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Model 81BB

In 1976, Beretta introduced three new models, numbered 81, 84, and 92, and chambered for the .32in ACP, .380in Auto, and 9mm Parabellum rounds, respectively. All three of the weapons were modern, double-action pistols featuring Beretta’s trademark open slide (the slide is open on top, revealing the barrel). The model 81 is a blowback-operated pistol, with ambidextrous manual safety and magazine release button. The 81BB added an internal safety. The 82BB features a narrower grip, giving it a smaller magazine capacity, but making it easier and more comfortable to conceal. All of the models are coated in Beretta’s “Bruniton,” a Teflon derivative that protects and lubricates the parts. The original Model 81 is no longer in production, but the two variant models are, and all three are in use with police forces worldwide, especially in Europe. The 81-series pistols look very much like the 84F pictured below  Rules: This weapon grants a +2 circumstance bonus to Sleight of Hand checks made to conceal the weapon.
Item type
Weapon, Ranged

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