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
The facility, the process, -the sexy accent- , the beauty of the finished product, ALL of it -This tour was 'effing magical! Thanks James & crew, and thanks to Beretta for the years of service+enjoyment your products have brought me
I was amazed, we make all kinds of crucial parts for planes, tanks, even copper cores for transformers at our machine shop, and try as we might, can't keep the machining coolant IN the machines. 😂 it gets vaporized or atomized and ends up everywhere.
Every manufacturing job I’ve ever had has been fucking filthy. I remember when I worked at a metal fabricator, I would blow my nose and I had inhaled so much aluminum dust that my snot was grey.
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!
That might be a mix of being an old and established company (that had military contracts) and Italy having more regulations for the treatment of workers
It really is. Plants would never survive at my job. Idiot coworkers are always overrevving outboard engines and pumping the shop full of exhaust fumes.
I think they might actually be for increasing oxygen in the factory too. I’ve heard there are many plants in the Ferrari factory for that reason but I honestly have no idea how true it is. Even if it’s just a BS myth, they still look nice.
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.
Best DA/SA gun ever the true GOAT! I bought an Inox 92FS when I turned 21 years old and I still carry it to this day, every day! Never had a single issue with it!
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.
This was a fun tour, the DoD should have adopted the new 92, instead they went with that POS Sig P320. At least the manual safety on it keeps it from randomly going off like it does. Beretta you're great.
A Beretta 92 is the first handgun I ever fired and it's what started my love of firearms. I still think the 92 is the best hammer-fired 9mm pistol ever made.
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.
I was one of those service members who really criticized the M9, and beretta as well. Lately that has been changing, and this makes me respect beretta even more.
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.
14:10 Look how carefully he reviews and checks everything, particularly on the finish. Pure integrity. Time to buy another beautifully crafted Beretta!
Wait, so you are telling me that all those ladies showing their butts in their profile pictures and commenting within seconds of the video being uploaded aren’t real?!? Well, at least I still have my bride in Eastern Europe that will eventually visit me, specially now that I paid for her mother’s medical expenses and plane ticket.
The Italians have always been brilliant at design style. The 92 and the PX are examples of that. And its amazing how much craftsmanship is at the Beretta factory manufacturing EDC weapons that will last a lifetime , yet FIAT cannot seem to engineer a daily drive car that will last a month
Well, when i go to our house in the mountains i still use fiat panda 4x4, belonged to my grandpa. from mushroom to fishing to hunting, i use it for everything. Its from 1996
I used to hate the Berettas in the military. But after experiencing an unmolested M9, I love Berettas now. Especially the PX4 (for those who know, know). Great video.
Fun Fact: Ferrari also has plants in their factory to not only aid in employee comfort but the plants keep the humidity in the proper range for precise engine building.
The 92 is my favorite handgun of all time. My machine experience ended as CNC and CAD were just starting to come into common use so I appreciate seeing how the magic happens. Thank you.
ive loved the beretta 92 since i was old enough to play Resident evil. now as an adult i own a 92X and i love it. one of the finest semi automatic handguns ever made.
Awesome factory tour. The facility is absolutely immaculately clean and state of the art. I really like Beretta a lot. Their quality and design is tops. Keep the factory tour's coming. They are much appreciated and informative.
The 92FS is a magnificent piece of Italian engineering. I own two. I have the standard black version which was made in Italy and a have an Inox version which was made in the USA. Both fire flawlessly. I've only had one problem with my black one and that was my fault. When I was firing the slide locked while I still had ammo in the magazine. I found I had somehow place my finger too close to the slide release. Some of my favorite firearms. I wouldn't trade them for anything.
In my honest opinion, Beretta makes some of the most premium firearms I have ever owned or handled. I have owned at least 30+ handguns from various manufacturers and I have not felt a fit and finish nearly approaching the level of quality of Beretta firearms. My last Beretta was a Beretta 92 FS Brigadier and I'm hoping one day I can afford the Beretta A4 with a red dot and suppressor.
Well maintained production line...and TBH.. Beretta is the most BEAUTIFUL pistol i have ever seen. I wish i could have one. The stainless steel model....fantastic video.
I use the Beretta 92fs for my USPSA match gun. I Love it! Allot of other shooters are using 2011 and modern designs.. Keeping it classic and place well 👍
I still have, and shoot, my 92FS that I bought new in 1993. It was from the Accokeek, MD plant before they were forced out of manufacturing in Maryland by that state's gun laws. After thousands of rounds, it still runs like a champ. Loved the video.
24/7/365 operations. The one time that the famous Italian expression "lavorare per vivere, no vivere per lavorare" doesn't hold water. *Bravissimo Beretta!!!!*
So badass. Love that they are so open to showing the manufacturing process. Most companies would not want to show that aspect. You can tell they take so much pride in their jobs. Something that lacks so much nowadays. Thanks for doing this James
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
The facility, the process, -the sexy accent- , the beauty of the finished product, ALL of it -This tour was 'effing magical!
Thanks James & crew, and thanks to Beretta for the years of service+enjoyment your products have brought me
So in other words, we'll never get a H&K factory tour.
It’s amazing to see a manufacturing factory so clean and orderly. Even the machines were clean and well maintained looking.
Me looking at the politicos like 'this could be us but you playing' 😢
2:03 those plants could use a few wet wipes though.
I was amazed, we make all kinds of crucial parts for planes, tanks, even copper cores for transformers at our machine shop, and try as we might, can't keep the machining coolant IN the machines. 😂 it gets vaporized or atomized and ends up everywhere.
Every manufacturing job I’ve ever had has been fucking filthy. I remember when I worked at a metal fabricator, I would blow my nose and I had inhaled so much aluminum dust that my snot was grey.
Lmfao they knew they had cameras coming in they cleaned everything before the cameras showed up
500 Years of Excellence!!!! Beretta #1. 🇮🇹🙌🏼❤️👍🏼💪🏼🇺🇸
YES! Please more of these factory tours! I love the greenery in the plant 🤌🤌🤌
This! Manufacturing needs more of a spotlight!
A company so old it went from blacksmiths and craftsmen making parts by hand to state of the art 21st century manufacturing technologies.
Isn't that exactly testament of true craftsmanship to stay innovative in that long period of time
and still have great respect to your roots.
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.
Agree
Glad I own a Beretta92FS.
@@PerceptionVsReality333odakle si?I meni je to san.
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!
That might be a mix of being an old and established company (that had military contracts) and Italy having more regulations for the treatment of workers
The Plants are a great touch for the workers
It really is. Plants would never survive at my job. Idiot coworkers are always overrevving outboard engines and pumping the shop full of exhaust fumes.
I think they might actually be for increasing oxygen in the factory too. I’ve heard there are many plants in the Ferrari factory for that reason but I honestly have no idea how true it is. Even if it’s just a BS myth, they still look nice.
Ok James....I'm jealous!
Beretta 92FS is my favorite pistol of all time! I carry it everywhere!
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.
Best DA/SA gun ever the true GOAT! I bought an Inox 92FS when I turned 21 years old and I still carry it to this day, every day! Never had a single issue with it!
As a proud owner of one of these masterpieces, this was very interesting and enjoyable. 👍👍🇺🇸
Thank Enrico for speaking in English for us in America. We take often take that courtesy for granted.
Keep that fine Beretta content coming. All those fresh bron 92 pistols got me a little emotional.
Seeing all those fresh 92's, 'specially the 92a1's *got my pants feelin tighter!*
I guess arousal could be considered an emotion, right?
I love my 92!
I'm glad I own a Beretta92FS.
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.
Beretta makes polymer-framed DA/SA pistols as well
This was a fun tour, the DoD should have adopted the new 92, instead they went with that POS Sig P320. At least the manual safety on it keeps it from randomly going off like it does. Beretta you're great.
That Beretta Factory is as Gorgeous inside as my Beretta o/u and 92x Performance.
Buongiorno, Beretta!
🇮🇹 ❤️ 🇺🇸
A Beretta 92 is the first handgun I ever fired and it's what started my love of firearms. I still think the 92 is the best hammer-fired 9mm pistol ever made.
It's also one of the best apocalypse pistols.
I love my 92fs
You know that Enrico is legit Italian even without accent as his hands perform all these conductor-like moves.
Beretta's quality is second to none.
Nice clean factory. :)
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.
Completely agree with you.
Now THIS was impressive!!!! Thank you James and beretta!! 👍
I was one of those service members who really criticized the M9, and beretta as well. Lately that has been changing, and this makes me respect beretta even more.
What a nice fella, thanks for sharing :-)
Fantastic to see the factory in operation. The 92 is the bread and butter of the operation. Very clean for a old production metal facility.
The Beretta 92 is a work of art and extremely well made. I own four.
Enrico is extremely knowledgeable and translates the different parts and processes in his head seamlessly. Impressive.
How does a firearm company stay in business for hundreds of years? By staying on the cutting edge of technology, while delivering quality. Bravo
Well they are Italian it’s probably just a giant money laundering scheme and they also need the guns
You really cant beat italian quality. Theres a reason some of the best high end items are from italian craftsmen.
And lots of movies.
helps to not get sued into oblivion....e hehm..Remington
And they are even showing their process. Most operations like this in the states would not allow photos or videos of the process line
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.
14:10 Look how carefully he reviews and checks everything, particularly on the finish. Pure integrity.
Time to buy another beautifully crafted Beretta!
I’ve made millions of parts for GM and loved working on CNC MACHINES, I miss it, I would love to work at Beretta, looks amazing
I thought it was rhe cutest thing when he said they keep plants for operator wellness. I LOVE my Beretta
Own an Italian made M9A3 so it was made at that plant.Very cool process to see,very clean looking plant they're made in aswell.
Great footage James, good to see the making of a 92.
Keep these videos going.
Damn, James touring the beretta factory really brings out the sex bots in the chat.
"Thanks for the positive comments and I love the giant pussy pfp"
@@tfbtv to be fair James Reeves + Beretta is hard to resist.
@@marlowek1936”hard”
Wait, so you are telling me that all those ladies showing their butts in their profile pictures and commenting within seconds of the video being uploaded aren’t real?!?
Well, at least I still have my bride in Eastern Europe that will eventually visit me, specially now that I paid for her mother’s medical expenses and plane ticket.
@@tfbtv they speak James language
Huge Beretta fan, this is a great video, would love to see more factory tours!
What a beautiful, facility. I will be so proud to own a few Berettas. Thank you for the excellent tour.
Thank you so much brother ❤
I could listen to that guy all day.
James gets to visit the best places!!
I love these factory tours, and Beretta's factory looks squared away enough to make semi-conductors. What a treat!
The Italians have always been brilliant at design style. The 92 and the PX are examples of that. And its amazing how much craftsmanship is at the Beretta factory manufacturing EDC weapons that will last a lifetime , yet FIAT cannot seem to engineer a daily drive car that will last a month
Well, when i go to our house in the mountains i still use fiat panda 4x4, belonged to my grandpa. from mushroom to fishing to hunting, i use it for everything. Its from 1996
Beretta has a wonderful factory. I recently got a 92 Brigadier and this tour much like the pistol itself, was awesome.
I used to hate the Berettas in the military. But after experiencing an unmolested M9, I love Berettas now. Especially the PX4 (for those who know, know). Great video.
Love beretta ❤, thanks
Fun Fact: Ferrari also has plants in their factory to not only aid in employee comfort but the plants keep the humidity in the proper range for precise engine building.
A 92 is still on my list.
I’m getting a beretta now. I love the company but don’t have one yet.
Good timing, just bought a 92FS Inox!
Beretta always made a beautiful well working firearm. The detail and pride of their products is the best in the industry.
The 92 is my favorite handgun of all time. My machine experience ended as CNC and CAD were just starting to come into common use so I appreciate seeing how the magic happens. Thank you.
Nice, thanks for an exclusive look into a Beretta factory. I hope the USA factories are run as well as the Italian ones.
ive loved the beretta 92 since i was old enough to play Resident evil. now as an adult i own a 92X and i love it. one of the finest semi automatic handguns ever made.
Awesome factory tour. The facility is absolutely immaculately clean and state of the art. I really like Beretta a lot. Their quality and design is tops. Keep the factory tour's coming. They are much appreciated and informative.
My first pistol was an Italian made 92FS. 13 years later it still runs flawlessly and has never had a failure once.
The same. 20 000 rounds with not a single malfunction.
The open top design on the slide is 99.9% jam proof.
I love my 92A1! thanks for showing how it was made….great video!
This was so cool to see the people and the place my beretta was made.
Beautiful and clean factory.
The 92FS is a magnificent piece of Italian engineering. I own two. I have the standard black version which was made in Italy and a have an Inox version which was made in the USA. Both fire flawlessly. I've only had one problem with my black one and that was my fault. When I was firing the slide locked while I still had ammo in the magazine. I found I had somehow place my finger too close to the slide release. Some of my favorite firearms. I wouldn't trade them for anything.
In my honest opinion, Beretta makes some of the most premium firearms I have ever owned or handled. I have owned at least 30+ handguns from various manufacturers and I have not felt a fit and finish nearly approaching the level of quality of Beretta firearms.
My last Beretta was a Beretta 92 FS Brigadier and I'm hoping one day I can afford the Beretta A4 with a red dot and suppressor.
very cool tour
Nice video ,makes me want to purchase a 92
Beretta model 92 is one of my favorites and, in my opinion, a classic firearm.
i understood nothing but agree with everything he said and will be buying a beretta as my next gun
Makes me want to buy a classic Beretta 92FS. Somehow I’ve never owned one of those.
You will not regret getting one
Now im happy
If I could only own one pistol, it would be my 92. This was so cool to see - thanks!!
Beautiful! , green areas same as Ferrari factory.
Well maintained production line...and TBH.. Beretta is the most BEAUTIFUL pistol i have ever seen. I wish i could have one. The stainless steel model....fantastic video.
Thank you for sharing this, James! This is so neat to see the process! Would love to see more videos like this.
Best pistol made
That guy is a class act
The iconic Pistola!
I use the Beretta 92fs for my USPSA match gun. I Love it! Allot of other shooters are using 2011 and modern designs.. Keeping it classic and place well 👍
Very interesting. Would love to see more vids like this.
Absolutely.... Super cool to see the actual process
A incredibly clean factory results in a quality product .
Great tour 👍🏽👍🏽
Awesome video! I always love factory tours. Thank you for doing this video and huge thank you to Beretta for allowing! ❤
I used the Beretta 92sb during my service in Italian Carabinieri and now i have the 92fs very riable handgun my favorite all the time "w la Beretta".
M9 最喜歡的gun 製造過程 讚
I still have, and shoot, my 92FS that I bought new in 1993. It was from the Accokeek, MD plant before they were forced out of manufacturing in Maryland by that state's gun laws. After thousands of rounds, it still runs like a champ. Loved the video.
Wonderful. That plant is amazing.
Best video you guys have done... Thank you...
Thanks James for this great video touring the Beretta facility.
I'm Italian and i'm so proud of Beretta and i loved to see this video-tour 😎🤩
Very cool behind the scenes video.
James holding his tongue to say ,"Very Niccee"
24/7/365 operations.
The one time that the famous Italian expression "lavorare per vivere, no vivere per lavorare" doesn't hold water.
*Bravissimo Beretta!!!!*
I just ate my spagetti when i find this video! By the way i have a Beretta 92FS manufactured in March 1989, and i love it!
So badass. Love that they are so open to showing the manufacturing process. Most companies would not want to show that aspect. You can tell they take so much pride in their jobs. Something that lacks so much nowadays. Thanks for doing this James
Proud owner thanks for showing us how they are made 😊
A peaceful break area for fine coffee and smoking. Take notes, America...
I love these factory tour series of episodes
The look of pure joy and excitement on your face when you saw the slide rammer hammer… Awesome video as always.. 🙏🙏🙏