This video features a "Hipster 2-Gun" competition showcasing the Beretta AR-70/90 rifle and the Bernardelli P018S pistol. The presenter discusses their individual performance in the match, highlighting satisfaction with the AR-70/90's accuracy at range with iron sights. Despite some malfunctions with the Bernardelli and personal shooting challenges on certain stages, the match is described as fun. The video promotes supporting Forgotten Weapons through Utreon, Patreon, and Floatplane, and offers merchandise.
This video reviews the Bernardelli P018S, an Italian service pistol released in 1982. The P018 featured a Browning tilting-barrel system, DA/SA mechanism, and a steel frame, with early models offered in 7.65mm Parabellum, 9mm Parabellum, and 9x21mm. Despite being well-made, it failed to gain significant adoption. The review also touches upon various P018 variants like the Compact and P.ONE, as well as the VB Practical IPSC model, and the addition of .40 S&W to later offerings. Production ceased in the 1990s after only a few thousand units were made.
This video features a comparison between two post-WWII submachine guns: the Bernardelli VB and the Beretta Model 4. The description highlights that the Bernardelli VB was short-lived and was produced a few years after the war. The video then moves to the shooting range to demonstrate and compare the actual firing performance of these distinct firearms. The content creator also promotes their Patreon page and merchandise shop.
This video analyzes the Bernardelli UB submachine gun, manufactured in 1948-1949. Despite its initial resemblance to the Beretta 38/42, the video highlights numerous significant differences in design and construction, debunking the notion that it's a direct copy. The UB was part of Bernardelli's attempt to enter the law enforcement and military markets post-WWII, alongside their unsuccessful 9x19mm service pistols. Approximately 500 units were produced.
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