Hafdasa C-4, an Argentine derivative of the Beretta Model 1918.
Each man carried a compact Beretta Model 84, supplied by Khalil.
The bulge beneath his left arm would be a Beretta Model 92, the standard military side arm since replacement of the old Colt.45.
Towards 1935 the appearance of the pistol was deemed outdated, and the handgrip was altered to be similar to the Beretta Model 1934.
Teckert used both hands to heft the Beretta Model 70 he was toting in his right hand.
Then, with sudden decision, I took out a Beretta Model 81/84 .380 caliber.
In 1918, the Beretta Model 1918 was the second submachine gun the Italian army fielded.
It is a further development of the Beretta Model 20, whose production ended in 1985.
The Beretta Model 3 was an Italian submachine gun produced from 1956 to 1959.
The Model 3 was succeeded by the Beretta Model 12 in 1959.