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Anyone know what this magazine goes to? It is in 380 caliber.
I got it with a bunch of items I bought. Thanks.
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Beretta 1934?
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No, too new for that plus it's nickeled.
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Galesi .380? I think it is definitely for some small European pistol with a heel mag release. Galesi 380ACP magazine
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By golly Steve, that sure looks like it. The follower is a little different, but that may be it.
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The follower looks like the ones in 1934 Beretta magazines. It could
be an aftermarket Beretta mag. Most of them have synthetic floor-
plates and extensions like the one you have.
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I have a couple WWII 1934 Berettas that I tried it in. One's a 32 and the other a Nazi contract 380 and it is just a tad too thick.
Otherwise, very close.
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Kinda looks like the one my old Bersa used. Wish I still had it.
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By golly Steve, that sure looks like it. The follower is a little different, but that may be it.
The website says that is a new production item. The one you have may be an older, original piece which might explain the different follower.

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