Posted on 12/18/2014 7:05:21 AM PST by w1n1
Beretta is a name that brings the utmost respect to the firearms industry. The tradition of workmanship has carried over 500 years from the Bartolomeo sons and Giovannino. By the 1900′s the company expands internationally and securing business with the military, law enforcement and private sector.
Beretta recently created this video by Ancarani Studio directed by Paolin Manfrin highlighting the human technology involved in manufacturing a high end shotgun. Details exhibiting wood craftsmanship with modern state of the art machinery to design a master piece. View the human technology video here.
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I’ve seen the video - pretty awesome.
Shame their guns don’t fit me. The DT11 is a sweet shotgun.
I’m 6’6” tall with a 37 inch sleeve length. You make it fit. My Beretta O/U has an adjustable butt pad, for example. My 92FS has a grip sleeve.
We have a 391 we use for sporting clays. Great gun.
Had a 391 Trap I used for sporting for a while. Nice gun, just didn’t quite fit.
I’m a big fan of adjustable combs, but even when I put one on a 687 SPII, it just didn’t work for me. Odd, because at 5’ 10” I’m supposedly the “average shotgunner” they make guns for.
I’ve got a tomcat. Won’t part with it.
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