Everything about Beretta totally explained
» This article is about a firearm manufacturer; for the car, see Chevrolet Beretta. For the TV series, see Baretta.
Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta is a major
Italian firearm manufacturing company. Its firearms are used world-wide by civilians,
police, and armies. Beretta is one of the world's oldest
corporations, it has been owned by the same family for some five hundred years. The Beretta company was established in
1526, when gunsmith Mastro Bartolomeo Beretta, of
Gardone Val Trompia (
Brescia,
Lombardy,
Italy), was paid 296
ducats in payment for 185
arquebus barrels by the
Arsenal of Venice. The bills of sale for that firearms order are in the firm's archives.
History
In
1918, the
Beretta Model 1918 was the second submachinegun the Italian army fielded. Beretta manufactured
rifles and
pistols for the Italian military until the
1943 Armistice between Italy and the Allied forces during
World War II. With the Wehrmacht's control of northern Italy, the Germans seized Beretta and continued producing arms until the 1945 German surrender in Italy. In that time, the exterior finish of the weapons was much inferior to both the pre-war and mid-war weapons, but their operation remained excellent.
In 1938, Imperial Japanese Navy officers of the
Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces went to Italy to buy arms. Japanese small-arms production then was almost exclusively for the
Japanese Army. Beretta was one of three Italian arms makers who produced 60,000 to 120,000 rifles for the Special Landing Forces. The rifle, denominated the "Type "I" rifle by the Japanese, was a
Carcano action rifle set in a two-piece Japanese-style wood stock, and was chambered for the
6.5mm x 50mm Japanese rifle cartridge. Per Beretta International's web site, the last shipment of Type I rifles left Venice for Japan in a
U-Boat in 1942.
After World War II, Beretta was actively involved in repairing the American
M1 Garand rifles given to Italy by the U.S. Beretta modified the M1 into the Beretta BM-59 rifle, which is similar to the
M14 battle rifle; armourers consider the BM-59 rifle superior to the M14 rifle, because it's more accurate.
Overview
Today, the company is owned by Ugo Gussalli Beretta, a direct descendant of Bartolomeo, and is run by him and his sons, Franco and Pietro. (The traditional father-to-son Beretta dynasty was interrupted when Ugo Gussalli Beretta assumed the firm's control; uncles Carlo and Giuseppe Beretta were childless; Carlo adopted Ugo, son of sister Giuseppina Gussalli, and named him a Beretta.)
Beretta is known for its broad range of fire arms: side-by-side
shotguns, over-and-under shotguns, self-loading shotguns, hunting
rifles, express rifles,
assault rifles,
submachine guns, lever bolt-action rifles, single-action
revolvers, double-action revolvers, and semi-automatic
pistols. The parent company, Beretta Holding, also owns Beretta USA,
Benelli,
Franchi,
SAKO,
Stoeger,
Tikka,
Uberti, and a twenty per cent interest of the Browning arms company.
This pistol is the official sidearm of several
first world armies. The 92FS model is the official sidearm of the
United States military, designated the
M9 Pistol.
In
1985, Beretta was chosen after a controversial competition to produce the
M9 9mm Parabellum
sidearm for the U.S. military, winning a contract for 500,000 pistols. A condition of the original agreement was domestic fabrication of the M9 military pistol. The Beretta USA factory, in
Accokeek, Maryland, manufactures military, police, and civilian pistols.
Beretta arms
Beretta pistols
Beretta shotguns
Beretta is also well-known in
hunting circles for their
shotguns.
Beretta 1201FP
Beretta DT-10
Beretta 682
Beretta 686
Beretta Silver Pigeon
Beretta AL391 Urika and Teknys
Beretta SO4 and SO5
Beretta Xtrema
Beretta Xtrema 2
Beretta 687
Beretta Model A series
Beretta rifles and carbines
Beretta BM-59
Beretta AR70/90
Beretta AS70/90
Beretta Cx4 Storm
Beretta Rx4 Storm
Beretta submachine guns
Beretta Model 1918
Beretta Model 38/42
Beretta Model 3 - a postwar modification of the 38/42
Beretta Model 12 series
Beretta machine guns
FN Minimi, manufactured under Fabrique Nationale de Herstal license, for use by the Italian Armed Forces.
Beretta revolvers
Beretta Stampede
Beretta LaramieFurther Information
Get more info on 'Beretta'.
|
External Link Exchanges
Do you know how hard it is to get a link from a large encyclopaedia? Well we're different and will prove it. To get a link from us just add the following HTML to your site on a relevant page:
<a href="http://beretta.totallyexplained.com">Beretta Totally Explained</a>
Then simply click through this link from your web page. Our crawlers will verify your link, extract the title of your web page and instantly add a link back to it. If you like you can remove the words Totally Explained and embed the link in article text.
As long as your link remains in place, we'll keep our link to you right here. Please play fair - our crawlers are watching. Your site must be closely related to this one's topic. Any kind of spamming, dubious practises or removing the link will result in your link from us being dropped and, potentially, your whole site being banned. |