The hospitality they showed you was truly amazing. The access, the 1:1 time with the CEO and other executives. Wow really impressive! There are a lot of great shotguns out there…but the Italians really know how to blend technical and manufacturing prowess with art to make a gun that has soul. Love this series👏👏👏
Absolutely blown away with the hand guns from 1500s the details and impeccable finish from a period with very poor tools is totally mind bending. The art passion and effort to create something so special yet working as a tool is just amazing beyond any kind of imagination. Truly stunning and emotional when you grasp just what it takes to make such a gun in today's world let alone in the 1500s. This has genuinely made my heart skip a beat and grow warmer towards our Beretta 686e onyx 12g.
That collection incredible! The craftsmanship and artwork that went into these artifacts is stunning. The quality of the production is A+ as well, excellent content, new subscriber!
I'm a Japanese hunter🇯🇵 and "Beretta A400 Upland" is my partner. I visited this museum last month. I was very happy to see many guns and history of Beretta. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Beretta for allowing me to visit and the person in charge who guided me around. Thank you very much. There is a gun shop in front of the company. There were many Beretta clothing and shooting items there. I ended up shopping a lot, including knives and clothes. If you have a chance to visit the company or the factory, I recommend you to visit the shop too!! 日本人の方へ 自分は猟師をやっており、また使用している銃がべレッタのものだったため訪問が実現したのかもしれません。基本的に一般公開はされていないので、誰でも、という訳ではないと思いますが、ぜひ機会があればぜひ訪れて頂きたいなと感じました。近くのショップでベレッタグッズが大量に買えるので(もちろん銃はダメです笑)、そちらもオススメです。
I'm not from Beretta but I live in the north of Italy. I lived in Japan for a while and I know how much pride japanese people put in the quality of what they make (I love japanese steel and I have some knives) so your compliments make me very happy. 優しい言葉をありがとう。
@@varieedeventualii Ciao!! Thank you for your message. I was in Italy for a week on a trip. I was able to visit many wonderful places such as Milano, Firenze, Aosta and Lake Como. Also, the buildings, food and art were all excellent. I would like to go back again🇮🇹 Grazie!! ありがとうございます😊
I visited Gardone in 2018 while on cycling holiday : within 25 miles there are 8 other historic gun factories and 3 major cycling makers , the valley is full of history
I envy you so much. You are so privileged to be able to live a dream job. Another fantastic video sharing the love. Keep them coming jonny and Sash!. Top work. 👍👍
Hands down one the most interesting and informative videos I have ever seen. Thank you, thank you! Come back and visit us again in the US! We miss you!
What a collection of such beauty, craftsmanship and engineering. You are so lucky to be able to obtain such access, see and hold such beauty. So jealous!
As much of a genius Jim Moses Browning was, and key to modern firearms designs, there truly is nothing like a Beretta. The medals won by their guns speaks volumes.
Absolutely fascinating video. What a history Beretta have and what a museum, so much to take in. As said it would take weeks and you would probably still miss something! Deep joy!
Also among the most fantastic collection of firearms in the world is The Cody Firearms Museum in Cody Wyoming, just outside of Yellowstone National Park. While not as many double guns as Beretta, it is absolutely soul stirring. I hope you can visit it someday.
The 9 in M9 is simply the number numbering system used by the army for the pistol, nothing to do with caliber. The new pistol is the M17 in full size and M18 in compact. Great Video, I need to go there one day
Hi Host, The another episode of Baretta Company is very awesome the Baretta Company Manager share with us very informative news & the gallery of Baretta Company which their very iconic 12 guage shot gun and very rare from the 18th century iconic guns, there's one more thing my dear host you looks fabulous in you wear the check shirt❤
Both kidneys, liver and spleen up for sale on eBay. Once sold, a trip to Beretta Gallery in London to dribble over an SO Sparviere. Thanks for saving me the trip to the Beretta museum. Great video. Well produced, and your host was (understandably) very good at his job. Didn’t realise Beretta “controls” H&H. Every day’s a learning day!
Mind blowing I have A bretta 92fs my father have a Beretta silver peagon and also we have a side lock side by side bretta double barrel Belong to my GrandFather
Fine engineering and beautiful artworks all in the same place , I could spend days or even weeks there just eyeballing them , the history the workmanship simply fascinating ., Come on You guys hit the Like button it's free and it helps the channel gain better ratings from YT and therefore better promotion besides how can You Not like the content of this amazing place . Thanks TGS , catch You next video . Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well .
Jonny - when you get stateside again you can probably get some trigger time on one of those ARX's. Not as accurate as an AR, but fun to shoot, and the modularity and ambi convertability features are pretty nifty. Stock will be short for you, though. ;-)
I love Beretta and these videos you've done have been fantastic for the most part. But they (mostly ) should have been called "31 minutes of Beretta shotguns and 4 minutes of everything else".
Nice work, But you focus on the shotguns with two barrels ignoring the semiautomatic shotgun , how about you make coverage browning 😊 They invented over under shotguns
@@frequency79 Boss(1909) and Woodward (1913) U/O ,hinged on trunnions rather than a cross-pin, predate both the Browning Superposed (1931) and the Beretta's SO (1935). There were many under bolted Browning like U/Os, particularly from Germany, prior to all these guns. It is often argued that Browning's was the first intended to have mass appeal, more or less, if you can say that about a B25, however the Remington Model 32 also came out around the same timing (1931) as the Superposed, hinging on trunnions for a lower profile action. It was machine made with the intention of appealing to the mass market. I think this one gets the nod ahead of the Superposed for the first U/O designed for Joe Average. The Model 32 evolved into Kreighoff K-32. The U/O really didn't take off until Beretta introduced their S-5X models and then Browning got into bed with Miroku to produce an affordable version of Brownings Superposed based on Miroku's Superposed clone.
Pardon my user name Quick question Which is the most economical shotgun with engraving work. I am much interested but all are way much higher in price !
The hospitality they showed you was truly amazing. The access, the 1:1 time with the CEO and other executives. Wow really impressive! There are a lot of great shotguns out there…but the Italians really know how to blend technical and manufacturing prowess with art to make a gun that has soul. Love this series👏👏👏
It always surprises me how well filmed this channel is..
Unbelievable!!! I could have watched 10 hours of this! We need an unedited version or a part 2
Thanks again you guys rock!!
Now that a gun room ! Incredible history story there as well
Absolutely superb TGS 👏
That's a prime time professionally produced documentary right there. On freakin' UA-cam. Excellent, outstanding work. Thanks a ton...
Absolutely blown away with the hand guns from 1500s the details and impeccable finish from a period with very poor tools is totally mind bending.
The art passion and effort to create something so special yet working as a tool is just amazing beyond any kind of imagination. Truly stunning and emotional when you grasp just what it takes to make such a gun in today's world let alone in the 1500s.
This has genuinely made my heart skip a beat and grow warmer towards our Beretta 686e onyx 12g.
those birthday pair are just superb, they look like they are beyond what is possible
That collection incredible! The craftsmanship and artwork that went into these artifacts is stunning. The quality of the production is A+ as well, excellent content, new subscriber!
Thank you kindly!
Absolutely green with envy my friend. What an incredible experience. Thank you for sharing with us.
I'm a Japanese hunter🇯🇵 and "Beretta A400 Upland" is my partner.
I visited this museum last month. I was very happy to see many guns and history of Beretta.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Beretta for allowing me to visit and the person in charge who guided me around. Thank you very much.
There is a gun shop in front of the company. There were many Beretta clothing and shooting items there. I ended up shopping a lot, including knives and clothes. If you have a chance to visit the company or the factory, I recommend you to visit the shop too!!
日本人の方へ
自分は猟師をやっており、また使用している銃がべレッタのものだったため訪問が実現したのかもしれません。基本的に一般公開はされていないので、誰でも、という訳ではないと思いますが、ぜひ機会があればぜひ訪れて頂きたいなと感じました。近くのショップでベレッタグッズが大量に買えるので(もちろん銃はダメです笑)、そちらもオススメです。
I'm not from Beretta but I live in the north of Italy.
I lived in Japan for a while and I know how much pride japanese people put in the quality of what they make (I love japanese steel and I have some knives) so your compliments make me very happy.
優しい言葉をありがとう。
@@varieedeventualii Ciao!!
Thank you for your message. I was in Italy for a week on a trip. I was able to visit many wonderful places such as Milano, Firenze, Aosta and Lake Como. Also, the buildings, food and art were all excellent. I would like to go back again🇮🇹
Grazie!! ありがとうございます😊
I visited Gardone in 2018 while on cycling holiday : within 25 miles there are 8 other historic gun factories and 3 major cycling makers , the valley is full of history
Those Damascus barrels looked more like marble than steel absolutely beautiful
OMG what an amazing museum I am I Beretta man through, and through, I absolutely love this film. Well done guys. You pulled it out the bag.👌👏
I envy you so much. You are so privileged to be able to live a dream job. Another fantastic video sharing the love. Keep them coming jonny and Sash!. Top work. 👍👍
Hands down one the most interesting and informative videos I have ever seen. Thank you, thank you! Come back and visit us again in the US! We miss you!
Cleaning my SO-5 while watching this. Awesome tour and great work on the video!
What a collection of such beauty, craftsmanship and engineering. You are so lucky to be able to obtain such access, see and hold such beauty. So jealous!
An excellent series of videos about Beretta from the beginning to the present. 👌
As much of a genius Jim Moses Browning was, and key to modern firearms designs, there truly is nothing like a Beretta. The medals won by their guns speaks volumes.
Absolutely fascinating video. What a history Beretta have and what a museum, so much to take in. As said it would take weeks and you would probably still miss something! Deep joy!
Also among the most fantastic collection of firearms in the world is The Cody Firearms Museum in Cody Wyoming, just outside of Yellowstone National Park. While not as many double guns as Beretta, it is absolutely soul stirring. I hope you can visit it someday.
I have been lucky enough to experience what you have done when visiting Beretta for a custom gun
The 9 in M9 is simply the number numbering system used by the army for the pistol, nothing to do with caliber. The new pistol is the M17 in full size and M18 in compact. Great Video, I need to go there one day
Home run!!! what a great video. Thanks!!!
Love it! even the display cabinet's are a work of art, yes definitely on my bucket list 😀
Hi Host, The another episode of Baretta Company is very awesome the Baretta Company Manager share with us very informative news & the gallery of Baretta Company which their very iconic 12 guage shot gun and very rare from the 18th century iconic guns, there's one more thing my dear host you looks fabulous in you wear the check shirt❤
Whoa!! What an amazing history of firearm evolution. Thanks for sharing.
Both kidneys, liver and spleen up for sale on eBay. Once sold, a trip to Beretta Gallery in London to dribble over an SO Sparviere.
Thanks for saving me the trip to the Beretta museum. Great video. Well produced, and your host was (understandably) very good at his job.
Didn’t realise Beretta “controls” H&H. Every day’s a learning day!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nice one Johnny .very interesting lucky man Malk and Ann xxx
Anything that guy didn't know? what a mind of information. and you Johnny talk about a kid in a sweet shop.
Works of art!
SUPERB!
Amazing footage guys. You’re the big boss players now. 😎
Beautiful! Thanks!
Very cool. Thank you.
Thanks
I love my Beretta 90-2.
boy did i love this vid buddy
Superb video, thankyou
Another brilliant video 👌
Respect this brand
Cool musuem, just bought a 686 sporting
Brilliant 😀
Mind blowing I have A bretta 92fs my father have a Beretta silver peagon and also we have a side lock side by side bretta double barrel Belong to my GrandFather
So awesome and professional video! Is this museum open to the public?
WOW 🤯 😳 ❤ EXTRAORDINARY CRAFTSMANSHIP 😍🤪❤️😁 2:31 , 2:40 , 2:53 , 3:13 , 3:22 , 3:43 , 4:01. 😮 4:25 THE FACTORY SHOP TABLE 😮❤, 4:45 pistols 1600's😍❤️
Diosito que belleza de arma una elegancia
Each is at least a minor work of art and a piece of history.
amazing video thank you
I guess that this is an invite-only museum,right?
I want a Beretta dt11
Fine engineering and beautiful artworks all in the same place , I could spend days or even weeks there just eyeballing them , the history the workmanship simply fascinating ., Come on You guys hit the Like button it's free and it helps the channel gain better ratings from YT and therefore better promotion besides how can You Not like the content of this amazing place . Thanks TGS , catch You next video . Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well .
Jonny - when you get stateside again you can probably get some trigger time on one of those ARX's. Not as accurate as an AR, but fun to shoot, and the modularity and ambi convertability features are pretty nifty. Stock will be short for you, though. ;-)
Epic video
Belleza 🇪🇨🇪🇨👍
8:45 👍👍👍
Mama mia!!! Just absolute art. I want to go see it!!
Berettas 👌👌
I love Beretta and these videos you've done have been fantastic for the most part. But they (mostly ) should have been called "31 minutes of Beretta shotguns and 4 minutes of everything else".
OMG you have my congratulations and also my jealousy for this experience.
Is there anyway to visit this museum
1:30 is a sexy gun
If one was going to travel to Italy, how would one arrange to visit?
You lucky man johnny
I love it how you cant fit both Johnny and Jarno in the same frame!!!!!
Awesome.Did you find The Ark Of The Covenant there ? 😈
Any news on the SL2?
Wow just wow. One thing that disappointed me though, where's the red trainers Jonny?
The red trainers took a day off that close to the worlds fashion capital
💯👍👍nice
Where is ase 90 titane inox prototype ? So it s magic gun
Who Engraved them , I did not Catch his Name ?
Ken Hunt.
Nice work, But you focus on the shotguns with two barrels ignoring the semiautomatic shotgun , how about you make coverage browning 😊 They invented over under shotguns
Incorrect. Over and unders were around for a long time before JMB
@@tgsoutdoors are you sure? i that JMB invented over under 🤔
@@frequency79 Boss(1909) and Woodward (1913) U/O ,hinged on trunnions rather than a cross-pin, predate both the Browning Superposed (1931) and the Beretta's SO (1935). There were many under bolted Browning like U/Os, particularly from Germany, prior to all these guns. It is often argued that Browning's was the first intended to have mass appeal, more or less, if you can say that about a B25, however the Remington Model 32 also came out around the same timing (1931) as the Superposed, hinging on trunnions for a lower profile action. It was machine made with the intention of appealing to the mass market. I think this one gets the nod ahead of the Superposed for the first U/O designed for Joe Average. The Model 32 evolved into Kreighoff K-32. The U/O really didn't take off until Beretta introduced their S-5X models and then Browning got into bed with Miroku to produce an affordable version of Brownings Superposed based on Miroku's Superposed clone.
You couldve shown more guns only rifles paranoid britt
Are you super tall or are these Italians super short? 😂
Both
fyi. Jonny is 6'7" (200.6cm)
Pardon my user name
Quick question
Which is the most economical shotgun with engraving work.
I am much interested but all are way much higher in price !