Beretta any good?

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I saw a sale on a few Beretta knives. Two were S30V, titanium liner locks and G10 scales. Don't know anything about them.
 
I saw a sale on a few Beretta knives. Two were S30V, titanium liner locks and G10 scales. Don't know anything about them.

Those are the Harsey Beretta's. Worth every penny being asked, especially the ones on sale!
 
Beretta has the very best of the "gun brand" knives along with H&K. They have put more effort into it that some of the other gun companies who buy and distribute their own brand of knives. Most of the Berettas are made in Japan. Some in Italy. A few even in the U.S.
 
I just bought the fixed blade Loveless drop point hunting knife for $36.99 online and I am completely impressed. The knife is made in Seki, Japan and comes with a nicely done black leather sheath. It's rare that you find a knife of this quality in this price range. I'm going to check out the rest of the Beretta line to see if some other models offer this much bang for the buck. The Harsey folder that was meantioned is indeed a sweet looking knife.
 
I happen to have both Harsey & Loveless Berettas. Both are of high quality second to none of any other production knives. The Harsey is very sturdy built with a beautifully finished S30V blade. It is actually made in Italy by Fantoni. Here's their website - http://www.fantoniknife.com/?task=products&lng=en. The Loveless is a mirror polished, great looking knife, which is made in Seki Japan.
 
I just bought the fixed blade Loveless drop point hunting knife for $36.99 online and I am completely impressed. The knife is made in Seki, Japan and comes with a nicely done black leather sheath. It's rare that you find a knife of this quality in this price range. I'm going to check out the rest of the Beretta line to see if some other models offer this much bang for the buck. The Harsey folder that was meantioned is indeed a sweet looking knife.

The one I have is Loveless Quince Skinner Knife, a collector grade piece...much better looking than Zytel Handle Loveless Drop Point. I don't know if the Drop Point is full tang of not, but 36.99 is a great price for a Seki knife:thumbup:.
 
The one I have is Loveless Quince Skinner Knife, a collector grade piece...much better looking than Zytel Handle Loveless Drop Point. I don't know if the Drop Point is full tang of not, but 36.99 is a great price for a Seki knife:thumbup:.

In my life I've bought or been given five of them (long story). One came in a clamshell pack and the insert said it is full tang.

I'm told they are made by Moki, a very highly regarded Japanese mfgr. I can't recommend this particular knife highly enough!
 
The one I have is Loveless Quince Skinner Knife, a collector grade piece...much better looking than Zytel Handle Loveless Drop Point. I don't know if the Drop Point is full tang of not, but 36.99 is a great price for a Seki knife:thumbup:.

Yeah, the Quince handle is definately the belle of the ball. Having never seen either in person I bought the zytel as kind of an introduction to Beretta knives. Now that I've seen what nice quality they are, I'm ready to drop the cash to get the Quince version. Its a great looking knife.
 
I happen to have both Harsey & Loveless Berettas. Both are of high quality second to none of any other production knives. The Harsey is very sturdy built with a beautifully finished S30V blade. It is actually made in Italy by Fantoni. Here's their website - http://www.fantoniknife.com/?task=products&lng=en. The Loveless is a mirror polished, great looking knife, which is made in Seki Japan.
I also have a Quince Loveless and a large Harsey and I like them both very much. Thanks for the info, by the way. I wasn't aware that Fantoni is the maker of the Harsey. I found a YouTube video that does a nice job of displaying the Fantoni/Beretta Harsey:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqBuXYAEBjk
 
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