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#1 ·
Early birthday present for me.

Beretta mdl 84, 380, 14rd, made in Italy.

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I have one in the mid 80s while stationed in Europe and I did not like it. Trigger was bad, gun was oversized, and I did not like the design (just like I did not like the Beretta M9 as well).

Traded it in for a Stoeger .12 gauge Coach Gun plus paid $50.
 
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I have wanted one of those ever since I saw Paul Kersey with one in the second Death Wish film. $299 is a dang good price for that gun.
 
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Nice pistol, I really like that size Beretta pistol, I don't have a 84,I do have 2 of the 81 .32acp ones and everyone that has shot them love them, great triggers and accuracy on both of them, small enough to carry easily yet large enough to shoot easily if I didn't have couple of the .32acp Cheetahs I'd jump on one of those .380s
 
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Maybe. But the Walther PP and PPK might give it a run for the money. So would the Astra Constable I stupidly sold. And the other pistols are definitely slimmer in the butt. Berettas are the Kardashians of fat butted pistols.
 
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That's a great deal, wish I saw that a while back when I hand a hankering for a model 84 type .380. I ended up giving the Turkish copy, the Tisas Fatih 380. So far, it's been flawless, takes Beretta/MecGar mags and I have plans to grab a threaded barrel and see how .380 does suppressed on that platform.

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I was curious what about that firearm was attractive to you? I have never fired any of their .380's so my experience comes to a screeching halt at the M9.
 
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