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  • box, 20 cartridges, 9 mm Parabellum, Societa Metallurgica Italiana box, 20 cartridges, 9 mm Parabellum, Societa Metallurgica Italiana

    (weapons and ammunition) Made by: Societa Metallurgica Italiana (IT & Florence) 1952

    Description: although the 9 mm Glisenti pistol (which had used a loaded-down version of the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge, and was unsafe with the powerful load used in the Beretta Model 1938 submachinegun series) had been obsolete since 1945, the habit of...

  • box, 7 cartridges, 9 mm Browning Short & .380 acp, Beretta box, 7 cartridges, 9 mm Browning Short & .380 acp, Beretta

    (weapons and ammunition) Made by: Pietro Beretta (IT & Gardone) 1942

    Description:typical wartime Italian packaging. The 9 mm M 1934 Beretta pistol was used mainly by the Italian Army. the 'G.A.' in the headstamp is the mark of a quality control inspector with the initials 'A.G.'

  • box, 8 cartridges, 10.4 x 47 R MM Mo 1890 & Vetterli Vitali, ball box, 8 cartridges, 10.4 x 47 R MM Mo 1890 & Vetterli Vitali, ball

    (weapons and ammunition)

    Description: Italian box, probably First World War, although ammunition of this type received limited Second World War use. As it is loaded with a jacketed bullet, this is the Modelo 1890 or M90 load.