[b]Make: Beretta
[b]Model: 70s
[b]Caliber: .22lr
[b]Location (city or county): Temecula
[b]Price: Withdraw
[b]Will ship (Y/N): No
[b]Other info: This Beretta 70s .22 L.R. is about as close to new-in-its-original-box as one can find. The date code on the pistol indicates it was made in 1982. It has 100 rounds through it from me. I don't believe the original owner ever fired it.
It comes with the hard--to-find original factory Beretta flat grips. Most 70s pistols imported into the U.S. had wider, thumb rest grips as an import requirement. Comes with Two factory (made in Italy) 8 round magazines. Original box and paperwork (which included the 30 page manual as delivered with each pistol. I also hunted down and purchased the following spare parts: 2 recoil springs, striker and spring, extractor and spring, slide catch and spring, also a slide. I also have a 1979 Guns and Ammo magazine with an article on the Beretta 70s. Will be including a soft case with the gun as well.
If you aren't very familiar with this finely crafted, all-steel pistol do a search for: Beretta 70s Reliability. 70s .22's seldom surface, especially in CA. Finding one in 99% condition like this one in its box is nearly impossible.
Buyer pays all fees/DROS. "First I'll take it". PPT to be done at Faith Armory in Temecula or The Shootist in Murrieta due to work schedule.
Thank you.
[b]Model: 70s
[b]Caliber: .22lr
[b]Location (city or county): Temecula
[b]Price: Withdraw
[b]Will ship (Y/N): No
[b]Other info: This Beretta 70s .22 L.R. is about as close to new-in-its-original-box as one can find. The date code on the pistol indicates it was made in 1982. It has 100 rounds through it from me. I don't believe the original owner ever fired it.
It comes with the hard--to-find original factory Beretta flat grips. Most 70s pistols imported into the U.S. had wider, thumb rest grips as an import requirement. Comes with Two factory (made in Italy) 8 round magazines. Original box and paperwork (which included the 30 page manual as delivered with each pistol. I also hunted down and purchased the following spare parts: 2 recoil springs, striker and spring, extractor and spring, slide catch and spring, also a slide. I also have a 1979 Guns and Ammo magazine with an article on the Beretta 70s. Will be including a soft case with the gun as well.
If you aren't very familiar with this finely crafted, all-steel pistol do a search for: Beretta 70s Reliability. 70s .22's seldom surface, especially in CA. Finding one in 99% condition like this one in its box is nearly impossible.
Buyer pays all fees/DROS. "First I'll take it". PPT to be done at Faith Armory in Temecula or The Shootist in Murrieta due to work schedule.
Thank you.
