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    Hi all,

    Quick question...were the Berettas the were made and sold here in the US back in the 70s - 80s era made with cast receivers?


    Thanks,

    Mike Conroy

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    Forged. IIRC, the only folks making cast M1 receivers was the company that eventually evolved into Springfield Armory, INC.
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    If I remember right, Winchester used machinery was sent to Italy in the early 50's to make their own M1's and for other "allies".
    Sam

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    Springfield Armory in Geneseo made Beretta M-1 rifles and BM -59 rifles with cast receivers , You can separate these by the logo, The Armory has a TM in a circle after the ARMORY name; You just need to be aware, Fed ord also imported both of these rifles also all with forged receivers--

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    This is a forged receiver.https://imgur.com/a/TxXf5

    Ed, This is my favorite M1.
    Last edited by 1563621; 10-22-2017 at 09:11.

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