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Who can be the first to post a picture of a Beretta firearm with Tennessee markings in stock at a retail store?

 

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17 minutes ago, 1gewehr said:

Had production started here? Which models?

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Initially, this plant was going to merely complement operations back at Beretta’s Maryland home. But five months after announcing the Gallatin facility in 2014,Beretta said it would uproot all of its U.S. manufacturing to the plant in Sumner County. Jeff Reh, who sits on Beretta's board of directors, previously told us that decision slowed down opening because the company had to transfer more than 100 pieces of high-end machinery from Maryland to Tennessee.

Already, Beretta is producing eight different firearms in Gallatin — six handguns, one shotgun and one sporting rifle.

 

http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/blog/2016/04/step-inside-beretta-s-new-gallatin-plantwhich-one.html

 

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1 hour ago, dcloudy777 said:

When/if I can get an M9A3 with TN markings I'm all over it.

That's my feelings as well, but I'll also consider a BU9 Nano as well, preferably both.

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I want to check out the new APX in 9mm with Gallatin, TN on it. Talked to one of the guys the other day when they came in to shoot. He said they have all the issues in the 9 worked out, it's perfect, but they're waiting till they get the bugs out of the 40 before they release.

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Living in Gallatin, I'm gonna have to get a TN marked Beretta even though I don't like many of their current offerings.

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I'm champing at the bit to get my hands on a TN marked M9A3.  I saw the production pictures of that model in the post above, I am really hoping they start shipping soon. 

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3 minutes ago, Steelharp said:

Interesting; because the Beretta guys that come in the shop say they haven't rollmarked any with Gallatin yet. Still working off parts they made before the move. Photoshop?

I doubt it; that location is on there because it is required by Federal law.

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1 minute ago, DaveTN said:

I doubt it; that location is on there because it is required by Federal law.

There was never a single Kimber pistol manufactured in Clackamas, OR, either. They were ALL assembled in Yonkers, NY. But the parts still said Clackamas until they were used up.

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