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As I pointed out at about 03:45, yes, the Bernardelli Model 60 was produced in 22, 32 and 380. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
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Sure, no problem. I covered that in this video. If you didn't watch the whole video you may have missed it. Go to 13:53 in this video for field strip disassembly and to 14:24 for reassembly. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
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I scored one of these a few months ago for $251 with no high edge wear and very little signs of handling or abuse (plus auction fees, sales tax, shipping, blah blah blah.). These Bernardellis just have such a good look to them. I want to find some good wood grips for mine, though. That made such a huge difference on my Polish P-64. Comparing how it feels in my hand to my FEG AP-MPB, the FEG wins, hands down. But the Model 60 is in .380 ACP and the FEG is in .32 ACP, so the Bernardelli wins as far as the gun that rides in my golf cart. The mag release on mine has a bit of a learning curve...mine requires a very precise movement to disengage the mag - the FEG just pops right out. Still, love the gun. Mine has 'XXXIII' on it and from what I gathered was made in 1959.
That was a great price! Congrats! BTW, the mag release issue you mention is actually not an uncommon complaint. Thanks for watching and taking the time to share. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
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Thanks for this review. I recently won an auction for one of these too. I appreciate that you demonstrated the take down.
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I think is 32
As I pointed out at about 03:45, yes, the Bernardelli Model 60 was produced in 22, 32 and 380. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
i have a model 80, and it's mostly the same. this is an excellent review!
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Please do an Assembly of the pistol to get to know about it. I have one but I can’t clean it as I don’t know more about it. Thanks
Sure, no problem. I covered that in this video. If you didn't watch the whole video you may have missed it. Go to 13:53 in this video for field strip disassembly and to 14:24 for reassembly. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
I had a 380 Bernadelli in 1986.Was very reliable but the bullets shot out so slow that i could see the bullet travel.
Interesting. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
I scored one of these a few months ago for $251 with no high edge wear and very little signs of handling or abuse (plus auction fees, sales tax, shipping, blah blah blah.). These Bernardellis just have such a good look to them. I want to find some good wood grips for mine, though. That made such a huge difference on my Polish P-64. Comparing how it feels in my hand to my FEG AP-MPB, the FEG wins, hands down. But the Model 60 is in .380 ACP and the FEG is in .32 ACP, so the Bernardelli wins as far as the gun that rides in my golf cart. The mag release on mine has a bit of a learning curve...mine requires a very precise movement to disengage the mag - the FEG just pops right out. Still, love the gun. Mine has 'XXXIII' on it and from what I gathered was made in 1959.
That was a great price! Congrats! BTW, the mag release issue you mention is actually not an uncommon complaint. Thanks for watching and taking the time to share. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
It was used in X-Files season one episode 1-6 by Agent Scully. The slide never seems to lock in the .22 model 60.
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