So, what started as a love of all things classic Beretta and an homage to everyone's favorite British spy (who shouts who he is to everyone under the sun), has now turned into a nice little collection. Now thanks to the work of ZR Tactical, I can enjoy these little guys they way they are supposed to be enjoyed... quietly.
Starting in the 9 o'clock position, we have a Beretta 418 in .25 auto (the original Bond gun from the novels, with an internally threaded barrel). Going clock wise from there, we have a Beretta Mod. 70S in .380, a Beretta 950 Jetfire in .25 auto, an FIE Titan in .25 auto (sure, it's not a Beretta, but it's still Italian), and finally, a Beretta 21a in .25 auto (to go along with my other 21a in .22LR, also threaded).
Now, if the HPA actually passes, I can see about getting some inexpensive .22 cans and have them bored out to accommodate .25 auto, so I don't have to use my 9mm cans on these guys.
Starting in the 9 o'clock position, we have a Beretta 418 in .25 auto (the original Bond gun from the novels, with an internally threaded barrel). Going clock wise from there, we have a Beretta Mod. 70S in .380, a Beretta 950 Jetfire in .25 auto, an FIE Titan in .25 auto (sure, it's not a Beretta, but it's still Italian), and finally, a Beretta 21a in .25 auto (to go along with my other 21a in .22LR, also threaded).
Now, if the HPA actually passes, I can see about getting some inexpensive .22 cans and have them bored out to accommodate .25 auto, so I don't have to use my 9mm cans on these guys.