Bernardelli P-018
Notes: Designed
as a military pistol, the P-018 was built to take rough treatment and withstand
a great deal of abuse and dirt without failing or being discharged accidentally.
It is centered on an all-steel frame, and trigger guard is squared off
for more stable two-handed shooting.
The trigger is double-action, and the manual safety locks the hammer and
blocks the slide. Sights may be fixed or adjustable, according to the wishes of
the customer. Balance is excellent,
and the P-018 was built to be no heavier than is necessary to achieve the
desired strength and stability.
The PO-018 is a
selective-fire version of the P-018.
Bernardelii was hoping for military and police sales, but other than some
testing by various special operations units and police SRT-type units, the
hoped-for sales didn’t come. A .32
version was designed for use by civilians; thiese sales were surprisingly large,
in 9mm and .32. Operation is by short recoil to reduce felt recoil and the
PO-018 is a DAO weapon, which makes for jerky trigger pulls, not desirable in an
automatic weapon. A kit is available to allow conversion to .32 from 9mm and
vice versa.
The P.ONE series
is the successor to the P-018. It
retains the positive aspects of the P-018 while adding improvements such as a
standard adjustable rear sight, a positive safety, a half-cock feature, a firing
pin safety, and a magazine safety.
The extractor also acts as a chamber loaded indicator.
The P.ONE series uses virtually all-steel construction, with a variety of
finishes; blue plastic checkered grips are standard, but optional checkered
walnut grips are available. Unlike
the P-018, the P.ONE is available in four calibers, with an additional one for
the P.ONE Compact.
Twilight 2000
Notes: Though the P-018 saw some use with special operations units in Europe in
the Twilight 2000 timeline, especially in Italy, it is perhaps more famous (or
infamous) for its use by the Mafia during and after the Twilight War; in fact,
if you meet an Italian officer that is armed with one (particularly an ornate
one), there is a good chance that he is in the pocket of the Mafia.
The P.ONE does not exist in the Twilight 2000 timeline.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
P-018 |
9mm Parabellum |
1.01 kg |
16 |
$247 |
P-018 |
7.65mm Parabellum |
1 kg |
16 |
$203 |
P-018 Compact |
9mm Parabellum |
0.95 kg |
14 |
$241 |
P-018 Compact |
7.65mm Parabellum |
0.94 kg |
14 |
$197 |
PO-018 |
9mm Parabellum |
1.01 kg |
16 |
$320 |
PO-018 |
.32 ACP |
0.91 kg |
16 |
$287 |
P.ONE |
7.65mm Parabellum |
0.87 kg |
16 |
$203 |
P.ONE |
9mm Parabellum |
0.97 kg |
16 |
$247 |
P.ONE |
9x21mm |
1.01 kg |
16 |
$264 |
P.ONE |
.40 Smith & Wesson |
1.13 kg |
12 |
$321 |
P.ONE Compact |
7.65mm Parabellum |
0.79 kg |
14 |
$195 |
P.ONE Compact |
.380 ACP |
0.85 kg |
14 |
$223 |
P.ONE Compact |
9mm Parabellum |
0.89 kg |
14 |
$239 |
P.ONE Compact |
9x21mm |
0.91 kg |
14 |
$256 |
P.ONE Compact |
.40 Smith & Wesson |
1.05 kg |
10 |
$313 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
P-018 (9mm) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
12 |
P-018 (7.65mm) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
10 |
P-018 Compact (9mm) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
10 |
P-018 Compact (7.65mm) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
9 |
PO-018 (9mm) |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
6 |
12 |
PO-018 (.32) |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
5 |
11 |
P.ONE (7.65mm) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
10 |
P.ONE (9mm) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
12 |
P.ONE (9x21mm) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
13 |
P.ONE (.40) |
SA |
2 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
13 |
P.ONE Compact (7.65mm) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
9 |
P.ONE Compact (.380) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
10 |
P.ONE Compact (9mm) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
10 |
P.ONE Compact (9x21mm) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
11 |
P.ONE Compact (.40) |
SA |
2 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
10 |
Bernardelli P-060/A
Notes: This is a
small weapon favored by female civilians and mobsters. Introduced in 1959, it
was only manufactured until the early 1960s.
It is small enough to be fairly concealable, while powerful enough to
still be useful. Strangely enough
for such a small weapon, the rear sight is fully adjustable.
Operation is blowback, with two recoil springs to reduce felt recoil. The
barrel and frame are forged in one piece.
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
|
P-060/A |
.22 Long Rifle |
0.44 kg |
7 |
$88 |
P-060/A |
.32 ACP |
0.58 kg |
7 |
$120 |
P-060/A |
.380 ACP |
0.67 kg |
7 |
$140 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
P-060/A (.22) |
SA |
-1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
6 |
P-060/A (.32) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
8 |
P-060/A (.380) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
9 |
Bernardelli P-010/100
Notes: The
Bernardelli P-010 is a target pistol designed to replace the Model 69.
The P-010 is almost entirely steel, with the exception of a nickel-chrome
barrel. The slide is in two pieces;
the rear part recoils and the front point is weighted for balance.
The rear sight is completely adjustable, and the slide has a full.-length
sighting rib in addition to the rear and front sights.
The trigger is adjustable for pressure and pull.
The grip is of one-piece wood, but may be swapped out for a match stock
with an ergonomic grip. Additional
barrel weights could be attached to the forward portion of the slide.
The P-100 is a
simpler version of the P-010. The
frame is of light alloy, and the grips are less fancy and are not able to be
changed for ergonomic ones. There
are extra safety mechanisms.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
P-010 |
.22 Long Rifle |
1.14 kg |
10 |
$139 |
P-100 |
.22 Long Rifle |
0.87 kg |
10 |
$132 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
P-010 |
SA |
-1 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
11 |
P-100 |
SA |
-1 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
11 |
Bernardelli P-6/P-8
Notes: This is
an update of the P-060/A. The P-6
and P-8 are for the most part identical, with the P-8 adding a plethora or
safety mechanisms such as a half-cock safety, manual safety, magazine safety,
and firing pin to comply with US, Canadian, and Mexican arms regulations; they
are in fact internally quite similar to newer versions of the Walther PP.
Both have a chamber loaded indicator and adjustable rear sights.
They are mostly of steel construction, but have light alloy frames and
grip plates of plastic or walnut.
The Model 90
Sport was designed to replace the Model 60 Sport, and is basically a P-6 with an
extended barrel, adjustable rear sight, and ergonomic wooden grips. (Plastic
grips are also available, decreasing the RL cost.) As you might guess, the P-90
has a micrometer-adjustable rear sight; the front sight is also adjustable
somewhat for elevation, as it uses an unusual screw-in mounting.
Also unusual for a target pistol is the light weight of the P-90.
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
|
P-6/P-8 |
.22 Long Rifle |
0.5 kg |
10 |
$88 |
P-6/P-8 |
.32 ACP |
0.57 kg |
8 |
$120 |
P-6/P-8 |
.380 ACP |
0.58 kg |
7 |
$140 |
Model 90 Sport (6” Barrel) |
.22 Long Rifle |
0.58 kg |
10 |
$113 |
Model 90 Sport (8” Barrel) |
.22 Long Rifle |
0.64 kg |
10 |
$133 |
Model 90 Sport (10” Barrel) |
.22 Long Rifle |
0.69 kg |
10 |
$154 |
Model 90 Sport |
.32 ACP |
0.66 kg |
8 |
$145 |
Model 90 Sport |
.380 ACP |
0.7 kg |
7 |
$164 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
P-6/P-8 (.22) |
SA |
-1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
6 |
P-6/P-8 (.32) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
4 |
Nil |
8 |
P-6/P-8 (.380) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
4 |
Nil |
9 |
Model 90 Sport (6”, .22) |
SA |
-1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
11 |
Model 90 Sport (8”, .22) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
15 |
Model 90 Sport (10”, .22) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
2 |
3 |
Nil |
18 |
Model 90 Sport (.32) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
4 |
Nil |
14 |
Model 90 Sport (.380) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
4 |
Nil |
16 |
Bernardelli Model 60
Notes: This is
one of the oldest Italian pistols still in continuous use in the world. The base
Model 60 was introduced in 1959, primarily for export to the US, but the Gun
Control Act of 1968 banned this pistol from the US along with many other “pocket
pistols.” The Model 60 comes in
three calibers and is a simple pistol with a blued finish and plastic grip
plates.
The Model 60
Sport was the sporting and target version of this pistol.
In the US, it was known as the AMR.
It has an extended barrel and comes only in one caliber.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Model 60 |
.22 Long Rifle |
0.53 kg |
10 |
$88 |
Model 60 |
.32 ACP |
0.52 kg |
8 |
$120 |
Model 60 |
.380 ACP |
0.52 kg |
7 |
$139 |
Model 60 Sport |
.22 Long Rifle |
0.78 kg |
10 |
$132 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Model 60 (.22) |
SA |
-1 |
Nil |
0 |
3 |
Nil |
6 |
Model 60 (.32) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
4 |
Nil |
8 |
Model 60 (.380) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
4 |
Nil |
9 |
Model 60 Sport |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
3 |
Nil |
15 |
Bernardelli Model 69 Sport
Notes: This
pistol first appeared on the market in 1969.
It is a true target pistol, with a long barrel and micrometer rear sight.
The barrel is weighted and a sighting rib runs the length of the slide in
addition to front and rear sights.
This weapon was built until 1989.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Model 69 Sport |
.22 Long Rifle |
1.07 kg |
10 |
$112 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Model 69 Sport |
SA |
-1 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
11 |
Bernardelli MOD.USA
Notes:
This weapon was designed primarily with civilian US buyers in mind, but
is also popular as a backup pistol for police.
It is a single action straight blowback weapon with a decocker and a
manual safety. The rear sight is
adjustable, something that is unusual in such a pistol.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
MOD.USA |
.380 ACP |
0.69 kg |
7 |
$139 |
MOD.USA |
.32 ACP |
0.59 kg |
7 |
$120 |
MOD.USA |
.22 Long Rifle |
0.44 kg |
7 |
$88 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
MOD.USA (.380) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
4 |
Nil |
9 |
MOD.USA (.32) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
4 |
Nil |
8 |
MOD.USA (.22) |
SA |
-1 |
Nil |
1 |
4 |
Nil |
6 |
Bernardelli Practical VB
Notes: These
pistols are powerful target weapons.
They come in three calibers and depending upon model, have different
features to make them unusual. The
standard Practical VB has a scope mount that may mount optics ranging from laser
aiming modules to telescopic sights.
The Practical VB Elite is the best target model, with a compensated
barrel, micrometer rear sight, and the controls are enlarged for easy
manipulation. The Target version is
the simplest version, designed for the strictest competitions; it is almost like
the Elite, but has no compensator.
These weapons were introduced in 1992.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Practical VB/VB Target |
9mm Parabellum |
1.1 kg |
16 |
$255 |
Practical VB/VB Target |
9x21mm |
1.14 kg |
16 |
$272 |
Practical VB/VB Target |
.40 Smith & Wesson |
1.26 kg |
12 |
$329 |
Practical VB Elite |
9mm Parabellum |
1.5 kg |
16 |
$455 |
Practical VB Elite |
9x21mm |
1.54 kg |
16 |
$472 |
Practical VB Elite |
.40 Smith & Wesson |
1.66 kg |
12 |
$529 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Practical VB/VB Target (9mm Para) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
14 |
Practical VB/VB Target (9x21mm) |
SA |
2 |
Nil |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
13 |
Practical VB/VB Target (.40) |
SA |
2 |
1-Nil |
1 |
2 |
Nil |
15 |
Practical VB Elite (9mm Para) |
SA |
1 |
Nil |
2 |
1 |
Nil |
14 |
Practical VB Elite (9x21mm) |
SA |
2 |
Nil |
2 |
1 |
Nil |
13 |
Practical VB Elite (.40) |
SA |
2 |
1-Nil |
2 |
1 |
Nil |
15 |