Just as evidence that I have NOT lost my mind, here's a little experiment you can follow along with; since I don't currently have any Italian guns (but I DO have a copy of "The World of Beretta", by Wilson) I'm looking at the cover of the book, which shows a double-action semi-automatic pistol, which, at first glance looks like a Beretta 92. If I look closer at that picture, I can see "MOD. 98FS - CAL. 9x21-PATENTED" on the slide, some typical Italian proofs on the forward bow of the trigger-guard, and "CAT.4692" on the dust-cover. "Hmmm", say I, and I go to http://www.poliziadistato.it/pds/armi/index.php , and enter "4692" under "numerod di catalogo". That brings up THIS page ( http://www.poliziadistato.it/pds/ar..._COLPI_CARICATORE=&Note=&Submit=++++Cerca++++ ), which shows that Catalog Number 4692 was assigned to the Beretta 98F pistol, in 9x21mm IMI, with a 125mm barrel, that this is a double-action semi-automatic pistol, and that it holds 15 shots. If that's a hallucination, it must be one hell of a hallucination, eh, Hawg?