Breda was interesting in that it was a company way ahead of the times. They didnt start off by making guns, they were actually a mechanical manufacturing company making machinery, including planes, locomotives and military products. Today, Breda’s firearm division manufactures inertia action guns, but they are vastly different then their semi’s of the past. Their original semi auto used the long recoil action similar to the Browning Auto 5 so their newer product line definitely came after Benelli’s ID system. They also used to manufacture O/U and SxS, but no longer do so. The Breda arms division also manufactured components such as barrels for other manufactures. I do not belive the Beretta O/U was copied from Breda. The gun manufacturing in Italy was focused in a small area in Breacia. Its not uncommon to see similarities between different manufacturers, but many of the designs were quite different.



























