I have a beretta M1934 that I was planning on getting rid of, however I just learned that it was brought back from Italy in WWII by my grandmother(army surgical nurse).
Can't really get rid of it now, but I don't want to just look at it either(that's no fun). I am relatively experienced with shooting as I have been doing it most of my life, but I don't know much about gunsmithing or maintenance etc outside of a good cleaning. My beretta keeps stove piping and very frequently almost every fully loaded magazine I put through it with .380 american eagle ammo.
The grip plates on each side also start to loosen up the more rounds I put through it.
It hasn't been fired much in 60+ years so I sort of understand, but I can't afford to just buy another gun right nowIs there anything that can be done, and how much might it cost?
Can't really get rid of it now, but I don't want to just look at it either(that's no fun). I am relatively experienced with shooting as I have been doing it most of my life, but I don't know much about gunsmithing or maintenance etc outside of a good cleaning. My beretta keeps stove piping and very frequently almost every fully loaded magazine I put through it with .380 american eagle ammo.
The grip plates on each side also start to loosen up the more rounds I put through it.
It hasn't been fired much in 60+ years so I sort of understand, but I can't afford to just buy another gun right nowIs there anything that can be done, and how much might it cost?