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Bernardelli P018S: A Hipster's Service Pistol 

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Bernardelli is (was) an Italian firearms manufacturer in the Val Tromp dating back to the 1600s...but whom few people have ever heard of. They produced 1889 Bodeo revolvers between the World Wars, and after World War Two they had a line of pocket pistols that were never particular popular or respectable in the US.
In 1982, the company released the P018, its effort to create a military and police service pistol. On paper, it was basically completely average for the time. It used a Browning tilting-barrel system, DA/SA firing mechanism, right-handed manual safety and magazine release, steel frame, and double-stack 15-round magazines. It was quite well made, and worked very well. It just never managed to be at the right place and the right time, and was never adopted by any organizations of significance.
A series of pistols followed the original P018, including the P018 Compact, P018S (this example; with a decoder and simple plastic grips), P.ONE regular, P.ONE Compact, and VB Practical (and IPSC competition model). Early models were offered in 7.65mm Parabellum (for maximum hipster points), 9mm Parabellum (for normal people), and 9x21mm (for the Italian civilian market). With the P.ONE, .40 S&W was also added to the offerings. None were bad guns, but none were commercial successful and only a few thousand of all types were made before production ceased in the 1990s.
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@AllAboutSurvival
@AllAboutSurvival Год назад
It seems like a solid service pistol. A shame that it didn't gain the recognition it deserved during its time.
@DL-ij7tf
@DL-ij7tf Год назад
Yeah it's really nice looking and I'm sure as reliable as any of its contemporaries based on its tried and true design. Looks kind of like a Sig 220/226.
@maxkennedy8075
@maxkennedy8075 Год назад
Uh, it’d only be ruined by all the plebs using it
@Plata-ori-plumbu
@Plata-ori-plumbu Год назад
It's a complete piece of trash. Had one.
@arnox4554
@arnox4554 Год назад
@@Plata-ori-plumbu Details?
@PeterTubaEuph
@PeterTubaEuph Год назад
@@arnox4554 "It's a complete piece of trash. Had one. No, I won't be taking any questions." King.
@douglasakers2443
@douglasakers2443 Год назад
That CZ shirt really sells it. Lol.
@maxmotors9497
@maxmotors9497 Год назад
Hipster McCollum. Very under the radar haha😂
@Kremit_the_Forg
@Kremit_the_Forg Год назад
I liked him most when he had his Bergmann phase. Most people don't get it. But now? Ugh! I heard he made a video about a gun made AFTER 1920! I mean wow... Just... Not in the vibe anymore.
@MarcoMenozziPro
@MarcoMenozziPro Год назад
Reliable, sturdy and inexpensive gun: valued by security guards and bodyguards. Like all Bernardellis.
@cerealpeer
@cerealpeer Год назад
agent *47 **-has-** *entered the chat*
@derekakaderek
@derekakaderek Год назад
why would a body guard have a cheap gun
@cerealpeer
@cerealpeer Год назад
@@derekakaderek not every body guard keep thier gun after se
@derekakaderek
@derekakaderek Год назад
@@cerealpeer what? i'm saying anyone who has the money to afford body guards would likely pay to have body guards with high quality weapons. It just makes 0 sense to have cheap body guards. It's like buying a lamborghini then having budget tires on it. bad idea
@ivicamilosavljevic4706
@ivicamilosavljevic4706 Год назад
If someone is a "bodyguard" or whatever job, related to guns (as in any other job), I also would assume that he would have his own "tools" for the job, that he is used to, and professional with it... Like construction workers, electricians... Me as a hunter, etc. I never liked when someone gave me some "company tool". As in wars, when the military gave me some "new" rifles or so, untested, and unknown to me, where I need time to get used to it, "to come to work together", and usually, there is no time for that...war just started...
@frankbrowning328
@frankbrowning328 Год назад
Their service sized pistols were very well made and for the time up to date with other manufacturers. The were also relatively close to the same price as everything they were competing with. I could never understand why they didn't become more popular
@neutronalchemist3241
@neutronalchemist3241 Год назад
Wrong time. It entered the market after the other famous metal wondernines (Beretta 92, CZ75 and SIG P220 were of the '70s), so it didn't acquire the same mithical status. It had not been selected by any famous government agency (also because Bernardelli didn't have the financial power of Beretta or SIG) and got everything right, with the model "S", right at the start of the plastic gun frenzy, when an all forged steel gun simply looked "old".
@frankbrowning328
@frankbrowning328 Год назад
@@neutronalchemist3241 They did start a little later with this model but had some full sized guns in 1982 but maybe they just didnt have the advertising budget and distribution to get enough guns into circulation.+ Miltary or police market to show a presence
@mpetersen6
@mpetersen6 Год назад
Similiar to other markets. You can have two automotive manufacturers that both produce good products. One well sell better than another for "reasons". Another decent 9mm service pistol. The Agentinian copy of the Hi-Power. They shoot decent. Are reliable and were really cheap. A little rough maybe but they work.
@kevinsullivan3448
@kevinsullivan3448 Год назад
Bernardelli didn't have the backing within the Italian Government or the financial power to bribe all the people needed to secure the US Army contract.
@frankbrowning328
@frankbrowning328 Год назад
@@mpetersen6 I remember those. FN actually granted a license to 1 firm that made a full size and a shortened version they called the detective.
@carlettoburacco9235
@carlettoburacco9235 Год назад
I have been using an 9x21 Bernardelli Practical VB accurized for years, bought second hand from an IPSC PRO. I can say that in the shooting range at the time it was the most accurate 9x21 among all the others. One thing: the stupid law that didn't allow to use 9 Para in Italy had an advantage. The 9x21 at that time could be loaded to Major Factor (with caution) Considering that it was second hand (from a PRO) and that I fired at least 5/6000 VERY HOT rounds I can definitively state that it was robust, reliable and long lasting. I miss her.
@astrodudepsu
@astrodudepsu Год назад
We reload 9x19 to Major now (165 pf) in Open. The guns crack eventually but you can get a few years in on them before they break. 38 super comp is still around but it's way behind 9 major.
@carlettoburacco9235
@carlettoburacco9235 Год назад
@@astrodudepsu I am no longer informed..... then it was PF 175 (147grsx1200 with a load of A TON of SIPE shotgun powder) Primers were just a bit flat Other times......
@thekraken1173
@thekraken1173 Год назад
They still sell high quality pistols to the Turkish market. Production wasn’t ceased it continues to this day thanks to Sarsılmaz buying them.
@Tunkkis
@Tunkkis Год назад
Only the Turkish market, or are they open to exporting?
@breadenthusiast-rr5vr
@breadenthusiast-rr5vr Год назад
@@Tunkkis Open to exporting, they'll sell to whoever's buying. Turkish domestic market isn't THAT big.
@thekraken1173
@thekraken1173 Год назад
@@breadenthusiast-rr5vr Exactly. Bernardelli production numbers are small though. They are still producing it for novelty I guess.
@emergingloki
@emergingloki Год назад
And as we know, Turkey will sell arm to just about anyone.
@arnox4554
@arnox4554 Год назад
Thank goodness. This looks like the Beretta except markedly better in several ways. The position of the safety/decocker alone is gold. I HATE the Beretta 92's safety. The M1911's safety absolutely curbstomps it into the ground.
@MrGrimReaper1
@MrGrimReaper1 Год назад
I used to own one (the P018 with no "s") in 9x21, bought in June 2020, used until Jan 2023, it was a good pistol overall, a lil on the heavy side and edgy but a realiable one. Sold it for the same price i bought it (about 200€). The only reason why i sold it was the part availability, in those 3 years i've never seen anyone else at the firing range with the same gun and didn't want to discover how fragile they really were. But for that much i think it served me very well. Mine also had a different spring guide, it had a closed ring and not a opened one, i've never learned how to disassemble it the right way it was such a pain every time.
@Sklounst_Actual
@Sklounst_Actual Год назад
In Italy?
@MrGrimReaper1
@MrGrimReaper1 Год назад
@@Sklounst_Actual Yes, italy :)
@shakesisdeadya-cunts6675
@shakesisdeadya-cunts6675 Год назад
That IS a beautiful piece.
@Whitelightnin76
@Whitelightnin76 Год назад
Browning was such an influential engineer that there’s like a million copies and improvements of his designs. Neat gun. Aesthetically pleasing, based on a design that’s proven to work with its own improvements and with a 15 round double stack mag it’s got plenty of firepower behind it. 👍🏻
@MisterApol
@MisterApol Год назад
Bit of trivia: In the early seasons of the TV show "X Files," Scully's sidearm was a Bernardelli, I believe in .380. Hardly FBI issue.
@just9911
@just9911 Год назад
During the first 2 seasons she also carried a sig 228 and some variety of PPK clone. That show was all over the place when it came to firearms especially early on.
@martinswiney2192
@martinswiney2192 Год назад
In the last season I think she carried a purple Double Dong in a cross draw holster.
@MisterApol
@MisterApol Год назад
@@just9911 The "PPK clone" was a Bernardelli Model 60.
@sharpe67
@sharpe67 Год назад
Thought it was Sig 230 she had…?
@just9911
@just9911 Год назад
@@MisterApol no, in the episodes ice, fire, and fallen angel she was definitely using a ppk. According to IMFDB it was a manhurinn ppk.
@italianduded1161
@italianduded1161 11 месяцев назад
NO WAY!!! How did I miss this! Love the Bernardellis 👍
@WarlordEnthusiast
@WarlordEnthusiast Год назад
I love the aesthetic of this pistol, its so boxy and literally sharp.
@clangerbasher
@clangerbasher Год назад
I like how that curve on the frame follows the trigger radius.
@rogerwennstrom6677
@rogerwennstrom6677 Год назад
Was just gonna post the same thing! Neat little italian design there :)
@clangerbasher
@clangerbasher Год назад
@@rogerwennstrom6677 😀 It's funny how national traites permeate design.
@justinholland9844
@justinholland9844 Год назад
Noticed that, too. Pure Italian.
@grahamchalk4727
@grahamchalk4727 Год назад
Yay! Thanks Ian. Made my day. Hardly anything on the net about these. Despite being in the UK I had one before the ban. (Don't take your gun rights for granted. They can go just like that.) My PO18 was an early model with a heel release magazine. It kept breaking the trigger return spring. As there was no spare parts supply I ended up cannabalising springs from toy cap guns. Worked fine. Fun times.
@martinswiney2192
@martinswiney2192 Год назад
Reminds me of the Tanfolio T95 EAA Witness 10mm. Fine shooting gun that felt great in the hand and handled 10mm better than any other 10mm I ever shot. Another I regret trading away.
@d.lam.8178
@d.lam.8178 Год назад
Hipster Ian… It’s scary that this works so well.
@user-xl3cw3ig5i
@user-xl3cw3ig5i Год назад
Bernadelli is quite famous for its excellent shotguns!
@tarmaque
@tarmaque Год назад
_That's_ where I recognize the name from. I couldn't figure it out. Thanks!
@victorpapillon1487
@victorpapillon1487 Год назад
@@tarmaque Benelli
@neutronalchemist3241
@neutronalchemist3241 Год назад
@@victorpapillon1487 Bernardelli too.
@BleedingUranium
@BleedingUranium Год назад
Man, what a classy pistol. I really love this era/style in general (P220 series, 92 series, CZ-75, etc), but this one does look especially good.
@jamescampbell4334
@jamescampbell4334 4 месяца назад
There were VB Practical versions of both the P018S and the P-ONE. I own a new and unfired P018S version VB Practical (9 Para) with all the factory options. Larger beavertail, adjustable target sights, flat trigger, 4 port compensator, extended mag release button, four rubber base mags, Bernardelli embroided locking soft case.......... Bernardelli mined the ore for their guns in the mountains around the Val Trompa region, made their own forging molds and forged/machined almost every single part on the gun. The Bernardelli factory was FULLY water powered, it was on the main river in Val Trompa. The factory remained TOTALLY water powered right to the last day. I find it amazing that Bernardelli almost made it into the 21 Century with a water powered production facility. I purchased my gun based on the interesting history of Bernardelli.
@tylermallory2504
@tylermallory2504 Год назад
Never knew they made a pistol, but I do love my over and under shotguns from them!
@paulll47
@paulll47 Год назад
My first handgun, not a bad piece and does what it's designed to do but the reputation for fragility is, in my experience, deserved, I've lost count of how many pieces broke in mine during the years, now that parts for it are non existent even here in Italy, I just keep it in the safe as a memento.
@mattfleming86
@mattfleming86 Год назад
Did you break springs or actual parts? If so, which parts are prone to breakage?
@paulll47
@paulll47 Год назад
@@mattfleming86 I don't remember all the breakages over the years to be honest, the first one was the extractor, not an hard fix but still annoying, springs were broken a couple of times, the most catastrophic one was when a piece went into the trigger mechanism and completely locked the gun, somehow damaging even the trigger bar, granted I might be jinxed but I've only used commercial Fiocchi ammo in it and the Bernardelli was the only one of my guns that had all these issues.
@828enigma6
@828enigma6 Год назад
Wonder if Sarsilmaz parts would fit or would be close enough to be modified easily to restore your momento to operation.
@paulll47
@paulll47 Год назад
@@828enigma6 I thought about it but then I realized it wasn't worth it, I really don't want to waste time and money on a gun that I wouldn't use anymore and that it would break again at some point, I will just keep it in the safe for nostalgia's sake.
@faniebasson4717
@faniebasson4717 Год назад
thnx for uploading this vid, been searching around for more info on this pistol .cant wait for the shooting part.
@miamivice966
@miamivice966 Год назад
I actually really wanted one of these back in the day. Looking forward to seeing the video of you shooting it!
@paleoph6168
@paleoph6168 Год назад
Thanks for making a video on this underrated pistol, Ian!
@oldesertguy9616
@oldesertguy9616 Год назад
I think the lines are reminiscent of the P210. It would be gorgeous with a decent blue job and walnut grips. I especially like the frame mounted safety.
@glennsammon4465
@glennsammon4465 Год назад
I think it looks like a P226, but not as high in the slide,
@VikTheGreat360
@VikTheGreat360 Год назад
that line that flows from the lower front of the frame and curves seamlessly into the same curve of the trigger is really catching my eye. Absolutely beautiful design.
@GODSPEEDseven
@GODSPEEDseven Год назад
Hey, glad to see something new... old. I find it aesthetically pleasing. It has a beautiful profile, even if utilitarian. Sometimes the simple lines with gentle curves provide a sensual look unmatched by modern pistols.
@TraTranc
@TraTranc Год назад
The city Police in my small town in Sardinia has had them as their service pistol for decades. Excellent pistol. Better than the M92-FS.
@SpiderGeometry
@SpiderGeometry 10 месяцев назад
That's wild, I just got back after some time in Pula, Sassari, and Cagliari and found myself paying more attention to officers' guns because of this channel.
@mcapo1473
@mcapo1473 Год назад
As well as the excellent content, your consistent good and correct pronunciation of Italian is commendable. KUDOS to you, great work!
@hoppinggnomethe4154
@hoppinggnomethe4154 28 дней назад
The decocking sound sounds so cool
@brorjordas1979
@brorjordas1979 Год назад
Way cool video! I actually really liled what I saw here. Very nice pistol imdeed. Liked the internal runthrough. Thanks!
@jacqueshickley
@jacqueshickley Год назад
I remember the adds in our South African gun magazine for the pimped out competition version. This was late '80's to early '90's. They really looked cool.
@otakubancho6655
@otakubancho6655 Год назад
The lines on it are rather clean and well thought out.
@boingkster
@boingkster Год назад
Nailing the condescending hipster gatekeeper tone, Ian! I'll take my deconstructed vodka-valium latte on almond milk, thanks.
@chpet1655
@chpet1655 Год назад
I like a similar beverage and I get it from a place just around the corner of…..oh what am I saying you probably never heard of the place anyway
@Taistelukalkkuna
@Taistelukalkkuna Год назад
@@chpet1655 Cloud District?
@DavidCowie2022
@DavidCowie2022 Год назад
Here in England, only old men wear those hats. I wear one of those hats.
@paidwitness797
@paidwitness797 Год назад
@@DavidCowie2022 Traditional farmer chic!
@prazcuray1388
@prazcuray1388 Год назад
Is there an oat milk option, almond milk gives me the runs and I don’t want to put my CZ down on anything yucky.
@chikitabowow
@chikitabowow Год назад
Alright i already love the "Hipster Ian" character 🤣
@Onemoarblockplz
@Onemoarblockplz Год назад
One of your best intros, ian.
@thinman8621
@thinman8621 Год назад
Excellent video. Have seen a few Bernardelli pistols for sale at LGS but never knew anything about them.
@dylanepperson4524
@dylanepperson4524 Год назад
It looks like a P226 and a Hi power had a baby
@polychromia
@polychromia Год назад
0:43 Their company logo is a swan? I'm sold!
@itsapittie
@itsapittie Год назад
I'm always intrigued by the many factors that determine how successful a firearm will be. Obviously, being a good firearm is a start but there were plenty of well-designed and made guns that just never took off.
@stumpythedwarf8712
@stumpythedwarf8712 Год назад
Thank you Hipster Ian. Really neat pistole.
@gregorymaine9615
@gregorymaine9615 Год назад
Very reminiscent of the Walter P88 I think. Also a bit surprised that both the Bernardelli P018S and the Walter P88 never caught on, both are very nicely made pistols
@bobhunter4676
@bobhunter4676 Год назад
Something that doesn't get enough attention are ians timeless fits. Thank u for the drip gun man
@yeahsteeeve
@yeahsteeeve Год назад
I dig the curved line on the frame that follows the arch of the trigger.
@chrisflores4788
@chrisflores4788 Год назад
I disassemble my PCR while watching your videos to see the differences and similarities with other pistols/manufacturers. As always, your videos are excellent and informative. PS: That Bernardelli is a very stylish piece.
@thefatvegetarian1851
@thefatvegetarian1851 Год назад
I absolutely loved these. Would also love to see your take on the Vorts and other Xen life!
@MichaelDodge27
@MichaelDodge27 Год назад
I don't like that I'm liking everything I'm hearing but that liking what I'm hearing confirms that I'm a contrarian hipster... the line from the slide through the trigger is a nice design. Great video! Should be interesting to see how it does at the match.
@brucemiller8109
@brucemiller8109 Год назад
They made 250-350cc motorcycle engines 60+ years ago. They also manufactured aircraft engine parts for Alfa aero engines (Duel cam) before ww2.
@neutronalchemist3241
@neutronalchemist3241 Год назад
During WWII, and after, they manufactured fuses for artillery shells.
@prattomatic
@prattomatic Год назад
The subtle CZ tshirt is just :chefskiss:, excellent work Ian.
@katana1430
@katana1430 Год назад
I always wondered hoe Beretta managed to make a 15 round 9mm have a larger grip than a Para-Ordnance with 14 rounds of .45ACP.
@bkslsh
@bkslsh Год назад
The Bernardelli has such a similar aesthetic vibe to the Jericho 941 - especially with the ribs on the slide and handle
@ihcfn
@ihcfn Год назад
I agree a really nice looking pistol, looking forwards to seeing you use it in the match!
@ericmitchell985
@ericmitchell985 Год назад
I'm ridiculously hyped for that two-gun match. Hipster guns are my jam, and I'm not afraid to admit it.
@SuperiorAutocraft
@SuperiorAutocraft Год назад
Looking like a Sig and Beretta had a baby. I'm really loving the sculpted line that runs along the frame and continues down through the trigger.
@russwoodward8251
@russwoodward8251 Год назад
Wow, nice pistol. Thank you Ian.
@Thierry_La_Fraude
@Thierry_La_Fraude Год назад
Hipster Ian cannot hurt me, hipster Ian insnt real, Hispter Ian is a product of my imagination....
@alexconstantin1229
@alexconstantin1229 Год назад
Hipster Ian is a blessing on the world. We need more of him
@seanmalloy7249
@seanmalloy7249 Год назад
9:45 I couldn't help but think of the Bernardelli 'Pone' as the choice of pistol for bronies everywhere...
@donisys
@donisys Год назад
Fantastically well thought out firearm. Would love to see a set of prints.
@randynovick7972
@randynovick7972 Год назад
I have many Bernardellis... always nice to see someone recognize them. (I think I may have this very one - I'll have to check the safe. I have a thing for kooky no-parts-available Italian pistols, I guess.)
@frankbrowning328
@frankbrowning328 Год назад
They're not "me too" pistols. They stand out and that's a great thing.
@nealgold8442
@nealgold8442 Год назад
Great video and very informative.
@josefernandosilva5793
@josefernandosilva5793 Год назад
One more great vídeo. Thank you very much.
@jeffturnbull9661
@jeffturnbull9661 Год назад
Im fascinated that the manufacturers took the time and effort to extend the curve of the trigger up into the lower frame, simply an aesthetic choice? It does seem somewhat reminiscent ot the P210, handsome firearm and a very interesting safety
@fellowyou2ber
@fellowyou2ber Год назад
Okay, the cap is a stretch, we can all agree, but can we talk about how good Ian looks in glasses?? Hello, profesor
@varanid9
@varanid9 Год назад
On the old, failed Robert Conrad vehicle "A Man Called Sloane", he carried a Bernardelli .380.
@Will_M600
@Will_M600 Год назад
Looking like a trendy antiques dealer today
@schmechel6888
@schmechel6888 Год назад
Couldn’t help but crack up at the “burn a deli” faux pas in the subtitles 😂😂
@georgeszaslavsky
@georgeszaslavsky Год назад
very interesting pistol , thanks for the review
@lucignolo8333
@lucignolo8333 Год назад
The italians just know how to make cool cars and cool pistols
@painmagnet1
@painmagnet1 Год назад
And don't forget, knives. I finally bought a proper Mangiano switchblade and it's very hipster-ish lol.
@nickkennedy9034
@nickkennedy9034 Год назад
really bringing strong 2013 vibes with this video
@Thabosshoss
@Thabosshoss Год назад
Very elegant piece🤙
@breslaubelmondo
@breslaubelmondo Год назад
Love the looks of Hipster Weapons. And the gun seems like marriage of Beretta and SIG. Awesome.
@DK-gy7ll
@DK-gy7ll Год назад
I remember seeing ads for these in gun rags during the 1980s and early 90s. Now I know why I never actually saw one.
@folly6682
@folly6682 Год назад
0:53 So you're saying they were making pistols way before it was cool?
@giuseppe4909
@giuseppe4909 Год назад
I like my Model 60. I hope to add a few more Bernardelli’s to me collection this year.
@01001Wintermute
@01001Wintermute Год назад
Hipster Ian is best Ian...... Looks like he could blend into San Fran in a second.
@BYLRPhil
@BYLRPhil Год назад
I was in to these before anyone else was. I even have their old tshirt with the original drummer.
@SnoopReddogg
@SnoopReddogg Год назад
If Bon Scott was a pistol
@harrowedone974
@harrowedone974 Год назад
I like the hard lines instead of the usual swoops a lot of guns have where there are no hard edges.
@MsJoao101
@MsJoao101 Год назад
That thing looks badass!
@Frurin
@Frurin Год назад
You know it is quality content when it is both informative and fun. I starded laughing out loud by 0:20.
@pablowentscobar
@pablowentscobar Год назад
That is a damn fine looking pistol. Very clean, smooth lines. Me likey.
@TangoMike88
@TangoMike88 Год назад
This is almost identical to the Steyr M9 (which you als probably have never heard of). It's a 9x19 Austrian Striker-fired, Browning lockup, double stack, polymer handgun that is basically an anti Glock. But nobody has heard of them!
@jacobbalensiefer3846
@jacobbalensiefer3846 Год назад
Saw the thumbnail nail and thought “Oh that’s a stylish little gun, I really like that.” I read the title and felt called out. Guess I’ll go drink an IPA.
@scottlewis2372
@scottlewis2372 Год назад
I remember those from magazines in the '80's. Always thought they were gorgeous.
@davidcarr7436
@davidcarr7436 Год назад
With my limited experience with semi auto pistols, I've found that the larger frame models don't fit my smaller hands properly, so this thinner frame appeals to me.
@rogershaftly6976
@rogershaftly6976 Год назад
Same, it's a pain finding something that fits my hands probably. I usually go with 380s but I've used a couple slim 9s and generally I don't have a problem, the slim glock 48 is nice it just sucks it's single stack
@victorpapillon1487
@victorpapillon1487 Год назад
SPEAK UP LIBRULS!
@rogershaftly6976
@rogershaftly6976 Год назад
@@victorpapillon1487 wtf are you talking about bro lol
@victorpapillon1487
@victorpapillon1487 Год назад
@@rogershaftly6976 YOU GOTTA SPEAK UP LIKE A MAN LIBRUL, I CAN'T HEAR YOU
@yubacore2743
@yubacore2743 Год назад
I don’t think he realizes: he was already THE gun hipster, always was.
@jackusmc2542
@jackusmc2542 Год назад
I vaguely remember that pistol during the Wonder Nine craze in the early to mid 80’s. Never heard anything bad about them, just never caught on.
@stukafaust
@stukafaust Год назад
You're right I never heard of it but it's beautiful!
@stukafaust
@stukafaust Год назад
@Forgotten.Weapons Thank you!
@GunsmithSid
@GunsmithSid Год назад
Your Beretta M9 certainly looks more like a 92S. Good to see more Bernadelli content!
@ronsimpson143
@ronsimpson143 Год назад
That is a beautifully made gun. I would love one.
@Leightr
@Leightr Год назад
I've got a Bernardelli on the safe right now. A .25 auto I got from my grandmother stamped 1954. Tiny enough to hide in my hand.
@RyeOnHam
@RyeOnHam Год назад
At some point in the past, I remember taking a 15-minute tour of this guy. What a sexy pistol. At the time, we were being issued the Beretta M9's and I can remember being angry at the Air Force for forcing that piece of crap on us instead of, well, the SIG or the something as nice as the Bernardelli.
@russelsellick316
@russelsellick316 Год назад
I have handled one and came very close to buying the compact version. Very nice too.
@PXCharon
@PXCharon Год назад
This is a very aesthetically pretty pistol. Much more elegant lines than the M92 to my eyes.
@comiketiger
@comiketiger Год назад
Great video. I've been around guns all my life including surplus but i have not knowingly ran across this. Looks like a well done weapon. Thanks for sharing. God bless all here
@curtisford3198
@curtisford3198 Год назад
I have the 40 S&W serial number first two digits are 45 and really fires very well and thanks for the info
@maxpezzotta
@maxpezzotta Год назад
Val Trompia is an amazing place!
@johna4371
@johna4371 Год назад
Rocking the hipster look tbh. Also, that is an unbelievably handsome pistol.
@davidjernigan8161
@davidjernigan8161 Год назад
Solid looking pistol. Good luck in the match.
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