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    Default Beretta 1951

    Numerich is selling them for $249 C&R. Seems decent price. I got one a while back or I'd probably jump on it Cheaper than a Helwan - lol.

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=523112972

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    I haven't seen these imported for years. Nice pistol but fair to good condition (and as is) scares me.........

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    What could go wrong???
    I forgot how much I missed the slang from the 70's and 80's: "Bite me, dig?"

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    Numerich is reputable and they are built like tanks. If I got another, I'd clean and oil up then use some of my oxpho blue to touch up the finish a little while still keeping it looking original. For the price, I'd take a chance.

    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    I haven't seen these imported for years. Nice pistol but fair to good condition (and as is) scares me.........

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    Default Re: Beretta 1951

    Wish I could find a spare set of grips for one

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    Default Re: Beretta 1951

    I had a Helwen back in the day. One of the few handguns that the ergonomics hurt my hand to shoot (which is why I don't have it today). Otherwise I've always liked the looks. It is so...cold war.

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    Default Re: Beretta 1951

    Aren't these them ?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Beretta-Fact...item2105878055


    Quote Originally Posted by raxar View Post
    Wish I could find a spare set of grips for one

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