I guess I collect vintage Berettas now...

^ ah, a blast from the past, @bannockburn. Cool stuff!


Sadly, but no! There's a friggin' rail on it!
Not on this one based on the sellers pictures.

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I'll have to wait though to see once it gets to me; if it gets to me. But the seller also said that this one has the decocker/safety so that too is still to be confirmed.
 
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At one point I had more Berettas than any other kind of semiautomatic pistol. Not sure if that's still the case anymore...

Same here, so many that I actually lost count of how many Jetfires I had (I'm thinking maybe three or four).
I had a Model 90 (Roma) (.32ACP), a Model 20 (.25ACP), a Model 70 (.32 ACP), a Model 84 (.380ACP), and a couple of Model 21As (.22LR).

Nowadays I just have two Berettas: the Model 70S (.22LR) that I had Metalifed and a Stampede (.45 Colt).
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Not on this one based on the sellers pictures.

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I'll have to wait though to see once it gets to me; if it gets to me. But the seller also said that this one has the decocker/safety so that too is still to be confirmed.
Huh! Guess what? I was mistaken -- I looked back at the magazine (gun rag) in which I'd seen the ad, and it was a Girsan, not a Tisas. The Girsan pictured in the ads has a rail; if Tisas makes these widely available without the rail, it is worth a look. Tisas' quality, at least with regard to its 1911s seems to be pretty consistently decent.
 
I recently sold a super nice Italian model 92. I bought it as an investment and it just didn't appreciate like I thought it would. It left in a purge that I did right at the beginning of Covid.
 
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