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|name= B76 |
|name=Benelli B76 |
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|image=File:Benelli B-series pistols (42398016855).jpg |
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|caption=Clockwise from top right: B76 Sport, B77, MP3S 9mm Luger, MP3S .32 S&W Long |
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|origin=[[Italy]] |
|origin=[[Italy]] |
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|type= [[Semi-automatic pistol]] |
|type= [[Semi-automatic pistol]] |
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|production_date= 1976–90 |
|production_date= 1976–90 |
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|number= ~10,000 |
|number= ~10,000 |
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|variants= B77, B80, B82, |
|variants=B76 Sport, B77, B80, B82, MP3, MP3S |
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|spec_label=B76 |
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|cartridge= [[9×19mm Parabellum]] (B76)<br/>[[.32 ACP]] (B77)<br/>[[7.65mm Parabellum|7.65×21mm Parabellum]] (B80)<br/>[[9×18mm Ultra]] (B82)<br/>[[.32 S&W Long]] (MP3S) |
|cartridge= [[9×19mm Parabellum]] (B76, MP3S)<br/>[[.32 ACP]] (B77)<br/>[[7.65mm Parabellum|7.65×21mm Parabellum]] (B80)<br/>[[9×18mm Ultra]] (B82, MP3)<br/>[[.32 S&W Long]] (MP3S) |
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|action= [[Blowback (arms)#Lever |
|action= [[Blowback (arms)#Lever-delayed|Inertia driven]] |
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|feed= 8-round, single-column [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] |
|feed= 8-round, single-column [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] (5 rounds for MP3S) |
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|sights= Iron |
|sights= Iron |
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Revision as of 17:23, 19 April 2020
Benelli B76 | |
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Clockwise from top right: B76 Sport, B77, MP3S 9mm Luger, MP3S .32 S&W Long | |
Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
Place of origin | Italy |
Production history | |
Designed | 1976 |
Manufacturer | Benelli |
Produced | 1976–90 |
No. built | ~10,000 |
Variants | B76 Sport, B77, B80, B82, MP3, MP3S |
Specifications (B76) | |
Mass | 970 g (34 oz) |
Length | 205 mm (8.1 in) |
Barrel length | 108 mm (4.3 in) |
Cartridge | 9×19mm Parabellum (B76, MP3S) .32 ACP (B77) 7.65×21mm Parabellum (B80) 9×18mm Ultra (B82, MP3) .32 S&W Long (MP3S) |
Action | Inertia driven |
Feed system | 8-round, single-column magazine (5 rounds for MP3S) |
Sights | Iron |
The B76 is a pistol manufactured in Italy by Benelli.
Design
First manufactured in 1976, the Benelli B76 is a locked-breech, fixed-barrel semi-automatic. The B76's trigger is of a double-action/single-action type and the firearm works thanks to a unique "inertia lock" system, as explained in U.S. patent 3,893,369. In this system, the gun has a bolt provided with ribs extending transversely to the bolt axis and adapted to engage in and disengage from corresponding mating grooves in the receiver, and a locking lever that links the bolt with the slide which acts as a bolt carrier. Upon firing, while the pistol recoils in the hand of the shooter, the inertia of the slide makes it maintain its position relative to the receiver, constraining the bolt ribs' motion in the corresponding grooves via the locking lever, and so keeping the breech positively locked. As soon as the recoil movement of the pistol in the hand of the shooter slows down, the slide tends to continue its rearward movement, so retreating relative to the receiver. At that point, the locking lever does not force the bolt into its locking recesses any more and the bolt is free to recoil as well, pushed by the residual pressure of the gasses in the barrel with enough force to complete the shooting cycle.
Manufacture was discontinued at the end of the 1980s.