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Beretta Honored with NRA Defender of Freedom Award at Ring of Freedom Reception During NRA Annual Meeting

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In a star-studded moment at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, Dott. Franco Gussalli Beretta, President and CEO of the legendary Fabbrica d’Armi Pietro Beretta, stepped into the spotlight to accept the 2026 NRA Defender of Freedom Award during the prestigious Ring of Freedom Reception. This isn’t just another pat on the back—it’s a resounding endorsement of Beretta’s unwavering fortress-like defense of the Second Amendment amid a cultural and political siege on American gun rights. With roots tracing back 500 years to the Renaissance workshops of Italy, Beretta has evolved from crafting exquisite matchlock muskets for European nobility to producing the battle-proven M9 pistol that armed U.S. troops for decades. Honoring Franco Gussalli Beretta spotlights not only corporate grit but a family dynasty that’s outlasted empires, revolutions, and now, modern anti-gun crusades.

What makes this award a masterstroke for the 2A community? Beretta’s playbook—pouring resources into conservation via hunting programs, fueling competitive shooting circuits like the Beretta Cup, and championing firearm safety education—demonstrates that Second Amendment advocacy thrives when fused with tangible action. In an era where globalist pressures and domestic regulators eye foreign manufacturers with suspicion, Beretta’s $100 million U.S. investment in its Gallatin, Tennessee facility (now churning out 92X and APX series pistols) proves they’re all-in on American soil and sovereignty. This accolade isn’t mere symbolism; it’s a rallying cry. As ATF rule-making tightens and ballot initiatives loom, Beretta’s nod signals to allies like SIG Sauer and Glock that bold, public 2A fealty pays dividends, bolstering industry unity against overreach.

For gun owners, hunters, and competitors, this is rocket fuel: a reminder that heritage brands like Beretta aren’t relics but vanguard warriors in the fight for self-reliance. Expect ripple effects—more youth shooting academies, expanded sponsorships, and perhaps even Beretta-led lobbying pushes in D.C. The 2A ecosystem just got a 500-year-old booster shot, and it’s primed to propel freedom forward.

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