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Actually, it's slimmer than most of my other Italian double stack pistols. It's certainly slimmer than a Beretta 92. :)
Very nice looking pistol. Pictures are deceiving. I wouldn't have guessed it slimmer than a 92.
 
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Actually, it's slimmer than most of my other Italian double stack pistols. It's certainly slimmer than a Beretta 92. :)
But to me it looks very Beretta-ish. Is it that Italian designers then were all thinking along the same lines, or is there some cross-fertilization?
 
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But to me it looks very Beretta-ish. Is it that Italian designers then were all thinking along the same lines, or is there some cross-fertilization?
It very similar to the 92 from a function standpoint. The controls and appearance are quite a bit different though. It doesn't break down the same way either.

Bernadelli built some rimfire pistols that were similar to older Beretta rimfires as well. They were competing companies in Europe and, especially, Italy.
 
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Cool looking pistol, congrats.
Neato. Even comes in a cardboardbox. :)
Nice-looking addition, Brian! I saw some SIG-like lines on that one you got.

Thank you again for sharing with us!
Beautiful and I greatly appreciate the write up!
Congrats! Looks nice!
Another very intriguing addition in what looks to be beautiful condition.
That's a handsome pistol. Congratulations.
Very nice change to the profile pic.
Enjoy the awesome new addition to the collection.
Very nice looking pistol.
Another interesting find....

Congrats!:cool:
Thanks guys! :wavey:
 
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Do these pistols specifically the P. One interchange with CZ75 magazines? I just got a P. One without a mag and need some for it.
Welcome. That’s an interesting introduction ;)

Anyway this is an 8+ year old thread of mine, so I’ll reply. I have never tried interchanging mags with a CZ 75, but the the two pistols use a totally different design. I would be very surprised if that worked.
 
Welcome. That’s an interesting introduction ;)

Anyway this is an 8+ year old thread of mine, so I’ll reply. I have never tried interchanging mags with a CZ 75, but the the two pistols use a totally different design. I would be very surprised if that worked.
Haha I'm a very determined person when I need to find something. I've seen some people say Beretta 92 or CZ Mags will fit, and even seen some CZ mags sold with Bernardelli in the title, so I'm really not sure. :giggle:
 
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Haha I'm a very determined person when I need to find something. I've seen some people say Beretta 92 or CZ Mags will fit, and even seen some CZ mags sold with Bernardelli in the title, so I'm really not sure. :giggle:
All I own now are the Practical VB competition variants. Comparing the mags, the feed lips are distinctly different. They aren’t long enough to seat in the VB model, so I can’t tell for sure whether they might work or not.
 
All I own now are the Practical VB competition variants. Comparing the mags, the feed lips are distinctly different. They aren’t long enough to seat in the VB model, so I can’t tell for sure whether they might work or not.
Are the VB magwells longer? I saw some 20rnd magazines online, wondering if those are for the race guns.
 
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I see. I think I read that the EAA Witness FS 9mm mags will fit but need the mag catch re cut. May try that and some of the expensive and or aftermarket mags online.
Good luck. I like the Bernardelli pistols..

Not the greatest quality, but certainly adequate. Plus they are rare and cool, especially the competition models
 
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