Beretta Estates |
One of the historical firearm
manufacturers that I am enthusiastic about along with US manufactures
like Smith & Wesson, Colt, Remington,
Springfield Armory, Winchester, and Browning is
Beretta. I also like the foreign manufacturer, now in the US –
Taurus.
Beretta is a 500-year-old firearm
manufacturer, which in itself is something. It has remained in
business and kept its world-renowned reliability because of the
company's traditional excellent quality and moving along with new
innovations and designs that keeps it competitive with modern firearm
manufacturers.
The official name is Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta established in Brescia, Lombardy, Italy. Located in the Val Trompia valley district in Italy, it is in the Columbine Mountains, a scenic place known for its source of high-grade iron ore.
Beretta has lasted for 15 generations of the Beretta family. Today the company
manufactures, on the average, 1,500 firearms per day. Ninety percent
of the production consists of sporting firearms like its world-famous
shotguns, with more than 75% of its arms being exported to about one
hundred countries. Beretta is now located in the USA, where parts are
made like barrels. In addition to firearms, Beretta offers quality
clothing and accessories that match its firearms in excellence.
Obviously if you have the opportunity
to visit Italy, the Beretta museum and the beautiful valley it is
located in should be on your itinerary.
Beretta Early Firearm |
Some Beretta models are definitely
pricey, which may hinder some in purchasing the higher end models –
but it also has dependable quality models for a reasonable and
competitive price.
Beretta was established in 1526 when
Bartolomeo Beretta was paid by the Arsenal of Venice to make 185
Arquebus barrels, and the result is that it is the oldest firearm
manufacturer in the world.
Bartolomeo Beretta's son, Jacomo
and his grandson, Giovannino, became master gun barrel makers
– passing on the trade over 500 years.
Since that period of history, Beretta has been known for its elegantly engraved, custom firearms.
Golden Centurion .40-caliber Special Edition |
Since that time the
manufacturer grew to become a familiar name in quality firearms
across Europe, it's shotguns becoming popular with competition
shooters in the United States.
Beretta's hand crafted stocks and
engraving work remains among the world's best.
In 1918, the Beretta Model 1918 was the
second submachinegun to be used by the Italian army. Beretta
manufactured rifles and pistols for the Italian military until the
1943 Armistice between Italy and the Allied Forces of World War II.
The Nazi Wehrmacht
controlled northern Italy, seizing Beretta and produced arms for
Germans until 1945. During that period, weapon quality diminished,
inferior to previously manufactured firearms and those made after the
war. The last shipment of rifles left Venice for Japan aboard a
U-boat in 1942.
Beretta Model 38A submachinegun was used by Italians, Germans,
Romanians, and Argentine armies during the second world war.
After World War II, Beretta became
involved in repairing American M1 Garand rifles given to Italy by the
United States. It was modified into the Beretta BM-59 rifle, similar to the M14
battle rifle used by the United States. Armorers considered the BM-59
rifle to be superior to the M14 rifle, mostly because it was more
accurate under certain conditions. After the war, Beretta continued
to develop firearms for the Italian Army and police force, as well as
civilian sport and hunting shooters.
In the 1980s, Beretta regained its
popularity in North America after producing the Beretta 92, which
became the US Army service handgun designated M9.
During that time, Beretta built a manufacturing plant in Säo
Paulo, Brazil – producing Beretta 92s for the Brazilian army. Later
the plant was sold to Taurus,
which continues to manufacture Beretta 92 handguns under the name of
PT92.
The PT92 has provided a quality and dependable firearm since the days
I carried a concealed one when driving a limousine in Chicago,
Illinois in the 1970s.
Beretta has
acquired several domestic competitors in Italy like the famous
Benelli and Franchi firearm manufacturers. It also acquired companies
in other countries, like Finland, in the late 1980s.
Jessica Rossi |
The traditional
father-to-son Beretta dynasty was interrupted when Ugo Gussalli Beretta assumed the
firm's control and uncles Carlo and Giuseppe Beretta were childless.
Ugo married into the Beretta family and adopted the last name
Beretta. His sons are now direct descendants through their mother's
side of the family.
Beretta USA was founded in 1977
and based in Accokeek, Maryland, manufacturing military, police, and
civilian pistols. The facility employs 400 Americans. Draconian
restrictions by the Maryland legislature has caused the operations to move. If New England continues its path of
ignoring the Second Amendment of the US Constitution, more companies,
dating as far back as the American Revolution (manufactures that
bought them out in later years) will be moving as well. Georgia.
Tennessee, and Texas has been prospective states where businesses,
especially firearm manufacturers, are not harassed by draconian
restrictions and inflated taxation.
Other divisions
purchased by Beretta includes: A. Uberti; Benelli Arms; Luigi Franchi; SAKO;
Stoeger Industries.
The following
video shows how Beretta balances its premium shotguns …
Introduced by
Beretta, the Benelli
'Ethos' shotgun with innovations for a remarkable hunting shotgun …
The Benelli
(Beretta) inertial system is explained in the following video …
Proper lubrication a Benelli-Beretta
shotgun …
The following is a list of Beretta
product lines:
Semi-automatic pistols
Revolvers
Shotguns
Rifles and carbines
- Beretta 501 (sporting rifle)
- Beretta Rx4 Storm
Assault rifles
Submachine guns
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- Beretta Model 3 – a postwar modification of the 38/42
- Beretta M12 series
- Beretta Mx4 Storm
Machine Pistols
Launchers
Visit the YouTube Beretta channel for many informative videos that
include home defense training and training segments for law
enforcement personnel.
The PX4Storm pistol, also now available in compact version, is in competition with the Glock. Available in .40 S&W,
.45 ACP, and 9mm (Para) calibers.
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