Inside Beretta's Workshop Where Bespoke Shotguns Are Made: Beretta Due

Almost exactly three years ago, I got rare access to Beretta Due—the private custom gun workshop where Beretta builds its most exclusive firearms by hand. These shotguns start around $8,000 and climb to over $250,000, depending on the level of engraving, wood, and customization. From Olympic-grade competition shotguns to museum-quality masterpieces, Beretta Due is where old-world craftsmanship meets cutting-edge performance. In this video, I tour the facility with Beretta’s own team to see every step of the process: engraving, wood selection, custom cases, and fitting. This isn’t just a gun factory—it’s a temple of craftsmanship.
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I don't have 8 Gs for a shotgun from Beretta Due, but I have been to Pizzeria Due. Does that count?
Those are some nice guns, though.
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship. One of James’ best videos in a very long time. It’s a whole different world from the one I live in, but I can certainly appreciate it. Thanks.