Beretta BM 59

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Beretta BM59
Type Battle rifle
Place of origin Flag of Italy Italy
Service history
In service 1959-1990 (Italian Service)
Used by See Users
Production history
Designer Pietro Beretta
Designed 1950s
Manufacturer Beretta
Produced 1959
Variants BM59 Mark I, BM59 Mark II, BM59 Mark III/Ital TA, BM59 Para, BM59 Mark IV
Specifications
Weight 4.4kg
Length 1095 mm
Barrel length 491 mm

Cartridge 7.62x51 mm NATO (.308 Winchester)
Action Gas operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire 750 rounds per minute
Feed system 20 rounds

The Beretta BM59 is an Italian-made rifle based on the M1 Garand rifle.

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[edit] History

After World War II, Italy adopted the US-designed M1 Garand rifle in .30-06 (7.62x63mm) and also manufactured it under license. This semi-automatic rifle proved itself well during WWII, but in the late 1950s it was considered outdated and obsolete. The Italian military wanted a new rifle chambered for the NATO-standard 7.62x51mm.

Beretta designed the BM59, which was essentially a rechambered M1 fitted with a removable 20-round magazine, folding bipod and flash suppressor/grenade launcher. The BM59 is capable of selective fire.

The BM59 was adopted in 1959 and served with Italian, Argentine, Indonesian and Morocco armies. In the early 1980s, semi-automatic versions were imported to the USA and sold to private collectors. It should be noted that earliest BM59s were manufactured from available US manufactured M1 parts, including re-chambered barrels.

In 1990, the BM59 was replaced in Italian service by Beretta AR70/90 assault rifles.

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  • Flag of Italy Italy: Replaced by the AR70/90 in 1990

[edit] Variants

The BM59 has five variants.

  • BM59 Mark I had a wooden stock with a semi-pistol grip stock.
  • BM59 Mark II had a wooden stock with pistol grip to achieve a better control during the full-auto fire;
  • BM59 Mark III, or Ital TA (also known as the Truppe Alpine), was a gun with a pistol grip and a metallic folding buttstock, and was intended for Mountain troops. The BM59 Para was similar to BM59 Ital TA, but was intended for paratroopers. It was equipped with a shorter barrel and flash-hider.
  • BM59 Mark IV, had a heavier barrel with a plastic stock, and was used as a light squad automatic weapon.

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