This TFBTV episode features James Reeves reviewing the Beretta PMX, a 9mm pistol caliber carbine (PCC) or submachine gun (SMG) poised to succeed the Beretta M12 and PM12 series. The review highlights the PMX's shared manual of arms and design elements with the Beretta M12, and notes similarities to the Intratec Tec-9 and UZI. The video covers the history of the Beretta M12, a direct comparison between the PMX and M12, a range review of the PMX, and a discussion about the upcoming civilian import, the Beretta PMXs. The review aims to determine if the new Beretta PMX is a worthy firearm.
This TGC News episode covers several key topics for firearm enthusiasts. Jon Patton discusses USA Olympic shooting medalists, highlighting national achievements in the sport. The video also delves into firearms unavailable for purchase in the US, specifically mentioning the Beretta PMXs and Beretta M12, and compares the 9x21 and 9x19 calibers. Additionally, the segment includes the latest NICS background check numbers for July, providing insight into the current firearm market. The episode also features promotional segments for Sigtmark, Pulsar, Kopfjager, and BulletSafe, and a Cole-Tac expansion update.
This video segment from American Rifleman Television's "I Have This Old Gun" series focuses on the historical Beretta Model 1938 submachine gun. It details the M1938's lineage from the Villar Perosa and its development by Tullio Marengoni. The description highlights its open-bolt, direct-blowback action, distinctive wooden stock, ventilated barrel shroud, and dual triggers for full-auto and burst fire. The evolution of the design through various models, including the 1938A and the simplified 38/42, is explained, along with its extensive use by Italian forces in WWII and by German forces as the MP 738(i) after Italy's surrender. The video also touches on the M1938's influence on the later Beretta M12.
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