Beretta Importing One of the Best Revolvers Ever Made!

Published on May 5, 2021
Duration: 3:53

Beretta is now importing the Manurhin MR73 revolvers into the American market. The speaker compares Manurhin to Korth in the high-end revolver space, likening Manurhin to a rugged workhorse and Korth to a refined, precise firearm. The MR73 will be available in a 5.25-inch 'Sport' configuration and a 4-inch 'Gendarmerie' model, with an MSRP around $3,000.

Quick Summary

Beretta is now importing the Manurhin MR73, a high-end revolver from France, into the American market. The MR73 is characterized as a rugged, workhorse firearm, often compared to Korth revolvers which are seen as more refined. It will be available in 5.25-inch 'Sport' and 4-inch 'Gendarmerie' models with an MSRP around $3,000.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to Gun Talk
  2. 00:24Beretta Importing Manurhin MR73
  3. 00:50Manurhin vs. Korth Comparison
  4. 01:43Manurhin MR73 Configurations
  5. 02:32Manurhin MR73 Pricing and Value
  6. 02:56Manurhin MR73 Grip Discussion
  7. 03:35Conclusion: Manurhin MR73 Excitement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Manurhin MR73 and who is importing it?

The Manurhin MR73 is a high-end revolver manufactured in France. Beretta has begun importing these revolvers into the American market, making them more accessible to US consumers.

How does the Manurhin MR73 compare to Korth revolvers?

The speaker compares Manurhin to Korth in the high-end revolver market. Manurhin is described as the rugged, workhorse option, similar to Ruger in the general revolver market, while Korth is seen as the refined, precise choice, akin to Smith & Wesson.

What are the available configurations for the Manurhin MR73 imported by Beretta?

Beretta is importing the Manurhin MR73 in two main configurations: a 5.25-inch barrel 'Sport' model suitable for range and competition, and a 4-inch barrel model, referred to as the 'Gendarmerie' variant.

What is the approximate price of the Manurhin MR73?

The Manurhin MR73 has an estimated MSRP of around $3,000. This positions it as a high-end firearm but significantly more affordable than Korth revolvers, which can cost around $5,000.

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