Beretta Serial Numbers By Year
The links posted here can be direct links or protected with or encoded in base 64 ( / ), these 3 methods ONLY. Relevance of Posts All files here must be hosted on MEGA and can be mirrored on Zippyshare. No other url shorteners of any kind. Post tags and flairs All posts, links or self-posts, need to have tags prefixed to the titles. Useful Tools: () Discord server: 1. Enter the wu tang 36 chambers download.
This is a discussion on Beretta 21A within the Gun Gallery forums, part of the Firearm Forum category; My grandma has been promising me this gun for years, as long as I got my CCW. It was part of my motivation for getting ..

| Ruger Pistols | Ruger Double Action Revolvers | Ruger Single Action Revolvers | Ruger Rimfires | Ruger Shotguns |
The Beretta M1935 is a compact. 32 ACP caliber blowback pistol that was manufactured by Beretta. Nick Niles answers your burning shotgun questions. This time, a reader asks about Stevens letter prefixes on serial numbers. The serial number on the receiver does not match the number on the barrel. Is this normal for a gun coming from the manufacturer. I have had the gun since my father bought it new for me around 1983 or 84 I believe. The only thing I have ever done to it was to have the barrel threaded for a removable choke. I wanted to find out info on it and went to the Beretta site to look up the actual serial number, but nothing came up on the site for the number on the receiver.
The others are beginning to wake up as well.
You're quite ashamed. The statue with the spear had been unexpectedly nimble, intercepting the kunai meant for the hammer wielder, who then proceeded to break the board and send you all plummeting. 'Too slow, they- they got us.
| ||||
| Ruger 10/22 Rimfire | Ruger Charger Rimfire | Ruger Semi Auto Rifles | Ruger Single Shot Rifles | Ruger Lever Action Rifles | Ruger Bolt Action Rifles |
|
| LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
Beretta M9 Serial Number Year
| December 8th, 2011, 06:13 AM | #1 |
Location: Maricopa, AZ | Beretta 21A My grandma has been promising me this gun for years, as long as I got my CCW. It was part of my motivation for getting it actually. I finally got it this week for my birthday (ccw is still in mail somewhere). It's not really my style but has sentimental value to me. I don't know if I will ever shoot it (the spring in the mag is busted, so I need a new one), but I doubt I will ever get rid of it either. It's still in the original box and also has a manual and wire cleaning brush. Anyone know the value on one of these? Judging by seriel number it was made in 1992. I tried looking online but couldn't find any with the gold etching and the 'PB' on top. One last thing, how can i register a gun in AZ? I know that I don't need it done but she asked that I get it done and I gave her my word that I would, or at least try. Thanks and have a wonderful day! |
| December 8th, 2011, 07:02 AM | #2 |
Location: 5280 USA | I love all of my Beretta's, but that one is really nice. You can pick up a mag easy enough. I would definitely shoot it, but that's just me. Surely someone will have advice about registering it. |
| December 8th, 2011, 07:13 AM | #3 |
Location: Pa | Great gun for its time in the Sun,Many new models came out since lighter higher calibers and capacity,If you get discouraged by this post,dont be ,I was sorry I gave mine away to a family member years ago,good luck |
| December 8th, 2011, 08:03 AM | #4 |
Location: Albuquerque | Nice gun. I have a 3032 Tomcat that fits nicely in my hand and is a fun shooter. I would shoot your 21A. I have heard that they are rather picky about ammo choices. As far registering it, there is no national gun registry, as it would be unconstitutional. Also, in AZ you don't even need a license to carry concealed. I would just shoot it and carry it and be safe! |
| December 8th, 2011, 08:06 AM | #5 |
Location: wayne nj | I had a berretta 21a in 25 auto nad recommend it and the model 86 the 380 counterpart especially to people who have a handstength problem. some people do not want a revolver. |
| December 8th, 2011, 08:10 AM | #6 |
Location: Maricopa, AZ | Guess I was slightly confused on the registering it part. Must be all the CSI I used to watch. I feel like a noob now :-/ When you buy a gun from a FFL what is the paper work that you fill out and how is it used? I've only boughten 1 gun and that was from a friend, the rest have been gifts. I guess I have been poorly informed and mistaken when it comes to the registry. Sorry for sounding dumb. |
Beretta Shotgun Serial Numbers By Year
| December 8th, 2011, 08:26 AM | #7 | |
Location: Trapped in a horde of stupid people |
You have the 'EL' model (the gold accents), which was made in limited numbers 1990-2000. Beretta no longer even makes a blued one, just dull black or Inox. New black ones list for $330. Yours being the somewhat scarce blued/gold model, if it's as nice as the photos imply, could get about $500 from the right buyer. If you keep it, they only work well clean, especially since they don't have an extractor. They are a bit more prone to jams and FTEs than most .22s. Mine do best functionally with CCI Mini-Mags, or the hotter Velocitors. I practice with CCIs, or bulk Federal, and CCW loaded with Velocitors. P.S. A good mag source is Midway, about $26 last I knew, and they are on sale fairly often. I have 14 mags for my two Bobcats. Last edited by bearcatter; December 8th, 2011 at 08:30 AM. Reason: the P.S. |
| December 8th, 2011, 11:13 AM | #8 |
Location: michigan | That is a real beauty |

| December 8th, 2011, 05:03 PM | #9 | |
Former Hoadpiler Location: Washington State |
|
| December 8th, 2011, 05:12 PM | #10 |
Location: In A House | If I remember correctly the FFL paper work you fill out stays with the FFL. They don't send it anywhere. They have to keep it in case they get audited. They just call in the information for your Criminal check. |
| December 8th, 2011, 05:36 PM | #11 |
Location: North Carolina | The 4473 stays with the dealer until he closes up or gives his FFL up.Then that paperwork is turned over to our friends (LOL) at BATF. I have a 21 A 22LR, it hasn't been fired much. It's a Jam o Matic. It might get better after it breaks in some. I regret buying it. It wasn't what I thought it would be. |
| December 8th, 2011, 05:43 PM | #12 | |
Former Hoadpiler Location: Washington State |
|
| December 8th, 2011, 05:45 PM | #13 | |
Former Hoadpiler Location: Washington State |
|
| December 8th, 2011, 05:46 PM | #14 |
Location: North Carolina | Thanks 303lithgow. I haven't messed with it in 5 years or so. |
| December 8th, 2011, 05:50 PM | #15 | |
Former Hoadpiler Location: Washington State |
|
|
| None |
| Search tags for this page |
baretta a21,beretta 21a,beretta 21a el,beretta 21a el gold,beretta 21a gold,beretta 21a serial number, ,beretta 21a serial number lookup,beretta 21a serial numbers,beretta bobcat serial number lookup,beretta model 21a el,value beretta model 21a |
| Similar Ruger Forum Discussions | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Yes, ANOTHER Beretta - I can't help myself.. | ShipWreck | Pistols & Revolvers | 79 | October 19th, 2012 04:09 PM |
| New toy - Beretta 92G | BuckeyeBlast | Pistols & Revolvers | 15 | July 11th, 2011 04:47 PM |
| Beretta Tom Cat | bristol | CCW | 14 | February 21st, 2011 09:32 AM |
| Beretta 92 FS | Raminator | Gun Gallery | 27 | July 13th, 2010 07:18 AM |