

I don't know if the muzzle device is original as he has a birdcage style FH in a bag of spare parts. It has an A2 style upper, 20" barrel and a muzzle device that looks to me like it could be a suppresser adapter but I am not sure. Lower is stamped "Palmetto Armory" with a serial number in the low 29k's.For recent pistols this mark is usually located on the frame. The chart below is used to identify the year by this mark. (Brng.) glorious mysteries of the rosary youtube So, here it is (note the info was posted in 2010 and the info provided was good from 1945 up until 2007 for manufacture dates): "Beretta firearms produced in Italy carry a proof mark for the year of production. pistols had been continued during the war, under German supervision. Following World War II, in 1946 or soon thereafter, some changes in the design of the Beretta pistols were made. The highest serial number noted is 622,297, found on a pistol marked as made in 1939.On any Beretta, the year code is contained in a simple two letter mark on the frame near the trigger guard.Starting with AA-1975, AB-76, AC-77, AD-78, AE-79, AF-80, AH-81.
