functional 'Tricomp' muzzle device.

How does the Beretta BM59 differ from the M1 Garand?

The BM59 is essentially a modified M1 Garand, featuring a shortened barrel, a revised gas system, a detachable 20-round box magazine instead of an en-bloc clip, and specialized features like a 'Tricomp' muzzle device and a winter trigger.

What are some unique features of the Beretta BM59?

Key unique features include the 'Tricomp' muzzle device (flash hider, brake, grenade launcher), a winter trigger for use with gloves, a folding bipod, and a bolt hold-open mechanism. The Paratrooper variant also has a folding stock.

Where can one find a Beretta BM59 in the United States?

In the US, Beretta BM59 rifles are scarce as pre-ban imports. More commonly, they are available as modern builds constructed from parts kits assembled onto M1 Garand receivers by specialized companies.

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