What are the 5 Most Valuable Guns in the Beretta Museum?
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In this episode of TFBTV, @JamesReeves visits the Beretta Museum in Gardone Val Trompia, Italy, and asks the curator of the museum, Jarno, what the five most important Beretta firearms are in the entire museum. Jarno gives us a detailed look at some of the oldest, most valuable, and most historically significant
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Maybe the most valuable guns are the friends we made along the way I fucking lied give me that gold 93R
@darprdun8968
Жыл бұрын
Nah imma take my PX4
It's always impressive how dignified and personable all the Beretta personnel are in these videos. And I'm proud of James for all his restraint in interacting with them.
Holy crap. If the Beretta Museum caught on fire, the first thing you should be saving is Jarno. That kind of knowledge is priceless. Awesome video!
@joestutzman4519
Жыл бұрын
Holy moly, that guy is an encyclopedia!!!
@TFB TV I recently discovered that I own one of the very first 92 Beretta’s ever made. It was confirmed by Beretta USA. It’s been in my family since the early 1970s and does not have any markings whatsoever anywhere besides the name Beretta 9 mm. I just posted a video on it a couple days ago. I would love for Yarno to take a look at it. Thank you very much for the video what a gorgeous firearms.
@onpsxmember
Жыл бұрын
Ah you already saw it.^^
@timwilson7326
10 ай бұрын
Keep it!
Thanking James for making that trip to Beretta. More history to this company than I imagined. Incredible! I have a new respect for their craft.
@natekatchuk3858
Жыл бұрын
I mean it claims that it's the oldest company in the world
@KainzMusic
Жыл бұрын
@@natekatchuk3858 They began in 1526 manufacturing barrels for the arquebus (a type of flintlock style long gun)
you can tell this mans love for what he does, he completely forgets the camera and turns in awe to face his collection as he describes it lovingly.
@Assdafflabaff
11 ай бұрын
Honk Honk, Brother.
This "gun librarian" is absolutely wonderful, so polite, so well informed, so interesting. He kept turning between the cameraman/camera and James. Very very polite.
I love Italy... beautiful landscapes, cities, guns, cars, motorcycles and girls. Greetings form Germany.
@TRu44-560
9 ай бұрын
Food, you forgot the food!!
These designs from the 1500's were not just cooked up overnight, years of development and test/trials to produce those wheelocks by hand tooling with paper drawings and raw materials gathered and refined in-house using only natural light sources . What an incredible feat.
@sladeb6036
Жыл бұрын
Yes absolutely
As a guy in his 30s who shot multiple guns, when I get the chance to shoot a Beretta I always go for it. Never had any of their models jam on me, granted I only shot a few but it was always a good time.
@hey1010101010929384
Жыл бұрын
^ poor maintenance and cheap aftermarket magazines. They caught a lawsuit for this
Yarno is the man I really appreciate his passion for everything Beretta and him sharing his knowledge with us
Beretta needs to make officially licensed versions of the Resident Evil samurai edges.
The history and craftsmanship in that room is just mind boggling.
One of my buddies has a 1977 Beretta Step Slide in 99% condition. It’s incredible
The Euro trips have been some of the best stuff TFBtv has put out. Thanks for sharing.
What other company in the world, let alone firearms engineering & manufacturing company can say Leonardo DaVinci was in the shop !?! Bravo Bra-F'n-vo
I scored a mint 1960 Beretta Silver Snipe 12GA O/U a few years ago for $500 from a local hardware store. It's so beautiful and cool.
What an incredible collection!! You can tell that he enjoyed giving us the tour and history of the guns as much as we did! Thank you for the awesome video👍🏻👍🏻
Listening and seeing the history of Beretta was incredible. Thank you gentlemen.
I always appreciate the content that centers around my favorite firearm manufacturer and family-owned business. The Beretta legacy is one to be very proud of. Thanks James.
The 92 model started my passion for firearms back in the 80s that’s carried on to this day and is reflected in my collection. I would be in heaven at this facility
Thanks for the tour. I own a Beretta-labeled 3032 Tomcat and a Beretta-made Browning BDA. Both are among my personal favorites, beautiful pieces.
Extremely informative, enjoyed watching and learning some of their history. Thanks James
Dudes has encyclopedic knowledge of Beretta! Awesome video. Thanks for making this.
"everything I know about forging I learned about lord of the rings", Jarno detects no joke
You know James was so bored trying to be a polite perfect gentlemen whilst looking at the flintlocks. You can see the energy shift when he gets to the 92 case haha
I'd be grabbing the golden Gaddafi 93r, but that's just me. The fact that the diamond 92 isn't just bedazzled and can fire without losing the rocks is insane.
Businesses like this that are family businesses are becoming more and more rare. They have a soul, and the history of Europe resonates through them. It's sad to see such companies disappearing or selling their souls.
Fascinating. By far, the greatest gun company ever.
Great video, it's good to see how far we have come and to remember how we got to where we are. It's truly amazing what people were able to create by hand with simple forges and hand tools.
Thank you again for representing us well and bringing back awesome content!
WoW ! Just Amazing. Definitely the best video I’ve ever seen on firearms.
Incredible history lesson.
What a magnificent historical collection, and what a bucket list kind of visit this would be....
Fascinating. This fellow is a great story teller! I bet being there and listening to him was a great experience.
Wow I can’t believe these collection pieces are still around 500yrs later
So amazing to see. Have to add, again, how hilarious my paesono’s sound in English. So much incredible history in those cases!
22:21 Coolest Beretta ever!! Seriously put there soo many diamonds and it still looks great!
As much as i love this info, and this interview; this man has the most Italian hand movements I've ever seen.
More amazing Beretta content. I would get chills just walking into that room.
This is the best gun channel on KZread. Mr. Reeves is an excellent host.
So cool. Crazy how old the company is.
Incredible history lesson, thank you for setting this up.
WOw. How awesome to visit Beretta!
This just furthers my obsession with everything Beretta. Thanks a lot!
Around since Da Vinci. Absolutely awesome! 🇮🇹
Wow. Amazing. Especially the metal working on the shotguns. Incredible
Surprised Gaddafi's 93R didn't make the Top 5, as it has the historical value lacking in the two 92s Jarno chose. I'd especially choose that over the diamond 92. Also, the M38A would've been a solid pick.
You can actually see James drool a little at #5... LOLLL
Fantastic video. Gotta love Napoleon rocking the SBR before it was cool.
James, glad you came to Italy, I hope you had fun.
What beautiful firearms! I would be in awe to take a tour inside the museum.
Three months later, that Lord of the Rings joke still falls flat. Great video! Big fan!
That museum is absolutely beautiful ide love to walk them halls one day if given the chance to see all that history perfectly preserved thanks for bringing this to us man
This is a great series ! Not sure it's something you could put together, but a video on how many of these guns are maintained would be interesting. How often they're wiped down, kind of oil, wood care etc..
Awesome 👏🏽
The thing I love the most about Italian firearms is not only the quality and timeless classics but also the beauty they put into them. I cant say I ever came across an Italian firearm that was ugly. Even the sub machine guns which are notorious for being utilitarian ugly are absolutely beautiful. I always thought the Beretta M-12 was the nicest looking sub machine gun ever made.
i love these series at Beretta. so interesting.
I like how James asked 3 times, has anyone fixed this gun!? Yarno says “it can be fired, absolutely it’s a real gun” 😅😅
Interesting video, but can I suggest subtitles in the future? The gentleman's accent is so thick I had to rewind multiple times and Google's CC sucks. Thank you to the TFBTV and Beretta for the history!
Barretta is truly an underrated company nowadays
Fascinating video!
In my mind the gold plated guidafi gun is tops,THATS history right there baby.
Amazing. Pls do more beretta and I’ll buy the shortest shorts I can find
0:00 exactly when the video starts, that first note made me think of The Misfits song Earth A.D. from collection 1 and I was like "hell yea James". But y'all went with the obvious option. Kudos short shorts.
I want to see this guy talk about all the Taurus and Girsan clones 😂
Wow! Just, wow!
He is so professional
Amazing video.
Autentica eccellenza italiana 💖 🇮🇹
Love the pimped out Diamond 🔫
Such a cool vid!
This guy is a genius!
Truly the Library of Alexandria of firearms
Good job JR
My happiness and joy and the EIQ have burst after watching this almost impeccable joyful masterpiece of the video.This was a very merry life coaching kind of a video. I feel very happy about you two guys.Did you have the second wedding and a honeymoon there in those chambers Mr.James?Your wife Lindsy must be a great trustful supportive lady or she is completely unsuspecting.All those ancient holes grips barrels handles and cabinets make me want to cry tears of joy as well. Was it difficult to CCW a flintlock shotgun Mr.James?Is the museum open for the general public?Do they have an ancient room with sausages and salamis for consolation when you realize you cannot acquire any of those firearms?Buona sera.Have a good one Mr.James.Btw which one was the favourite Mafia firearm?
Fantastic
I encourage everyone in America to visit the NRA Museum in Virginia. Among other things, they have the original US Army trials Colt 1911.
So cool
Serial numbers 1 and 2 of the M9 prototypes weren’t destroyed. They were reclaimed by Earth and now live on in every M9.
This is awesome, I’m jealous
Amazing
"Lord Of The Rings" that's a good one James!
Every time I see a new TFB TV pop…. I get excited for the new CZ Pistol reveal….. not yet. Ugh!!!!’
I personally just love hearing this guy speak 😂
Such history
And yet they refuse to make Revy's cutlasses!!!
I want more from Yarno!!!
Gotta love that creaky floor.
The most valuable beretta is the PT92
The amount of human history in that room is uncanny!
I wonder, if this the head of historical department ever has a fight with the head of the research and development department, who would win? That's where my mind is going.
I was hoping James asked about the machine guns they make.
Does anyone know about parts interchangeability between the M9 series? ie. barrels, triggers, slides between M9/M9A1/M9A4 etc.?
@SubsonicDreams
Жыл бұрын
Full size 92fs parts will work in all you listed there. Some newer parts are tweaked externally like tilted safety, extended release etc. But interchangeable. Yeah I dropped in a threaded barrel in my a1 and I could add any of those slides or a brigadier slide if I got tired of my old style one. And there's trigger stuff galore out there to choose from lol.
My most valuable one is the one my grandmother paid for when I became a cop in 1996. 96F
Ciao Bello
Bill Wilson have one of those prototypes
Man speaks like a poet when describing forging, and creating James drop the Lord of the rings reference lol king 👑
James bringing class and culture to TFB TV. Enjoy heathens.
Meltdown!