The Italian Dane M1's are a prize, Danes take marksmanship very seriously. The VAR barrels are top notch...now the beech stocks they made were hideous, they were meant for durability and shooting stability, not esthetically pleasing at all, but they were beefy and solid. If you could get the2 ones with original Italian SILE stocks they looked good and shot good. The Beech versions shot good but looked a mess on an M1.
I picked up 2 in early 2000's for $300 each, Breda still had the SILE wood and it is a great shooter, I almost traded it at the range to a guy for a USGI 1911 because they were worth alot more at the time. I asked to put 1 more clip though it, and it was about a 1" group with 8 rounds at 100m and told buddy sorry, this is a keeper lol.
The Beretta was restocked and had a VAR barrel but nearly everything was newly parked except the receiver. I had to ditch the beech stock at the time as it was too nice in that mess of green/grey half mooned stock, put it in a Boyds I finished myself, and it rarely comes out.
All the T2 are sold now it seems...but here's my $300 Dane in a Boyds.