The Beretta BRX1 | NEW straight-pull bolt action rifle | Design concept study with UNIC carbon fibre thumbhole stock from FBT
... or to put it another way: MORE Ergonomics, MORE Precision, LESS Weight with your Beretta BRX1 standard weapon!
"With the BRX1, Beretta is venturing into the world of modern bolt-action rifles."
First of all: The Beretta weapon concept impressed us so much, right down to the plastic shaft, that we decided to order a Design study with a UNIC carbon shaft have designed.
See for yourself - the article picture says more than 1000 words - doesn't it? Whether it will exist or not surely depends on the feedback from our customers?
Presentation and thoughts on the Beretta BRX1 | driven hunt rifle as a straight-pull repeater
A few days ago, the Weapons company Beretta your new Weapon BRX1 weighing 3.3 kg at the surprise price of an incredible ONLY RRP of € 1,599. In earlier times, such Innovations at the IWA but now things are very different and a surprise like this is actually fun!
In any case, this announcement made us very curious and we immediately found what we were looking for in videos on the Internet. After watching the video, you can really assume one thing: With the Beretta BRX1 is it really about a kind of "egg-laying wool-milk sow". The weapon has a modular design and is equipped with very clever features. Just take a look for yourself.
Beretta BRX1 firearm - video and presentation
It can be read that the Beretta Engineers worked on the construction of this weapon for around five years.
The result is a modern straight pull repeaterwith proven screw cap with eight clips (in magnum cartridges the Beretta weapon comes with a double-row arrangement of the rotary head - i.e. 16 warts).
The shutter is also reminiscent of the Steel Action rifle.
The weapon safety catch is clearly visible. You immediately think you can see a hand cocking.
But that is not the case. This is a "three-position safety". When the safety is engaged, the hammer is mechanically blocked and completely decoupled from the trigger system.
It is also not immediately apparent that the impact unit is also located in the Removable fume cupboard unit is located.
Unlike other hunting rifle manufacturers, the firing pin is not moved to the primer by a compression spring located in the bolt, but by a hammer (similar to a pistol or revolver). The Hammer beats then to the Firing pin.
The BRX1 running system reminds the attentive observer of the Monobloc system from Steyr Arms.
The barrel, transition cone and chamber are made of one piece Steel piece in the cold hammering process and will be available in the future simply with 2 screws as an interchangeable barrel system.
Beretta has ingeniously succeeded in making the BRX1 rifle modular as standard, so that it can be converted into a firearm in just a few simple steps. a real left-handed weapon or right-handed weapon can be converted.
Simply rotate the locking unit by 180° and reposition the chamber stem - and you're done! In a short time you have a voll-quality left- or right-handed weapon available.
This is also ideal for using the gun as an "all-round guest gun". Beretta has achieved another highlight. And that is the simple Changing the trigger weights.
Three weights are available for the trigger unit: 900 g, 1100 g or 1300 g. If you want to change the trigger weight, all you have to do is lift a clamping latch (video at minute 7:28) and the trigger unit can be removed.
You can then set the desired weight and reinstall the unit - done.