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[[File:Beretta modello 1931.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Beretta Model 1931 - 6.5x52mm]]
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[[File:Beretta modello 1931.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Beretta Model 1931 - 6.5x52mm Carcano]]
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[[File:Beretta Model 1937.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Beretta Model 1937 - 7.35×51mm Carcano]]
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The Beretta Mod. 31 is an Italian prototype self-loading rifle. Designed by Tullio Marengoni in 1931, the rifle was developed as a response to the Italian Army looking for a self-loading rifle. The rifle was redeveloped into the '''Beretta Model 1937''' six years later due to the Army wanting to use 7.35×51mm Carcano instead as they felt that 6.5mm rounds lacked stopping power.
 
The Beretta Mod. 31 is an Italian prototype self-loading rifle. Designed by Tullio Marengoni in 1931, the rifle was developed as a response to the Italian Army looking for a self-loading rifle. The rifle was redeveloped into the '''Beretta Model 1937''' six years later due to the Army wanting to use 7.35×51mm Carcano instead as they felt that 6.5mm rounds lacked stopping power.
  
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=Specifications=
 
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'''Beretta Model 1931'''
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''(1931 - ???)''
 
''(1931 - ???)''
 
*'''Type:''' Battle Rifle
 
*'''Type:''' Battle Rifle
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*'''Mass:''' 9 pounds (4.1 kilograms)
 
*'''Mass:''' 9 pounds (4.1 kilograms)
 
*'''Barrel length:''' 24.8 inches (63 centimetres)
 
*'''Barrel length:''' 24.8 inches (63 centimetres)
 
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'''Beretta Model 1937'''
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''(1937 - 1939)''
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*'''Type:''' Battle Rifle
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*'''Caliber:''' 7.35×51mm Carcano
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*'''Capacity:''' 9-round internal box magazine
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*'''Fire Modes:''' Semi-automatic
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*'''Mass:''' 8.9 pounds (4.0 kilograms)
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*'''Barrel length:''' 21 inches (53 centimetres)
 
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=Video Games=
 
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 25 October 2023

Beretta Model 1931 - 6.5x52mm Carcano
Beretta Model 1937 - 7.35×51mm Carcano

The Beretta Mod. 31 is an Italian prototype self-loading rifle. Designed by Tullio Marengoni in 1931, the rifle was developed as a response to the Italian Army looking for a self-loading rifle. The rifle was redeveloped into the Beretta Model 1937 six years later due to the Army wanting to use 7.35×51mm Carcano instead as they felt that 6.5mm rounds lacked stopping power.

One rifle, serial number 1, is currently held in Beretta's reference collection.

Specifications

Beretta Model 1931
(1931 - ???)

  • Type: Battle Rifle
  • Caliber:6.5×52mm Carcano
  • Capacity: 6-round internal magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-automatic
  • Mass: 9 pounds (4.1 kilograms)
  • Barrel length: 24.8 inches (63 centimetres)


Beretta Model 1937
(1937 - 1939)

  • Type: Battle Rifle
  • Caliber: 7.35×51mm Carcano
  • Capacity: 9-round internal box magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-automatic
  • Mass: 8.9 pounds (4.0 kilograms)
  • Barrel length: 21 inches (53 centimetres)

The Beretta Model 1931 / 1937 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Title Appears as Mods Notes Date
Enlisted Beretta Model 1931 2021



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