This video explores the Beretta PM12, a largely overlooked 9mm submachine gun that saw extensive service during the Cold War for over five decades in numerous countries. Despite its widespread use, it remains less recognized than contemporaries like the Uzi or MP5. The episode features a shooting demonstration, a breakdown with insights from a Beretta engineer, and a full disassembly by an Italian military officer. It delves into the PM12's design history, its service record, and offers comparisons to other iconic submachine guns, aiming to change perceptions of this underrated firearm.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Beretta 93R, also known as the "Raffica." Developed in the 1970s for Italian military special forces, it's based on the Beretta 92 but features a unique 3-round burst mechanism. The video highlights its heavier slide for reduced cyclic rate, detachable shoulder stock, folding front grip for improved control, and extended 20-round magazines. While the presenter hasn't personally fired it, they note its reputation for remarkable controllability. The content acknowledges resources like TFBTV's review, the Royal Armouries collection, and the presenter's own Patreon and merchandise.
This video features James Reeves at Beretta's headquarters in Italy, discussing the Beretta 93R 'Raffica' machine pistol with its designer, Signore Paolo Parola. The content includes insights into the design process, a hands-on experience with the firearm on Beretta's official testing range, and even a look at rare gold-plated versions. The description promises it to be the 'best video ever made' on this specific model.
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