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The Extremely Rare Folding Stock Beretta 38/43 (Ad-free)

The Beretta Model 38 SMG was a very successful design, and a folding-stocked version of it was a natural development. Beretta first made a prototype of such a thing in 1941, but it never went into production - possibly because Italy ceased to have an effective paratrooper corps after El Alamein. However, many of the design elements from this experiment saw use in the simplified 38/42 and 38/44 models of the Beretta SMG. Late in the war, a small batch of folding-stocked guns were actually produced (one source says about 200) specifically for the RSI. This was the puppet government Germany operated in northern Italy after the country surrendered to Allied forces. This particular example came out of the Balkans, and managed to acquire a Yugoslav nation crest along the way - although I don't know the details of how. Thanks to Limex for giving me access to this extremely rare piece to film for you guys! The best firearms reference books: https://www.headstamppublishing.com http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons http://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.forgottenweapons.com

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ViejoLobo

I'd take one of these over any MP40 made. Guessing that if the magwell was not deformed, the 20 round mag would seat properly and the skeletonized buttplate would clear the inserted mag.

Guido Schriewer

looks like a german and italian subgun had a baby. who ever did in wartime material sit a fluted barrel for a subgun?