25ACP
hi the armi-galesi-brescia-brevetto-cal.6.35 shoots a 25 cal
I have an Armi-Galesi-Brescia-Brevetto 22 cal. and have found that 22 long rifle jams, but 22 long works very well.
32 automatic or 32 A.C.P.
how do you breakdown an armi-galesi brevetto 6.35
An Armi-Galesi-Brescia-Brevetto Cal 6.35 would be worth about $200. If it was in excellent condition it would be worth a little bit more, especially at a pawn store.
Best bet is to find a gunsmith and ask for help.
Check the website at gunpartscorp. The brand is Galesi, caliber is .25 Auto, but you will need the model number. The part is called a magazine, not a clip, and they are about $40.
Depending on the exact model and condition, your Italian .32 Automatic pistol may be worth $90-$175.
Try gun shops, gun shows, on line auctions, for sale ads, want ads, garage sales, pawn shops, egunparts.
Magazine, not clip. I know offhand of one merchant who carries them (see related link).I would recommend you first contact the merchant to determine the exact model pistol you have before buying, as they may not be the correct ones for your pistol.
The value of a firearm is based on the exact make, model and condition. We need all 3 factors to make an educated guess at value. All we know is that you have an Italian .32 caliber automatic pistol. Most of these sell for around $175.
The clip in the Armi Galesi Brescia can be difficult to remove due to its design, which often involves a tight fit or specific retention mechanisms. Additionally, accumulated dirt or corrosion can impede smooth removal. Finally, the clip's location and the need for precise manipulation can make it challenging, especially for those unfamiliar with the firearm's assembly. Proper technique and tools are essential for safe and effective disassembly.