Beretta Model 100
Hi, I have a 32 cal Beretta model 100 that is in very nice condition - except for the grips. I really like the pistol and would like to replace the grips to keep it top notch. My first choice would be original plastic Beretta grips and my second would be nice wood replacements. I also would like 2 or 3 additional magazines. I have had no luck on the internet or at shows. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks
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I just purchased a model 100, 7.65 cal., Beretta. I have two books, BERETTA by Morin & Held and The World of Beretta by Wilson. Neither book has any information on the Model 100. Can you help with any info? 0 -
Try www.beretta.com.... there is a Contact Us tab.. you may want to give them an email as that model is not listed in the Blue Book or Standard Catalogue of Firearms...
Below is the url for the contact page...
http://www.beretta.com/home_2002.asp
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The model 100 was only made in .32acp. The value of this model is similar to that of the 70S, ranging from $150 to $250, depending on condition. 0 -
Hi, Just a follow up for anyone interested in the Beretta Model 100. After much research, including J.B. Wood's book on Beretta automatics, I now know that the Model 100 is an "Americanized" model 70 that was modified to meet import standards in the 60s. It shares the exact frame with the Model 76 and so, grips from the Model 76 are a perfect fit (I have installed them so I know this to be true). The magazines that it uses are applicable only to the Model 100 since it's grips are longer than the model 70. I suspect, although I don't know for sure, that most Model 70 internal parts will work. Steve 0
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