Beretta Model 1918
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| Beretta Model 1918 | |
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| Type | Submachine gun |
| Place of origin | |
| Service history | |
| Used by | Italy |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 7 lb 3 oz (3.3 kg) |
| Length | 43 in (1092 mm) |
| Barrel length | 12 in (305 mm) |
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| Cartridge | 9 mm Glisenti pistol |
| Caliber | 9 mm |
| Action | Retarded blowback, automatic only |
| Rate of fire | 900 round/min |
| Feed system | 25 round detachable box |
The Beretta Model 1918 was a submachine gun adopted in 1918 by the Italian army.
[edit] Design
- Barrel rifling: 6 grooves with a right hand twist (6-right)
- Automatic carbine, cal. 9mm, having a barrel length of 12.5" and a magazine capacity of 25 rounds.
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| Italian firearms and light weapons of World War II |
|---|
| Side arms |
| Beretta M1934 | Beretta M1935 | Glisente M1910 |
| Rifles & carbines |
| Fucile di Fanteria Mo.1891 Moschetto Mo.91 da Cavalleria | Moschetto per Truppe Speciali Mo.91 | Mo. 1938 |
| Submachine guns |
| Beretta 1918 | MAB 38 | OVP | FNAB-43 | TZ-45 |
| Machine guns & other larger weapons |
| Fiat-Revelli M1914 | Fiat Revelli M1935 | Breda M1930 | Breda M1937 Breda M1938 | Brixia M1935 |
| Cartridges used by the Italian Army during World War II |
| .32 ACP | .380 ACP | 6.5 x 52 Mannlicher-Carcano | 7.92x57 mm Mauser | 9 mm |

