Introducing the Beretta 690 Field 3 Shotgun

Published on February 9, 2015
Duration: 1:04

This video introduces the Beretta 690 Field 3 over-and-under shotgun, presented by John from Beretta at Shot Show 2015. The 690 is highlighted as a new platform designed for the future, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern manufacturing techniques like CNC machining and cold hammer-forging. It emphasizes Italian artistry in wood selection, design, and game scene engraving, offering a modern yet traditional aesthetic.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 690 Field 3 is a new over-and-under shotgun blending Italian craftsmanship with modern CNC machining and cold hammer-forging. Available in 26 or 28-inch barrels for right or left-handed shooters, it offers beautiful wood and game scene engraving, with an expected price of $3300-$3400.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Beretta 690 Field 3
  2. 00:05New Platform Design
  3. 00:16Tradition and Craftsmanship
  4. 00:24Modern Manufacturing Techniques
  5. 00:34Italian Craftsmanship and Design
  6. 00:44Available Options (Barrel Length, Handedness)
  7. 00:50Pricing and Availability
  8. 00:58Conclusion and Where to Find More Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Beretta 690 Field 3?

The Beretta 690 Field 3 is a new over-and-under shotgun introduced by Beretta, designed to blend traditional Italian craftsmanship with modern manufacturing techniques like CNC machining and cold hammer-forging.

What are the key features of the Beretta 690 Field 3?

Key features include a new platform design, CNC machined and cold hammer-forged components, beautiful Italian wood selection, game scene engraving, and availability in 26 or 28-inch barrel lengths for both right and left-handed shooters.

What is the expected price of the Beretta 690 Field 3?

The Beretta 690 Field 3 is expected to retail for approximately $3300 to $3400 at dealers.

What manufacturing techniques are used for the Beretta 690 Field 3?

The Beretta 690 Field 3 utilizes modern manufacturing processes such as CNC machining and cold hammer-forging for its stock and receiver components.

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