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Beretta

Shop our selection of Beretta firearms, trusted by upland hunters, clay shooters, concealed carriers, and military and law enforcement for over four centuries of Italian craftsmanship and proven performance. Battle Creek Firearms Co. carries a wide range of Beretta handguns and shotguns built for home defense, everyday carry, wingshooting, and the range, backed by one of the oldest and most respected names in the firearms world. From reliable striker-fired and hammer-fired pistols to elegant, smooth-cycling shotguns, Beretta delivers options to match every shooter’s style. Explore our semi auto handguns and semi auto shotguns to find the right Beretta for your needs. Round out your kit with handgun ammunition, shotgun shells, magazines, gun parts, and scopes sights and optics from our full inventory.

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Beretta Buying Guide

Shop Beretta online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Beretta is one of the oldest firearm manufacturers in the world, known for its refined shotguns, service pistols, and sporting rifles built on centuries of Italian craftsmanship.

Use these pointers as you shop the lineup:

  • Look at Beretta’s renowned shotgun heritage within the over under shotguns category, since models like the Silver Pigeon and 690 series are favorites for trap, skeet, sporting clays, and upland hunting.
  • Pair a Beretta sporting shotgun with a quality bolt action rifle for big game season, since a well-rounded battery covers both wingshooting and whitetail hunting across the year.
  • Match the pistol to your role, since the Beretta 92 series continues a long service-pistol legacy while the APX and 80X Cheetah lines serve modern duty and carry needs.
  • Consider gauge and frame size for shotguns, since 12 gauge suits all-around use, 20 gauge offers lighter carry for upland walks, and 28 gauge and .410 bore favor experienced clay shooters.
  • Look at barrel length and choke options on sporting shotguns, since longer barrels favor a smooth swing for clays while shorter barrels handle quicker in the uplands.
  • Plan for fit and balance, since Beretta shotguns are known for their handling characteristics, and trying different stock dimensions helps you find the right mount and swing.

Local And Compliance Notes

Shop Beretta online or visit the gun shop in Battle Creek, Michigan to shoulder shotguns, handle pistols, and compare models before committing to a platform. Battle Creek Firearms Co. serves customers in the nearby city of Springfield, stocking Beretta shotguns, pistols, and sporting firearms for wingshooters, hunters, and defenders across south-central Michigan.

Complete Beretta firearms require transfer through a licensed dealer with the standard NICS background check, and Michigan requires a license to purchase a pistol or a valid Concealed Pistol License (CPL) for handgun purchases. As of 2023, universal background checks apply to all firearm sales in Michigan, including private transfers, and buyers must complete ATF Form 4473 at the receiving dealer. Long guns including shotguns and rifles require the standard background check and are also subject to the universal background check expansion.

Michigan is not a permitless carry state, so a Concealed Pistol License is required to carry a concealed handgun, and the state’s safe storage law requires firearms to be secured when a minor is likely to be present. Store firearms in a secure container with ammunition kept separate when not in use, and contact the shop with questions about current purchase requirements, transfers from out-of-state dealers, or available inventory.

Frequently Asked Questions About Beretta

1. What is Beretta known for?

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Beretta is one of the oldest firearm manufacturers in the world, founded in Italy and known for its refined over-under and semi-automatic shotguns, service pistols like the 92 series, and sporting firearms. The brand is renowned for craftsmanship, handling, and a long history of military and competition use.

2. What is the Beretta 92?

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The Beretta 92 is a hammer-fired, full-size 9mm service pistol that served as the basis for the U.S. military’s M9 sidearm for decades. It is known for its open-slide design, reliability, and smooth double-action/single-action trigger.

3. What is the difference between the Beretta Silver Pigeon and 690 shotguns?

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The Silver Pigeon is a popular mid-tier over-under known for its balance, reliability, and value across clay sports and hunting, while the 690 series sits above it with upgraded wood, finish, and refinements. Both share Beretta’s proven over-under action and handling.

4. What gauges do Beretta over-under shotguns come in?

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Beretta over-under shotguns are available in 12 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, and .410 bore, covering everything from all-around clay and hunting use to lighter upland and specialty applications. Gauge selection depends on recoil tolerance, target, and personal preference.

5. Are Beretta shotguns good for sporting clays?

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Yes, Beretta over-under shotguns are among the most popular choices for sporting clays, trap, and skeet due to their balance, reliable break-action design, and availability of competition-oriented models. Longer barrels and adjustable features on certain models cater specifically to clay sports.

6. What is the Beretta APX?

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The Beretta APX is a striker-fired polymer-frame pistol designed for duty and defensive use, featuring a modular chassis and aggressive grip texture. It represents Beretta’s entry into the modern striker-fired market alongside its traditional hammer-fired designs.

7. Do I need a license to buy a Beretta handgun in Michigan?

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Michigan requires either a license to purchase a pistol or a valid Concealed Pistol License (CPL) to buy a Beretta handgun, along with the federal NICS background check at a licensed dealer. As of 2023, universal background checks apply to all firearm sales in Michigan, including private transfers.

8. Does Beretta offer a warranty on its firearms?

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Beretta provides a warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship, with terms that vary by product line and region. Consult the documentation included with your firearm or contact Beretta directly for specific warranty coverage and service details.

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