This YouTube Short offers a glimpse into a 2025 VIP trip hosted by Beretta, featuring a custom gun fitting session and a comprehensive tour of the Beretta factory. The experience also includes visits to the Beretta Villa and Museum, highlighting Italian hospitality. The description encourages viewers to subscribe to their Shotgun and Air Gun Centre channels for more content and provides social media and contact information for Premier Guns.
This video offers a unique tour of Beretta's private museum, showcasing a vast collection of Beretta firearms alongside rare guns from other makers. Hosted by Dr. Franco Beretta and historian Jarno, the content delves into the history of iconic firearms and highlights some of the most exceptional pieces within the collection. The video also includes promotional links for channel memberships, ShotKam, Custom Fit Guards, and Edward's Eyewear, along with social media links for TGS Outdoors and Jonny Carter.
This TFBTV video features James Reeves at the Beretta Museum in Italy, showcasing the exceptionally rare Beretta Model 1 Revolver. Designed in Italy and manufactured in South America, this uncommon firearm was produced in limited quantities and saw limited commercial success. The episode delves into the history and characteristics of this unique revolver, highlighting its scarcity and unusual manufacturing origin. The video also promotes TFBTV's apparel, sponsored by 5.11 Tactical, and mentions monthly gun and gear giveaways for supporters.
In this TFBTV episode, James Reeves explores the Beretta Museum in Italy, showcasing rare and valuable firearms. Highlights include Muammar Gaddafi's full-auto Beretta 93R Raffica, Sylvester Stallone's Beretta 92, a Beretta M12S used by Saudi Arabian royal bodyguards, and a duke's personal gold pistol. The video emphasizes the historical significance and luxurious nature of these unique Beretta pieces.
This video showcases a unique Steyr M95 straight-pull carbine that has been converted into a semi-automatic rifle. The conversion involves adding a gas piston system under the barrel, extending the receiver to accommodate the bolt carrier's travel, and installing a pistol grip to maintain the original trigger group. The rifle still utilizes its original 5-round Mannlicher clips and is chambered in 8x50R. The presenter notes the mechanism's stiffness, preventing disassembly, but describes the conversion as relatively simple for a hobbyist gunsmith. The rifle is part of the Beretta factory museum collection, with its conversion origin unknown.
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