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Pistol, automatic   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta
Title
Pistol, automatic
Object type Classification: 75000
Description
English: Beretta Model 1915-1919 semi-automatic pistol, WW2 Italian Beretta M1919 or model 1915 semi-automatic pistol with leather holster and magazine; 6.35mm calibre; top ejecting; most of blueing still present holster- brown leather holster; with magazine pocket under flap missing- grips; firing pin markings- serial number on right side of slider- 621415 on right hand side of body- 616014 on safety mechanism inside pistol grip- 6014 maker's details on right hand side of body- P. BERETTA-CAL.635-BREVETTATA - GARDONE V.T.1939 XVII manufacturer Brevettata, Gardone, Italy, c1939.
Date 02 Sep 1983; 1940; 1939; World War 2-wars
Dimensions

depth: 28mm
length: 60mm
width: 20mm
length: 150mm
height: 85mm
length: 115mm
height: 125mm
notes: barrel

notes: overall
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1983.119
Place of creation Europe; Italy
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1983.119, A7099
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Italian Beretta Model 1915-1919 semi-automatic pistol, WW2 This weapon was purchased in Alexandria by 4461 Ronald Alfred Ellis Smith, RNZN, from a South African driver in 1940, It is a type much favoured by Italian officers. Mr Smith was on HMS Leander at the time and carried this weapon for self protection in the many ports that they called at. It was never used except to threaten, eg "to get a taxi driver to take them to the dock during an air raid". Ronald Smith joined the Navy on 7 October 1938 as stoker 2nd class. He was posted to HMS Leander on 10 March 1939 served in her until September 1943 when she was sent to Boston. He was then a Leading Stoker. He then served on the minesweeper HMNZS Aroha that served with the British Pacific Fleet in 1945. He also served on the minesweeper HMNZS Waiho in NZ waters. After the war he served on the corvettes HMNZS Arbutus and Arabis. He was discharged in 1947 as a Petty Officer Stocker Mechanician.

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