How a Beretta 92 is made: Touring Beretta's Italian Factory
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Published 2024-02-10
In this episode of TFBTV, @JamesReeves is in Gardone Val Trompia, Italy, to visit the oldest gun company in the world, Beretta. James brings you behind-the-scenes access to explore the processes behind the making of Beretta's world-renowned firearms and a close-up look at the latest technological advancements Beretta is employing in gun manufacturing.
This video is perfect for gun enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in manufacturing excellence.
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All Comments (21)
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James, Thank you again for providing us the consumer with an opportunity to experience a virtual tour of Beretta’s culture first hand. I’ll say it again… Companies should be tripping over themselves to highlight their culture to the consumer. The recent CZ CEO interview alongside this content should serve as a benchmark for other companies to champion their manufacturing achievements as well. Well done James and the TFB Tv crew. V/R, SB
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It’s amazing to see a manufacturing factory so clean and orderly. Even the machines were clean and well maintained looking.
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YES! Please more of these factory tours! I love the greenery in the plant 🤌🤌🤌
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I have worked in machine shops on CNC, laser & robotics. I have never seen a machine shop so clean and environmentally friendly as yours. You make a great product.
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A company so old it went from blacksmiths and craftsmen making parts by hand to state of the art 21st century manufacturing technologies.
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Dear Beretta factory workers: The 92 is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. Thank you. You can feel it in how the gun cycles. So well put together.
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The Plants are a great touch for the workers
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Thank Enrico for speaking in English for us in America. We take often take that courtesy for granted.
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My favorite gun. Still carry a 92fs made in Gardone, Italy 1991
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Keep that fine Beretta content coming. All those fresh bron 92 pistols got me a little emotional.
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How does a firearm company stay in business for hundreds of years? By staying on the cutting edge of technology, while delivering quality. Bravo
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You know that Enrico is legit Italian even without accent as his hands perform all these conductor-like moves.
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In these times of plastic striker fired pistols, is sure is nice to see a manufacturer that still makes a very good metal pistol with single and double action trigger. Still one of the best pistols out there. The investments in machinery to produce these is mind-blowing. Worth every penny.
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Damn, James touring the beretta factory really brings out the sex bots in the chat.
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Its nice to know my Beretta was made by employees that are treated well and in a facility that doesn't look like a scrap yard. That is a legit manufacturing heaven! I used to build 1911s for a small company in the U.S. and the shop was basically a run down barn. Thanks for the tour James!
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500 Years of Excellence!!!! Beretta #1. 🇮🇹🙌🏼❤️👍🏼💪🏼🇺🇸
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Thank you James for really taking a vested and continued interest in Beretta pistols, and constantly giving us tours of Beretta museums, interviews with Beretta CEO’s, and now a tour of the factory. As a Beretta lover, I cannot thank you enough.
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Beretta 92FS is my favorite pistol of all time! I carry it everywhere!
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I thought Enrico was going to lay that beautiful Beretta 92 in your hand, and say: "Con miei complimenti, signore!" You said it, James - it was an honor and a privilege to tour this incredibly impressive factory.
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Now THIS was impressive!!!! Thank you James and beretta!! 👍