BERETTA 70 SERIES

Model 70 (Model 100)


Model 948 with cross bolt safety, hold-open device and push-button magazine release. Fixed sights. There are a number of sub-variations available chambered for .22 LR, .32 ACP and .380 ACP cartridges. Available with 3.5" or 5.9" barrel. Has a detachable magazine. Also known as "Puma" when marketed in U.S. by J.L. Galef & Sons. Introduced in 1958. Discontinued in 1985.
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Model 70S


Improved Model 70. Chambered for 7.65 (.32 ACP), 9mm Corto (.380 ACP) and .22 LR cartridge. Magazine capacity 7, 8 and 9 rounds respectively.
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Model 71/Jaguar (Model 101)


Similar to above. Chambered for .22 LR cartridge. Magazine capacity 10 rounds. Frame is alloy. Fitted with 5.9" barrel. Models imported into U.S. prior to 1968 were fitted with 3.5" barrels.
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Model 72


Essentially a Model 71. Sold with two sets of barrels; 3.5" and 5.9". Fixed sights.
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Model 76 (102)


Courtesy John J. Stimson, Jr.
A .22 LR target pistol. Barrel shrouded with an aluminum sleeve. Rear part of sleeve extended above slide to hold an adjustable rear sight. Marketed in U.S. as "Sable". Magazine capacity 10 rounds. Briefly after 1968, imported into U.S. as Model 102 "New Sable".
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