The Glisenti Model 1910 was a 9mm calibre semi-automatic service pistol produced by the Italian company Societa Siderugica Glisenti. It was put in production in 1910 to replace the aging Bodeo Model 1889. It saw extensive service in World War I and World War II with the Italian Army. The Model 1910 fires with a complex and weak firing system making the pistol have to be fired with weaker cartridges than pistols of comparable caliber.
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| - The Glisenti Model 1910 was a 9mm calibre semi-automatic service pistol produced by the Italian company Societa Siderugica Glisenti. It was put in production in 1910 to replace the aging Bodeo Model 1889. It saw extensive service in World War I and World War II with the Italian Army. The Model 1910 fires with a complex and weak firing system making the pistol have to be fired with weaker cartridges than pistols of comparable caliber.
- The Glisenti Model 1910 was a 9mm calibre semi-automatic service pistol produced by the Italian company Societa Siderugica Glisenti. It was put in production in 1910 to replace the aging Bodeo Model 1889. It saw extensive service in World War I and World War II with the Italian Army. The Model 1910 has a complex and weak firing system which mandates that the pistol can use only weaker cartridges than pistols of comparable caliber.
- Designed in 1910 for the Royal Italian Army, the Glisenti M1910 Auto was a semi-automatic 9mm pistol. Despite serving throughout the First and Second World Wars, the M1910 Auto was not a particularly favoured gun by any stretch of the imagination but would not be replaced entirely until the 1950's.
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| - The Glisenti Model 1910 was a 9mm calibre semi-automatic service pistol produced by the Italian company Societa Siderugica Glisenti. It was put in production in 1910 to replace the aging Bodeo Model 1889. It saw extensive service in World War I and World War II with the Italian Army. The Model 1910 fires with a complex and weak firing system making the pistol have to be fired with weaker cartridges than pistols of comparable caliber.
- The Glisenti Model 1910 was a 9mm calibre semi-automatic service pistol produced by the Italian company Societa Siderugica Glisenti. It was put in production in 1910 to replace the aging Bodeo Model 1889. It saw extensive service in World War I and World War II with the Italian Army. The Model 1910 has a complex and weak firing system which mandates that the pistol can use only weaker cartridges than pistols of comparable caliber.
- Designed in 1910 for the Royal Italian Army, the Glisenti M1910 Auto was a semi-automatic 9mm pistol. Despite serving throughout the First and Second World Wars, the M1910 Auto was not a particularly favoured gun by any stretch of the imagination but would not be replaced entirely until the 1950's.
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