Vol. VIII No. 1

A History of the Beretta Model 1918 Moschetto Automatico

Frederick Clifford

Abstract

This article aims to give an overview of the history of the Moschetto Automatico Revelli–Beretta (or Beretta Model 1918), an Italian self-loading carbine chambered for the 9 × 19 mm Glisenti cartridge. The author traces the developmental history of this weapon, from its conceptual forebears to its evolution from the twin- barrelled ‘Villar Perosa’ 9 mm machine gun. The adoption and service record of the Revelli–Beretta in the Italian Army is thereafter examined, following the path toward the weapon’s gradual obsolescence, and subsequent brief revival in the form of the improved Beretta Model 1918–1930 carbine. Finally, the use of the Revelli–Beretta outside of Italy is documented, and the weapon’s influence on arms design and its ties to the broader development of sub-machine guns in the interwar period is examined.

 

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Issue: Vol. VIII No. 1
Published: 31 July 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52357/armax51071
Peer-reviewed?: Yes

Keywords: Beretta, Revelli, Italy, self-loading rifles, sub-machine guns, First World War

Bibliographic Information

Frederick Clifford, ‘A History of the Beretta Model 1918 Moschetto Automatico’, Armax: The Journal of Contemporary Arms, Vol. VIII № 1 (2022), pp. 27–58, <https://doi.org/10.52357/armax51071>.

About the Author

Frederick Clifford is an independent researcher specialising in historical small arms. His current research interests are the design and production of automatic rifles and sub-machine guns. He has contributed to a number of books, including The People’s Army in the Spanish Civil War (Barnsley: Pen & Sword Publishing, 2020) and has written for Small Arms Review. Mr. Clifford is the author of the upcoming book, Sub-machine guns of World War II (Pen & Sword Publishing, in press). He maintains a blog at augfc.tumblr.com and a website at firearms.96.lt.