BM-59

$2,195.00
The BM-59E model were contract M1 Garand conversions done by Beretta for other foreign militaries. While the ITAL version clearly represented a cut-down...
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$2,795.00
The ALPINI (mountain troop) model, which had a side-folding stock and pistol grip, with the same non-removable tri-comp flash hider as the ITAL. Please...
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$2,195.00
The classic ITAL model was the standard issue for the Italian military. In addition to the box magazine, it had an integral folding bipod and combination...
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$2,995.00
The PARATROOPER model, which differs from the ALPINI by the existence of a removable grenade launcher/tri-compensator, which the ALPINI does NOT have....
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$1,995.00
Beretta developed a carbine version of the BM59 in 1962 as an export model, designating it the BM-62. A few semi-auto rifles were made for the civilian...
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$1,795.00
These rifles appear almost exactly as they did when they were turned in by Italian Army troops over 40 years ago. What is new are the new James River...
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$2,395.00
Every now and then, we come across a stock for a military rifle that we are restoring that is spectacular. This is one of those times... We only sell...
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$1,995.00
As issued to the Italian Army, most BM59s were equipped with a clip guide to facilitate emergency loading via stripper clips. Unlike the US M14, the M1...
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$1,795.00
Without a BM62 muzzle break and bipod, the carbine version is closer to a Scout Rifle, but with a few extra pounds to mitigate recoil. Add $225 for an...
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