Type: Single Action Chamber: 9x19mm Luger/Parabellum Weight unloaded: 1300 g Length: 194 mm (203 mm M951R) Barrel length: 114 mm (125 mm M951R) Capacity: 8 rounds (also 10 rounds for M951R)
The Beretta M 1951 pistol, also known as M951, had been developed as a military pistol early
in 1950s by Pietro Beretta Armi SpA, Italy, and had been in use by Italian, Egyptian and Israeli forces. The production of the
M951 started circa 1953 and continued until 1980, when M951 had been replaced by Beretta M92. The select-fire
version of the M951, known as M951R, had been developed circa 1955 and been in limited production
until early 1980s, when it was replaced by Beretta M93R.
Technically, M951 is a recoil operated, locked breech pistol. The short recoiling barrel is locked to the slide
by vertically tilting locking piece under the barrel (Walther P38 style locking). The trigger is of single
action type, the gun features cross-bolt safety switch at the rear of the grip. The magazine release button is
located at the bottom of the grip. Magazine is single stack and holds 8 rounds.
The M951R is a select-fire version of M951, that featured longer barrel, heavier slide and extended magazine
that holds 10 rounds (standard 8 rounds magazines also will fit). To achieve better control over the full-auto fire, additional
front grip can be installed. M951R had been used by Italian Carabineri and some anti-terror units.
Egypt produced licensed copy of the M951 under the name "Helwan".