Beretta Mod. 950 BS Minx U.S.-Made Semi-Auto Pistol in .22 Short, 2.4" Tip-Up Barrel, Blued
This Beretta Mod. 950 BS Minx is a U.S.-made micro semi-auto pistol built in Accokeek, Maryland, chambered in .22 Short. It features the 950/950BS pattern tip-up barrel and an extractorless design, along with fixed sights and a blued finish. The slide is marked "BERETTA – Mod. 950 BS – .22 Short" and also bears the Accokeek, MD manufacturing mark.
CONDITION
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in great shape. There are minor, superficial scratches and blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Original Beretta factory box (end label shows "BERETTA JETFIRE / CAL .25" with serial no. BER18253T)
- Original Beretta pistol instruction manual/booklet
- 1x 6-round magazine
Configured as a blowback-operated, single-action pistol, this Mod. 950 BS uses a single-action-only trigger with a manual thumb safety. Rear slide serrations provide a straightforward grasping surface, and the fixed front sight with fixed rear notch sight keeps the sighting system simple and durable.
The tip-up barrel is a defining feature of this model and is paired here with the classic 950/950BS extractorless layout. The barrel length is 2.4", and capacity is 6+1 with the included 6-round magazine.
Markings and build details are clear and specific to this example: the slide is marked "BERETTA – Mod. 950 BS – .22 Short" and includes the "MADE IN U.S.A. BY F.I. IND. ACKK, MD" stamp.
The pistol is a U.S.-made Minx variant, matching the Accokeek, Maryland manufacture noted on the slide.
It wears black checkered plastic grip panels with the Beretta emblem and "22 SHORT / MINX" medallions. Included packaging consists of the original Beretta factory box and original manual; the box end label shows "BERETTA JETFIRE" and "CAL .25" with the same serial number as the pistol, which is a label discrepancy when compared to the pistol's .22 Short markings.




