Beretta 1935 WWII Pistol

In this video, we take a closer look at a classic Beretta 1935 pistol brought back from World War II by my grandfather. Chambered in .32 ACP, the Beretta 1935 (sometimes referred to as the Model 1934/1943) was a popular sidearm for Italian forces during the war. We go over the pistol’s design, markings, and history, including: Comparing .32 ACP vs 9mm size differences The all-steel construction and compact size for concealed carry The unique grips, roll marks, and cartouche stamps The lack of a traditional slide stop (and a neat discovery while shooting) Live fire testing with .32 ACP ammo While small and not the most comfortable pistol to shoot (especially with larger hands), the Beretta 1935 remains a piece of WWII history that still performs well at the range. If you enjoy military surplus firearms, historical pistols, and shooting demonstrations, you’ll love this one. If you enjoy military firearm history, make sure to like, share, and subscribe for more videos on classic surplus rifles and pistols. #Beretta1935 #WWII #MilitaryHistory #WWIIWeapons #SurplusFirearms #BerettaPistol #32ACP #GunHistory #FirearmReview #HistoricalWeapons