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Beretta Mod 950 Bs 25 Cal Value

I bought a newer magazine for my beretta 950B what I got was a 950 but the BS mag. They looked the same and the guns are the same just the 950 BS has a safty on it.

Beretta 950 Jetfire Parts

They are both beretta factory magazines. When I put my mag in it popped my hammer strut spring out and scraped my magazine well. If you have a jetfire older than 1963 and no safety on it buy the old 950B mags they are hard to fined and worth it note a lot of the people selling the mags will list them as 950B mags not knowing the difference. You can see what the proper magazine looks like in my video. Thanks for watching and please subscribe:).

Beretta 950 Jetfire.25 ACP Magazine 8 Rounds Blued Steel JM955; Beretta 950 Jetfire.25 ACP Magazine 8 Rounds Blued Steel JM955. Brand: Beretta. Beretta Owner's Manual Pistol Model M950 Jetfire. It's the same manual supplied with the purchase of the gun. This catalog is available for FREE as a downloadable file.

Full text of ' Beretta (W pistol BERETTA Mod. 950 BS Jet Fire with tilted barrel BERETTA 950 BS JET FIRE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL CAUTION: Read this manual carefully BEFORE loading the pistol. INTRODUCTION: This single action only model is available in caliber.25 ACP with features rarely found in sporting pistols. It has the strength, precision, sturdiness and safety devices usually characteristic of pistols in larger caliber.weight and dimen- sions.

No physical strength is required in loading due to a unique barrel mounting system. By a simple movement of a lever, the barrel is released for direct chamber loading and immediate firing. Close the barrel, insert a loaded magazine, cock the hammer and you are ready to fire additional rounds. Beretta's world famous reputation for making the finest product is maintained in manufacturing of the Series 950 BS Jet Fire in the United States. The 950 BS Jet Fire pistol has an INERTIA type firing pin, assuring greater safety if necessary to carry the pistol cham- ber loaded (NOT RECOMMENDED).

The 950 BS Jet Fire pistol also employs a MANUAL THUMB SAFETY. The Safety can be engaged to its 'ON' position by an upward flick of the thumb. It can be engaged with the hammer either fully-cocked or half-cocked. The Safety pre- vents accidental trigger pull. (See paragraph BASIC SAFETY.) When the Safety is disengaged 'OFF' (down), a Red Warning Dot is visible. The Frame is machined from a high strength aluminum alloy forging, and its surface is anodized finished. The Barrel is machined from a special high grade barrel steel forging, and its surface is protected by a 'deep durable' hot-blueing or highly polished nickel finish.

The Slide is machined from a high strength steel forging, and finished by the same process as the barrel. The small parts are manufactured of special selected high quality steel and hardened according to each part's individ- ual function. All parts are made to tight tolerances to insure the highest degree of interchangeability.

Caution: Read this manual carefully before handling and loading the pistol. Y whm ifm mMy can mam no fitrtfw BASIC SAFETY RULES 1. NEVER POINT A FIREARM AT SOMETHING THAT IS NOT SAFE TO SHOOT. Download Micro Xp Iso.

Never let the muzzle of a firearm point at any part of your body or at another person. This is especially important when loading or unloading the fire- arm.

When you are shooting at a target, know what is behind it. Some bullets can travel over a mile. If you miss your target or if the bullet penetrates the target, it is your responsibility to ensure that the shot does not cause unintended injury or damage. ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IF IT WERE LOADED.

Never assume that a firearm is unloaded. The only certain way to ensure that a firearm Is empty is to open the chamber and visually examine the Inside to see ff a round Is present. Remov- ing the magazine will not guarantee that a pis- tol Is unloaded or cannot fire. Shotguns and rifles can be checked by cycling or removing all rounds and by then opening the chamber so that a visual inspection of the chamber for any remaining rounds can be made. STORE YOUR FIREARM SO THAT CHILDREN CANNOT GAIN ACCESS TO IT It Is your responsibility to insure that children under the age of 18 or other unautho- rized persons do not gain access to your firearm.

To reduce the risk of accident* Involving children, unload your firearm, lock it and store the ammunition in a separate locked location. Please note that devices intended to prevent accidents — for example, cabie locks, chamber plugs, etc. — may not prevent use or misuse of your firearm by a determined person.

Steel gun safes may be more appropriate to reduce the likelihood of intentional misuse of a firearm by an unauthorized child or person. NEVER SHOOT AT WATER OR AT A HARD SURFACE, Shooting at the surface of water or at a rock or other hard surface Increases the chance of rico- chets or fragmentation of the bullet or shot, which can result in the projectile striking an unintended or peripheral target.