Beretta BM59 Paratrooper 7.62/308 Win Folding Stock, Bipod, 2- 20rd Mags & Hard Case
Original price was: $1,999.99.$1,819.99Current price is: $1,819.99.
SKU:
BER-BM59P
UPC:
BRAND:
Beretta
Condition:
Used
Manufacturer Number:
BM59P
Caliber:
308 Win 7.62x51mm
Model:
Beretta BM59
Rounds:
20
Unit of Measure:
Each
Classification:
Firearm Brand new Beretta BM59 Paratrooper 7.62/308 Win Folding Stock, Bipod, 2- 20rd Mags & Hard Case in stock.
Description
Beretta BM59 Paratrooper 7.62/308 Win Folding Stock, Bipod, 2- 20rd Mags & Hard Case
SKU:
BER-BM59P
UPC:
BRAND:
Beretta
Condition:
Used
Manufacturer Number:
BM59P
Caliber:
308 Win 7.62x51mm
Model:
Beretta BM59
Rounds:
20
Unit of Measure:
Each
Classification:
Firearm
The Beretta BM 59 is an Italian-made rifle based on the M1 Garand rifle, but chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO, and modified to use a detachable magazine.
Original Beretta (Italy) Parts including Folding Parartrooper Stock and Magazines
New US manufactured Receiver (JRA) and Barrel W/1-10 twist
Each Paratrooper comes in a Hard Case – Accessories – Manual – 2 x 20 Rd. Magazines – Bi-Pod and has a one year warranty from JRA,
The basic BM59 appeared in four major marks. The BM59 Mk I was the initial production model with an all-wood solid stock with an integrated pistol grip. The BM59 Mk II also featured an all-wood solid stock though incorporated a full pistol grip to help improve stability during full automatic fire. The BM59 Ital TA (BM59 Mk III) was intended for mountain infantry. As such, the design sported a reduced length stock with a collapsible skeletal butt, a standard-issue bipod, flash hider and a pistol-style grip. All of these changes made for a more compact system suitabltain fighting. Another development included the BM59 Ital Para which was intended for Italian paratroopers. For all intents and purposes, the BM59 Ital Para fell in line with the aforementioned BM59 Ital TA save for a shorter barrel and removable flash hider. The BM59 Mk IV was intended for the squad support role and fitted with a heavy barrel, heavy bipod and lighter plastic buttstock. A pair of “demilitarized” versions then appeared – the BM62 and BM69 – each with their own differentiating features. The BM62 fired from a 10-round detachable box magazine. Both civilian versions were semi-automatic-fire only.
The BM59 was ultimately utilized by militaries beyond Italy. This included Algeria, Argentina, Bahrain, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Libya, Morocco and Nigeria. Both Indonesia and Nigeria established localized license production through the Bandung Weapons Factory and the Defense Industries Corporation respectively.
BM59s survived in Italian Army service up to 1990 before being replaced by the Beretta AR70/90 assault rifle series. (Courtesy https://www.militaryfactory.com/smallarms/detail.asp?smallarms_id=569)