Beretta 950 Jetfire Serial Numbers

The pistol of the series 950, manufactured in cal. 6,35 (.25) and serving as base for the .22 short pistols, can be considered as the real pocket weapon for defense and sporting purposes. To its qualities of particular lightness it unites those of precision, sturdiness and security, which are the characteristics normally recognized to pistols of larger caliber, weight and dimensions. Compared with the foregoing series, the series 950 B enhances the results of large and extensive experiences which are proper of the BERETTA line.
The main characteristics of the pistol mod. 950 B are:
- a more sensible and promptly responding firing system,
- barrel particularly stabilized and reinforced, thanks to a perfect connecting device of the fitting to the body (frame),
- slender and graceful line, hinged barrel,
- possibility to introduce by hand the first cartridge or withdraw it,
- easy cleaning of the weapon,
- full absence of whatever extraction device (which after longer use is subject to breakage) on account of an ingenious exploitation of the recoil force and also because of the hinged barrel.

The 950 B maintains unaltered the characteristic of the outside hammer, which is proper of the BERETTA pistol in all its larger calibers, with the known advantage to consent to keep a cartridge in the firing chamber with lowered hammer, assuring the highest safety degree (it is though advisable to avail oneself of such advantage only in particular cases). The hammer consents besides to repeat the percussion in case of insufficient primer, without the necessity to recock the arm by pulling the slide backward.

The hammer is provided with a safety catch, which acts on the sear lever, so as to prevent any accidental firing.The body (frame) of the 950 B is made of a special light alloy of very high resistance, so as to confer to the weapon Iightness and high sturdiness; the barrel and the slide are of alloy steel duly annealed.All other parts are manufactured with suited and selected material and are interchangeable.

Specifications:

Overall Length

115 mm


Height

85 mm


Length of barrel

60 mm


Weight of pistol with empty magazine

280 gr

Cool picture from a USA gun-owner (made in Italy 1952)

Beretta 950 Jetfire Serial Numbers Identification

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  3. Light, handy and reliable, Beretta made the 950 from 1952 until 2003. I just picked up this cool little pocket pistol in a private sale. It is chambered in.25 ACP and really high quality unlike other guns in this size and caliber. Beretta really made a wonderful. Serial Numbers On Beretta 950 B.25 Jetfire; Beretta 950 Jetfire 25.

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Beretta 950 Jetfire Serial Numbers For Sale

According to Charles Gage: Your Beretta Model 950BS in.25 caliber auto. Was manufactured from 1955 onward. The serial number is not the way you date these firearms. On any Beretta, the year code. THIS BERETTA IS A MODEL 950 BS JETFIRE. IT IS CHAMBERED FOR 25 ACP AND IS SERIAL #BR15730V. IT IS IN EXCELLENT MECHANICAL CONDITION. THE FINISH HAS WEAR ON THE HIGH SPOTS AND ON THE SLIDE FROM CARRY (SEE PICTURES).

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Beretta 950 Jetfire Serial Numbers

Italian firearms date year of proof codes.

Beretta 950 Jetfire Serial Numbers List

Italian Date Codes

1945 = 1

1967 = XXIII

1989 = AU

1946 = 2

1968 = XXIV

1990 = AZ

1947 = 3

1969 = XXV

1991 = BA

1948 = 4

1970 = XXVI

1992 = BB

1949 = 5

1971 = XX7

1993 = BC

1950 = 6

1972 = XX8

1994 = BD

1951 = 7

1973 = XX9

1995 = BF

1952 = 8

1974= XXX

1996 = BH

1953 = 9

1975 = AA

1997 = BI

1954 = X

1976 = AB

1998 = BL

1955 = XI

1977 = AC

1999 = BM

1956 = XII

1978 = AD

2000 = BN

1957 = XIII

1979 = AE

2001 = BP

1958 = XIV

1980 = AF

2002 = BS

1959 = XV

1981 = AH

2003 = BT

1960 = XVI

1982 = AI

2004 = BU

1961 – XVII

1983 = AL

2005 = BZ

1962 = XVIII

1984 = AM

2006 = CA

1963 = XIX

1985 = AN

2007 = CB

1964 = XX

1986 = AP

2008 = CC

1965 = XXI

1987 = AS

2009 = CD

1966 = XXII

1988 = AT

2010 = CF

Prior to 1945 date codes were in Roman numerals and included the month and the last two numbers of the year, so January 1922 would be rendered IXXII.