

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. 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. The B76 is a pistol manufactured in Italy by Benelli.įirst manufactured in 1976, the Benelli B76 is a locked-breech, fixed-barrel semi-automatic handgun. Last edited by hattles on Mon 4:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.Clockwise from top right: B76 Sport 9mm, B77. If this info doesn't help, I'm not exactly sure what question you are asking? Perhaps a more difinitive explanation/description/information?īTW, Which part of Washington are you in? I'll be in Othello, eastern Washington for 5-7 days chasing ducks and geese Thanksgiving week.

If memory serves me correctly, the Comfortech™ stock also started with the SBEII, which wasn't available until late 2004, early 2005. My H&K/Benelli SBE which I bought in early 1992 has a U0025XX 4 digit serial number As far as I know, they did offer a lower cost Benelli SBEII American non-comfortech, no case, one choke as well as an M2 American configured like the SBEII American.but that was several years ago.

I'm not sure but I don't believe Benelli ever marketed any SBE as the Benelli SBE American model.if that helps you any. I'm assuming it's an American but does anyone know for sure what a gun with a U20XXX number?Ĭan you be a little more vague? Hope this help you out.
