First of all, Italy looks amazing! Secondly, I couldn't help but notice the cleanliness of the entire factory. The offices are as pristine as the labs. Right down to the machining areas and assembly. Beretta really takes pride in cleanliness and I can respect that. Amazing!
I paid just over $3,500 Australian dollars for a silver pigeon. Best money I’ve ever spent. I’ve shot thousands and thousands of. Clay target rounds with it. It’s still as good as new. Absolutely no fatigue with it. I’m so so so happy with it.
@@ka1z932under/ over ,side by side and lever action shotguns with a maximum capacity of no more then 5 rounds are Cat A firearms which is a normal gun licence. Semi auto is a different category and may require a special permit to obtain and use.
The Italians are so passionate with anything that do and this was a great incite a greate video made by a non waffleing Brit for a change makes u wanna buy one
Tengo una Beretta Cheetah 84 desde hace 22 años y es la mejor arma que he poseido,precisa,fiable y con hermoso diseñó. Mis felicitaciones desde Lima,Peru.
Rarely do I sit on the edge of my seat from start to finish. I own 3 Beretta’s and I hope to own more. Great job. I can’t wait to be able to afford another!
We have to teach the younger how to make this job well done. So they have to make experience since young age. Beretta is the oldest gun factory in the world. There's a lot to learn.
I love my 1980s 682 supersport, so wonderful to see where its life began. Gives a bit of colour to its life before me. Truly a kid in a sweet shop, JC!
I have always enjoyed Beretta Firearms, I own 6 of them myself and hopefully many more to add to my collection. Quality is the #1 Goal and they DO achieve quality.
Hi I own a beretta firearm and I’ve had it for a very long time ,it’s an a303 30 in barrel full choke but I have over time lost the the little parts manual that came with the firearm and was wondering if there was someway to contact the company to get the manual replaced. TIA
I worked in Gardone for 6 years at a factory that started off as a joint venture with Beretta. The whole valley is a fascinating place and has a history as an arms manufacturer going back to Roman times
I have a Beretta Silver Pigeon & a 22lr M70 handgun - that little pistol is a beautiful work of old school manufacturing & is my favourite of all my firearms.
I purchased my first 92fs about a week and a half ago. I bought it used. It is an american-made 92fs. And I can honestly tell you I don't think I've ever owned a better pistol. This one was manufactured in March of 1993. She's a little worn and you can tell... But it is a flawless incredibly accurate shooter. I've wanted one for most of my life. And I am happy and proud to say that I am now a Beretta owner. 🔥🔥
This presentation is more extensive than the previous vlogs about Beretta. The place itself is beautiful. It is more beautiful than the Sig Sauer plant in Switzerland. My guess is that the management of Beretta watches TGS Outdoors thus opening their facilities to a fellow European. Well done Sir!!
Great film documentary, I own 3 Beretta shotguns and they have all shot perfectly. My first 686 Onyx was bought in 1989 and I have used it for everything from sporting clays to shooting geese and duck. I also bought the 686 silver pigeon and the A400 light. All of them work perfectly, and I’ve been shooting excellently with these shotguns. I even won the local church competition, bravo Beretta.
Now then great vid .always shot Beretta for a long time both me and Ann. Good guns still shooting them as we are 70 years young ok Johnny. Malc and Ann Lincolnshire
i own a 682 Gold E Sporting and its by far one of the best over under ive ever held in my hands. The wood feels very nice, the tolerances are awesome and the gun looks overall very nice
I’ve just recently got the APX A1 Tactical and am very happy with it. It’s been years since I’ve shot Beretta, but I’ve always known about their commitment to quality. Very happily impressed. Thanks Beretta!
Wonderful film about a magnificent company - shot many Beretta models over the years and they are my number one gun. It was fascinating seeing the workings of the business.
The Beretta factory is incredibly impressive. Their emphasis on quality, R&D and QC is, in my opinion, what has made them the greatest gun manufacturer in the world. My wife and I were lucky enough to visit the factory some years ago and as a result, I purchased a new pair of Beretta SO6 EELL game guns. An outstanding, high tech facility, with a 500 year history of gun making experience. A truly outstanding brand! Alun
Great job Jonny and crew. The best in-depth Beretta factory tour ever produced. Nothing glossed over. The factory is amazing to see and I hope to make it there one day. It is a functioning museum and pinnacle of gun manufacturing. Can’t wait for more on Beretta’s story.
I had a chance to buy a Beretta 92F. I liked it because Mel Gibson had one in Lethal Weapon. I didn't realize how iconic Beretta was. Interesting enough the movie gun is the original Beretta 92F that Bruce Willis used in Die Hard and was also used by Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon.
Great video. My favorite guns that I own are Berettas. The 694 is the best value sporting gun out there right now. I want a DT-11 Sporing. I just purchased a 92X and could not be happier with the way it shoots.
Spectacular! I can’t help but wonder though what European energy prices are doing to their bottom line. Can you imagine how much energy it takes to energize an operation as large as that? Wow!
It's not very energy intensive industry and energy expenditure consists only a few % of total production costs, so even if the energy price multiplies, it still constitutes a minor expense. In terms of mass production machining industry, this is at most a medium sized factory, although they have cramped the production of their entire catalogue under the same premises. However, the enterprise owns several subsidiaries around the world.
And of course those programs means also a total cover for the workers. They have everything they need. Medical cover, insurances, day off, paternal leaving, everything.
As someone new to shooting (myself and wife are taking lessons) we have been using a 40y old 682 and we have been told its shot over 1 million cartridges and had over 100,000 students use it... and it feels absolutely beautiful in the hand, it's tight smooth and shoots so well I'm moving from rifles to shotguns.... my whole family is.. The class fell and finish is fantastic so to now see this tour of the factory is just ore proof my gut feeling was right... This truly is the everyday man's high end work of usable art...
Wow absolutely amazing and been doing it for 500 years I think they have it down pretty good I thought the Germans were a little OCD on fit finish I’ll put these Italians up against any German any day of the week
I visited Beretta at Gardone VT back in 2005 ( first time in 1980s)... and could appreciate the improvements and extension of Production over time. Saw the Shotgun Assembly area, the Gunstock shop, the 92FS production, the In-house National Proof-House Annex, ( the Banco di Prova Nazionale itself is situated further down the Valley, in a Former Royal Army Sub-Factory ( SFARE) A very enjoyable visit. I have several Beretta M91 Moschetti, M38 Fucili Corti, a MAB38A, and various M34s, M951, and M92FS. My Father carried a MAB38A in 1944-45. Going back in 2024, on next Italy visit ( ancestral home town, old friends, over 160 cousins( 3 and 4th degree). DocAV
This was a fantastic showcase of a company taking pride in its products and the people which make the company successful in a very competitive world i very much enjoyed the program from a lovely part of the country.
What a wonderful production. First class video and professionally presented. I have 3 Beretta shotguns and love them to bits. Well done Jonny and Sash. 👍👍🍻
Outstanding video JC. I've enjoyed shooting Beretta semi autos and O/U's for some years now. What is so amazing about Beretta is the fact that they produce hundreds of shotguns a week and still maintain such a high degree of quality.
Forza Beretta! My first Beretta was a 92SB which I purchased in 1984. p.s. I got rid of it in 1986 and have not owned a Beretta since. Nothing wrong with the 92SB, but I hated my US-issued M9. Hated it.
OMG, Could you only imagine working for this Beretta factory! I’ve worked in the shipbuilding industry for 33 yrs and have seen some awesome stuff sailing on sea trials on some of the U.S. most “AWESOME” warships! But I admire the history and perfection of Beretta just like the Ferrari!#Italian❤#🇺🇸#South,Ms.
Brilliant vid, I could almost smell the cutting fluids! It's great to see what lies behind the guns we sometimes take for granted. Great presentation too.
WOW! I've been a CNC Machinist now for over 26 years with 1 1/2 years of Mastercam programming experience. I can run lathe, mill, horizontal and a little bit of manual lathe, setup anything you got for me. Cut jaws, make fixtures and sharpen drills. I'd love to move to Italy and work for this amazing company!
First of all, Italy looks amazing! Secondly, I couldn't help but notice the cleanliness of the entire factory. The offices are as pristine as the labs. Right down to the machining areas and assembly. Beretta really takes pride in cleanliness and I can respect that. Amazing!
I paid just over $3,500 Australian dollars for a silver pigeon. Best money I’ve ever spent. I’ve shot thousands and thousands of. Clay target rounds with it. It’s still as good as new. Absolutely no fatigue with it. I’m so so so happy with it.
what state are you in? what kind of license you need to hold one of those?
I envy you sir!!!
My mate got one years agh and still hasn’t had a second thought
@@ka1z932under/ over ,side by side and lever action shotguns with a maximum capacity of no more then 5 rounds are Cat A firearms which is a normal gun licence. Semi auto is a different category and may require a special permit to obtain and use.
@@sticustomYou forgot pump action shotguns. Personally I’ve never seen a lever action shotgun but they must exist somewhere.
That's where my 692 was build ... Thank you Beretta!!!
The Italians are so passionate with anything that do and this was a great incite a greate video made by a non waffleing Brit for a change makes u wanna buy one
places like this makes you proud of being Italian. thanks for makes us proud and for showing the world true Italian craftsmanship
Tengo una Beretta Cheetah 84 desde hace 22 años y es la mejor arma que he poseido,precisa,fiable y con hermoso diseñó.
Mis felicitaciones desde Lima,Peru.
I love my Beretta. Works perfectly every time.
Rarely do I sit on the edge of my seat from start to finish. I own 3 Beretta’s and I hope to own more. Great job. I can’t wait to be able to afford another!
It is extremely nice to see such a young group of manufacturing workers.
We have to teach the younger how to make this job well done. So they have to make experience since young age.
Beretta is the oldest gun factory in the world. There's a lot to learn.
It's crazy what we'll do if you pay us well and take care of us!
Absolutely amazing company and history. In my opinion the best gun maker in the world. 🇮🇹
Dal 1526 oltre 500 anni di storia
From a mechanical engineering perspective - these Berettas make Chinese, Russian etc look like toys - my money is on on the Beretta - every time !
Really thankful for this. My shotguns have been exclusively Beretta since 1991. My clays gun is a A303 from 1992.
Can't wait for the next 2 videos! So, cool to learn about the "Three Arrows"! I'm a fan of both figurative walnut and bluing.
I love my 1980s 682 supersport, so wonderful to see where its life began. Gives a bit of colour to its life before me. Truly a kid in a sweet shop, JC!
This is why I own 4 Berettas. Great guns and great video
I love Beretta, I am a happy owner of my very first gun being a Beretta PX4 Storm
nice piece!
Same!
i own a beretta 92fs
Not just a city of gun maker but a beautiful mountain tourist destination there.
Suddenly I want to add a Beretta to my collection, and go back to Italy!
Beretta truly is the best gun maker in the world hands down. Great video edit mate! Cheers.
This is the best video of Beretta factory I've seen!!! Well done!
FANTASTIC Opportunity to see a Video of the Beretta Firearms Production!
Thank You.
Awesome! I just purchased today a Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon Sporting 12ga. My first firearm ever.
I’ve wanted a Beretta over/under 12 gauge for decades! I’ve had many M9 and 92fs over my life all beautiful pistols!#Beretta❤
I was a machinist for 29 yrs. I must say I'm impressed.
I have always enjoyed Beretta Firearms, I own 6 of them myself and hopefully many more to add to my collection. Quality is the #1 Goal and they DO achieve quality.
Hi I own a beretta firearm and I’ve had it for a very long time ,it’s an a303 30 in barrel full choke but I have over time lost the the little parts manual that came with the firearm and was wondering if there was someway to contact the company to get the manual replaced. TIA
The Beretta facility rivals most aerospace manufacturing facilities that I have teamed with
The dream - having such a large production and nice company.
As an APX owner..... My heart swells with pride: Excellent, and a very instructive video: Thank you.
I've Always and will always love the Beretta guns.
They are one of the best manufacturers on the planet!
🖖🏻🇫🇷😎🇫🇷😎🇫🇷🖖🏻
Really well done. Kudos to you and Beretta. Great use of film, light, editing, and sound. You’ve given Beretta millions in quality advertising.
Film? No.
Wow, just WOW. A great, informative and interesting documentary. With as you say, "so much passion".
I worked in Gardone for 6 years at a factory that started off as a joint venture with Beretta. The whole valley is a fascinating place and has a history as an arms manufacturer going back to Roman times
piu o meno e in produzione dal 1526 15 generazioni dei Beretta
I have a Beretta Silver Pigeon & a 22lr M70 handgun - that little pistol is a beautiful work of old school manufacturing & is my favourite of all my firearms.
To think my M9A3, 92A1, 84F, and 1301 tactical was born from this place is nothing short of majestic.
Some may have also been made at their USA plant.
I dont own many guns, but I have two berettas. A 92A1 and CX4 Storm. Absolute gems, I'd trust them with my life.
What a beautiful looking place 🥰 and Beretta of course 😀🏴
I want to be TGS Outdoors when I grow up. I am 35. Great freaking editing and production value squad! Well done.
I need to go buy a Beretta m9 immediately!! I always wanted one but now I NEED ONE! What an amazing firearms manufacturer 🤩
I purchased my first 92fs about a week and a half ago. I bought it used. It is an american-made 92fs. And I can honestly tell you I don't think I've ever owned a better pistol.
This one was manufactured in March of 1993. She's a little worn and you can tell... But it is a flawless incredibly accurate shooter.
I've wanted one for most of my life. And I am happy and proud to say that I am now a Beretta owner. 🔥🔥
This presentation is more extensive than the previous vlogs about Beretta. The place itself is beautiful. It is more beautiful than the Sig Sauer plant in Switzerland. My guess is that the management of Beretta watches TGS Outdoors thus opening their facilities to a fellow European. Well done Sir!!
TGS have set a very high bar with a video of this quality.
Impressive and superbly produced. The enthusiasm shines through.
Thank You, Enjoyed, Very nice. Great company and history. Been a Beretta user for decades.
The quality of your films just get better and better.👏🏻👏🏻 A very impressive documentary
I love my beretta 92x performance. Such incredible workmanship and quality… top notch firearm manufacturing for sure.
What a truly beautiful factory Beretta has!
Every single thing they do is quality. Perfection is the normal. Could you imagine this as your place of employment. Amazing. Thank you for the tour
I don't own any Beretta firearm, but I will. It's simple, Italy = Perfection of Design
Great film documentary, I own 3 Beretta shotguns and they have all shot perfectly. My first 686 Onyx was bought in 1989 and I have used it for everything from sporting clays to shooting geese and duck. I also bought the 686 silver pigeon and the A400 light. All of them work perfectly, and I’ve been shooting excellently with these shotguns. I even won the local church competition, bravo Beretta.
this level of documentary company profile is awesome
the fact that this video available free to watch is amazing
🙏 thank you very much.
Captivating video. Love how clean their factory is and the addition of plants
3 trouble free seasons with an A400. Can’t complain, really glad I got it.
High quality gun manufacturing, High quality video production. love these videos.
Now then great vid .always shot Beretta for a long time both me and Ann. Good guns still shooting them as we are 70 years young ok Johnny. Malc and Ann Lincolnshire
I kind of want to go buy a Beretta now. And how does this channel only have 109k subs? Geesh...should be much much higher! Fantastic quality content.
i own a 682 Gold E Sporting and its by far one of the best over under ive ever held in my hands. The wood feels very nice, the tolerances are awesome and the gun looks overall very nice
I’ve just recently got the APX A1 Tactical and am very happy with it. It’s been years since I’ve shot Beretta, but I’ve always known about their commitment to quality. Very happily impressed. Thanks Beretta!
Wow! Awesome video! Looking forward to more videos like this.
Fascinating, enjoyable and entertaining. Thank you.
Thanks for showing the world this treasure of Italy.
Beretta ❤❤❤
I'm proud that I own a Beretta 92FS Compact - Made in Italy.
May people says : Glock as a tool, Beretta as art.
Both reliable, both tools
Wonderful film about a magnificent company - shot many Beretta models over the years and they are my number one gun. It was fascinating seeing the workings of the business.
Dynamite video, lads. Fascinating and exciting. 🎉
The Beretta factory is incredibly impressive. Their emphasis on quality, R&D and QC is, in my opinion, what has made them the greatest gun manufacturer in the world. My wife and I were lucky enough to visit the factory some years ago and as a result, I purchased a new pair of Beretta SO6 EELL game guns. An outstanding, high tech facility, with a 500 year history of gun making experience. A truly outstanding brand! Alun
Italians are good in engineering and metal works. Visited many factories in North Italy)
Great job Jonny and crew. The best in-depth Beretta factory tour ever produced. Nothing glossed over. The factory is amazing to see and I hope to make it there one day. It is a functioning museum and pinnacle of gun manufacturing.
Can’t wait for more on Beretta’s story.
I had a chance to buy a Beretta 92F. I liked it because Mel Gibson had one in Lethal Weapon. I didn't realize how iconic Beretta was. Interesting enough the movie gun is the original Beretta 92F that Bruce Willis used in Die Hard and was also used by Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon.
Great video. My favorite guns that I own are Berettas. The 694 is the best value sporting gun out there right now. I want a DT-11 Sporing. I just purchased a 92X and could not be happier with the way it shoots.
Beretta double barrel ❤❤❤
Absolutely Amazing, For sure!!!!
Spectacular! I can’t help but wonder though what European energy prices are doing to their bottom line. Can you imagine how much energy it takes to energize an operation as large as that? Wow!
It's not very energy intensive industry and energy expenditure consists only a few % of total production costs, so even if the energy price multiplies, it still constitutes a minor expense. In terms of mass production machining industry, this is at most a medium sized factory, although they have cramped the production of their entire catalogue under the same premises. However, the enterprise owns several subsidiaries around the world.
Well then the State have also programs to economically help such key companies for national security.
And of course those programs means also a total cover for the workers. They have everything they need. Medical cover, insurances, day off, paternal leaving, everything.
Brillant video Looking forward to parts 2 and 3. I am very lucky to have been to Beretta in Gardone and seen the factory and museum
What an awesome tour of the factory. Cant wait for the other two! From one 694 to another, you look good with that Beretta 😄
Thanks for the great Tour! Beretta is passion and such a fine company.
It's a shame I didn't have any Beretta at these moment.
Wow!!! Jonny, Sash you guys knocked it out of the park with this one!!! Can’t wait for the next one. Amazing story telling and cinematography
As someone new to shooting (myself and wife are taking lessons) we have been using a 40y old 682 and we have been told its shot over 1 million cartridges and had over 100,000 students use it... and it feels absolutely beautiful in the hand, it's tight smooth and shoots so well I'm moving from rifles to shotguns.... my whole family is..
The class fell and finish is fantastic so to now see this tour of the factory is just ore proof my gut feeling was right...
This truly is the everyday man's high end work of usable art...
Wow absolutely amazing and been doing it for 500 years I think they have it down pretty good I thought the Germans were a little OCD on fit finish I’ll put these Italians up against any German any day of the week
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Absolutely amazing company, people and history. Good work my friend to put such an interesting story.. Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I visited Beretta at Gardone VT back in 2005 ( first time in 1980s)... and could appreciate the improvements and extension of Production over time.
Saw the Shotgun Assembly area, the Gunstock shop, the 92FS production, the In-house National Proof-House Annex, ( the Banco di Prova Nazionale itself is situated further down the Valley, in a Former Royal Army Sub-Factory ( SFARE)
A very enjoyable visit.
I have several Beretta M91 Moschetti, M38 Fucili Corti, a MAB38A, and various
M34s, M951, and M92FS.
My Father carried a MAB38A in 1944-45.
Going back in 2024, on next Italy visit ( ancestral home town, old friends, over 160 cousins( 3 and 4th degree).
DocAV
Wow! What a place. Heaven. Terrific video as always, thanks guys!
This is an absolute must see video! Congrats.
This was a fantastic showcase of a company taking pride in its products and the people which make the company successful in a very competitive world i very much enjoyed the program from a lovely part of the country.
What a wonderful production. First class video and professionally presented. I have 3 Beretta shotguns and love them to bits. Well done Jonny and Sash. 👍👍🍻
Super documentary, WELCOME TO BERETTA WORLD 🌟😀❤️
The production quality makes their products worth every cent and the video proves it.
What a quality documentary style factory tour, great job.
Excellent and your “gushing” is what makes me watch every minute of your videos. Cheers and Happy Christmas.
Outstanding video JC. I've enjoyed shooting Beretta semi autos and O/U's for some years now. What is so amazing about Beretta is the fact that they produce hundreds of shotguns a week and still maintain such a high degree of quality.
Full on Browning fan, but now I want a Beretta too! 😂 Another top class production from the TGS team.
Forza Beretta! My first Beretta was a 92SB which I purchased in 1984.
p.s. I got rid of it in 1986 and have not owned a Beretta since. Nothing wrong with the 92SB, but I hated my US-issued M9. Hated it.
OMG, Could you only imagine working for this Beretta factory! I’ve worked in the shipbuilding industry for 33 yrs and have seen some awesome stuff sailing on sea trials on some of the U.S. most “AWESOME” warships! But I admire the history and perfection of Beretta just like the Ferrari!#Italian❤#🇺🇸#South,Ms.
Cameraman, absolutely first class work my friend. Amazing visuals and creativity.
Excellent segment TGS, information and production quality on point. Well done.
Compulsive viewing as always from JC and the team, brilliant...............
Great documentary - not a factory tour. Thank you so much TGS Outdoors....
I love all their guns
Brilliant vid, I could almost smell the cutting fluids! It's great to see what lies behind the guns we sometimes take for granted. Great presentation too.
Well done. That was an amazing documentary whilst I was cleaning my 694.
Look forward for the next installment.. good job Johnny and the lads
WOW! I've been a CNC Machinist now for over 26 years with 1 1/2 years of Mastercam programming experience. I can run lathe, mill, horizontal and a little bit of manual lathe, setup anything you got for me. Cut jaws, make fixtures and sharpen drills. I'd love to move to Italy and work for this amazing company!
Thank you for the tour and education of Beretta ❤
I've got Beretta cougar 357 sig pistol. I've shot many a round and it is still like new as far as action goes and the finish has held up very nicely.