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Our reproduction products in hard urethane plastic.

About the Beretta M1934 .32 Pistol;
This model began as a .380 ACP introduced in 1934 and made until 1958. In 1935
the .32 ACP was introduced as the M1935 and M935. There is some confusion aabut
the model name since Beretta started marking the M1935 as M1934, and then WWII
returned to the M1935 marking. These grips are cast to simulate the original
jacketed grips.
Mounting screws for our
items are not
included. However, we have screws for most of our items and, if
ordered, we will send the appropriate screws. If we do not have the
appropriate screw(s), we will remove the cost from the order; or, if we are not
familiar with the proper screws for the item ordered, we will contact you."
Note: Oftentimes, the existing escutcheons have fused to the old grips and
cannot be successfully removed to be reused with the new grips. If you can
retrieve the escutcheons (nuts) from your old grips and have the screw, you will
not need to order these new.
Don't forget to order your screws and/or
escutcheons, click here for
your choices.
Questions? Please contact us at sales@vintagegungrips.com
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"We are a licensed manufacturer of authentic reproductions in hard plastic of ColtŪ Gun Grips, buttplates, and forends. If you don't see what you are looking for, please contact us.
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