With what you have provided, only that it is a 9mm
Mostly the markings and serial numbers. The early M9s also had a steel guide rod and most 92FS are plastic. I've heard newer M9's also have plastic rods though. The M9 is made in the US. The 92FS is made here and in Italy. They both come off the same assembly line in Accokeek, MD. The M9 is marked as follows: Left slide: "U.S. 9mm M9 - Beretta U.S.A. - 65490" followed by the Beretta "PB" logo. 65490 is Beretta's contractor code. Left frame: serial number - some examples start with "M9-" Right slide: "ASSY 9346487-65490 PM" where PM is the proof mark Right frame: "U.S. 9mm M9 - Beretta U.S.A. - 65490" Hammer: marked on the left side with an assembly number and the 65490 contractor code. There is now a M9A1 version with a Picatinny accessory rail, aggressive checkering, beveled magwell, and a reversable mag release. It is similar to the 92FS VERTEC. The 92FS is marked as follows: Left slide: imports: "PIETRO BERETTA GARDONE V.T. - MADE IN ITALY" followed by the Beretta "PB" logo. Left slide: current production: "BERETTA USA CORP ACKK, MD - MADE IN USA" followed by the Beretta "PB" logo. Left frame: serial number Right slide: top line imports & US: "Mod. 92FS-Cal 9 Parabellum-PATENTED" , bottom line (on some imports): "BERETTA USA. CORP. ACKK, MD" Right frame: top line: "READ MANUAL BEFORE USE", bottom US made, "FREE FROM BERETTA USA ACKK, MD", bottom line, imports: "WARNING: RETRACT TO SEE IF LOADED, FIRES WITHOUT MAGAZINE" Hammer: unmarked.
Some. I own a Beretta 92FS. It's a variation of the M9 used by the military. Both my gun and all M9s used in the US military are made in the US. However, you can purchase Italian made Beretta guns.
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Check w/ Beretta Customer Service through their website. They are currently in business.
The Beretta 950 B was first introduced in the early 1950s, with production continuing into the late 1970s. To determine the specific year your Beretta 950 B was made, you would need to check the serial number, which can help identify the production year. The Beretta website or collector resources can provide more precise information based on that serial number.
According to your serial number, your pistol was made between the years 1954-1967.
Contact Beretta Customer Service through their website. You will need model and serial number.
Who the pistol was made for. Beretta makes both. The M9 is simply the U.S. military designation of the 92FS pistol. The military pistols are marked as such. Functionally they are the same. Both are available on the commercial market. The M9 comes in a cardboard box instead of a plastic box and costs about $50 more, but as stated above, functionally, they are the exact same gun.
No sn data; 20-200 USD
It was made in Italy. Wonderful little pistol. Take time and enjoy this little honey.
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED descripiton of ALL markings and a serial number.
The Beretta 950 BS .25 caliber pistol with the serial number BR83067V was likely manufactured in the early 1990s. Beretta typically uses a specific serial number range and production year codes, and the "BR" prefix suggests it was produced in that time frame. For precise dating, you may want to consult Beretta's customer service or a firearms expert with access to their manufacturing records.