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Not as impressive as the Flatside, but a fine cond. Model 1935 Beretta in 7.65mm, marked "4UT" and part of the order delivered to the German Army in June '44.
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Nice gun and clear and concise photography.
Is it or will it be for sale?
John
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Love that holster also !!! Most brought back GI weapon souvenir from WW11.
Urban B Martinez Jr
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John: No plans on selling. Currently on the hunt for a top shelf Conehammer.
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Those seem to be pretty common pistols, but that one appears to be in exceptional condition! Are there any markings on the holster?
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No markings, only the liberating GI's name (Whitelaw) inked on the inside of the flap.
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A nice rig and definately a keeper! I have found the 4UT pistols to be among the harder to find variations. The holsters even more so.
WANTED TO REPURCHASE!! Walther pistol Model PP - ac code - Ser. No. 382000P - REWARD FOR INFO ABOUT THIS PISTOL!!
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