Beretta visit

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I had a two and half hour visit to the new Beretta. Yes, the new Beretta which in the last three years has reinvented itself with more than 120 million Euro investments in the production facilities. Each plant and production facility has had a complete makeover from my previous visits.

Here is Aldo Lovazzani (an Italian champion trap shooter and in charge of shooter assistance) and myself at the entry of the refurbished Premium gunshop
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This is the new premium production area and where they also make the Dt11
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Stocks are cnc machined and are then finished by hand
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This is Mr Hancock's stock dimensions for his new SO6
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A lovely piece of wood
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The DT11L is laser engraved and hand assembled in the Premium gunshop
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The craftsman with his finished product
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I will post more pictures later today.
Henry
 
Upstairs, next door is the engraving shop. It is much brighter and has a new younger manager. Here is a A400
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A small gauge sidelock
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A new philosophy that Beretta now has, is to make premium guns for stock for the Beretta Gallery storefronts. Beforehand, they took only orders. This is a 28 gauge frame with 26 different animals.
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Notice that all the engravers are working with natural light!
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There are four final inspectors of the Over/Under production facility.
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While all the parts are cnc machined, they still are handfitted. Here is one trigger group assembly station
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A number of trigger groups waiting for frames
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This is plant one where most of the cnc machining takes place. It no longer sports a dark blue floor.
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In several areas of the plant, they use natural air cleansing technic as well as mechanical.
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From a solid block of alloy, a single machine will produce this frame ready to be assembled into a shotgun
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The barrel warehouse for the cold hammer forging shop
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The difference between various shotgun barrels
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The same machines make shotgun, rifle and pistol barrels


Look for my complete article with more pictures in a future ClayshootingUSA edition. The October/November issue that is now available, has my article on Fausti shotguns.

Henry
 
One more piece of interesting information about Beretta, it has some 60 engineers working on different firearms plus some 20 designers. Imagine, engineering having more pull than the designers! Also, it has more engineers than any other firearm maker!
Henry
 
If it is Tuscany or the Dolomites, send me a pm. I can arrange some nice and interesting visits! From Brescia on our way to Castelfranco VT, we stopped at Negrar just out of Verona for a private wine tasting at Domini Veneti, the largest producer of Amarone, Ripasso and Valpolicella wines with 225 wineries supplying! Normally in Tuscany, we stay at Badio di Pomiano on the hills of Arezzo that we use as a base. We visit Castello di Meleto, Brolio and Nozzole ( Ambrosio & Giovanni Folonari) on every visit. You can also have a short drive to Montalcino, Montepulciano, Rada in Chianti and many more from there. We were in Asolo as well as Bassano di Grappa on this trip.
Henry
 
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