Forgotten Weapons
Beretta M1918/30 and Beretta Bolt Comparison
2012 • E19 Mar 18, 2012
This weekend we took a look at a Beretta 1918/30 carbine, as well as a couple later Beretta SMG bolts. The 1918/30 is rather unusual in that is was designed specifically as a semiauto firearm, and uses a hammer mechanism instead of the much more common fixed firing pin setup generally found on pistol-caliber military carbines and SMGs.
You can find a gallery of photos of the 1918/30 on the Beretta 1918/30 page in the Forgotten Weapons Vault:
http://www.forgottenweapons.com/submachine-guns/beretta-191830
You can find a gallery of photos of the 1918/30 on the Beretta 1918/30 page in the Forgotten Weapons Vault:
http://www.forgottenweapons.com/submachine-guns/beretta-191830