Beretta 418
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The Italian made Beretta model 418 in 6.35mm (.25 ACP) is described as a "pocket pistol," meaning it is easily concealed. Sources trace the earliest serial numbers between 1919 and 1922. It is most likely that the 6.35 was originally designed for use in World War I, but work progressed only after the end of the war. There are several versions of the 6.35 Cal, including model 1920 (V1 & V2), 1926, 1926-31 (V1 & V2), 1934, 318, and 418.
Model 418 is most memorably known as the favourite pistol of James Bond, up until the novel Dr. No in 1958, when it was replaced by the Walther PPK. In the James Bond novels his Beretta has a skeleton grip and a sawn off barrel.
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