This video showcases the FAIR Jubilee Venice Shotgun, highlighting its quality craftsmanship from Italy. The description emphasizes its reinforced receiver, premium C+ wood with an oil finish, intricately engraved side plates, Prince of Wales stock with a wood butt pad, and a single selective gold trigger. The accompanying link points to a comprehensive firearms resource, including gun manuals, schematics, and reference guides.
This video showcases the FAIR CARRERA V Competition Over & Under shotgun, manufactured in Italy and chambered in 12 Gauge. Featured at SHOT Show 2025, the shotgun boasts several notable features including X-CONES® system for recoil damping, 3" magnum chambers, fiber optic sights, and the XR-STOCK® system for adjustable cast and dip. It comes equipped with TECHNICHOKE® SPORTING XP70 extended chokes, which are interchangeable, nickel-plated for salt mist resistance, and steel shot proofed. The video also briefly mentions the extensive gunsmithing library and searchable gun reference guide offered by FirearmsGuide.com.
This YouTube video compares Beretta firearms manufactured in the USA versus those made in Italy. The title suggests a surprising difference between the two, implying an in-depth review or comparative analysis of these specific firearm origins. The description promotes merchandise, a secondary channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar for viewer support, indicating the channel is independent and viewer-funded. It also credits the original score and artwork.
This review of the Beretta DT11 Black DLC highlights its premium features and performance-oriented design. The expert instructor details the benefits of the Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating on the action and barrels, emphasizing its hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. Key features like the adjustable stock with a Micro-Core pad and balancing system, along with the adjustable trigger, are showcased, positioning the DT11 as an exceptional clay-destroying shotgun.
This video showcases the Franchi Momentum All-Terrain Elite rifle, a new offering that blends traditional hunting rifle design with features inspired by scout-style rifles. The rifle is highlighted for its versatility, Italian craftsmanship, affordability, and suitability for both hunting and defensive applications. The review touches upon its detachable box magazine, iron sights, and forward-mounted optic rail, emphasizing its appeal to fans of Col. Jeff Cooper's scout rifle concept. The Momentum All-Terrain Elite was recognized as an Editor's Choice selection at SHOT Show 2023.
This YouTube video focuses on the Beretta 87 Target pistol, chambered in .22 Long Rifle and manufactured in Italy. The title and description highlight the specific model and its origin, indicating the content will likely cover the features, performance, and potentially a review of this target pistol. Given the .22 LR caliber and its designation as a 'Target' model, the video may appeal to shooters interested in precision, plinking, or rimfire competition.
This video focuses on the Beretta 92A1 pistol, chambered in 9mm Luger and manufactured in Italy. It highlights a specific model known for its reliability and classic design, likely showcasing its features, performance, and potential applications for firearm enthusiasts.
This video focuses on the Beretta M1951 pistol, chambered in 9mm Luger, with a production date estimated around 1975 in Italy. It highlights the firearm's origin and caliber, suggesting an overview or review of this classic handgun. The content is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in historical pistols, Italian firearms, or specific models like the Beretta M1951.
This review covers the Beretta 81BB Cheetah, a classic Italian-made semi-automatic pistol from around 1989. Chambered in 7.65 Browning (.32 ACP), the video demonstrates its cycling, recoil, and slide lock-back functionality. The firearm is noted for its compact size and classic Beretta production era.
This TFBTV SHOT Show coverage video features James reviewing the Archon Type B pistol. He highlights its Italian design and European manufacturing, emphasizing its appeal to the US market. Key features discussed include its exceptionally low bore axis, contributing to minimal muzzle flip and improved accuracy, and a fiber optic front sight for enhanced visibility. The review also touches on the frame's stippling, suggesting potential for improvement. The video also promotes TFBTV's monthly Patreon giveaways for supporters, offering chances to win firearms and gear.
The Pietta PPS/50 is a .22 LR semi-automatic rifle mimicking the iconic PPSh-41 submachine gun. Originally manufactured by Pietta and often imported as the Squires Bingham PPS/50, it features a blowback action and is most notable for its 50-round drum magazine. While lacking military provenance, it offers a fun, high-capacity plinking experience with unique aesthetics at an affordable price.
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