Sunday, June 10, 2012

Beretta firearm USA Team Shooter Glenn Eller Returns to the Podium


Beretta firearm USA Team Shooter Glenn Eller Returns to the Podium


With his latest triumph coming at the Pan American games in Guadalajara, Mexico, Beretta USA team shooter Sgt. Vincent Hancock continues on his glowing golden path to the 2012 Olympics.  Hancock bested a talented field, and set a Pan American record, on his way to the 2011 men’s skeet gold medal.

WHAT THIS MAN DOES WITH A BERETTA FIREARM IS ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING, SOME HAVE SAID.

Obliterating 147 out of a possible 150 targets, including a golden perfect 25 in the final round, Hancock and his Beretta DT-10 brought home the gold medal for Team USA.  This latest golden moment follows the U.S. Olympic Fall Trials where he stands in first place going into the final spring selections next May.  Hancock certainly seems poised to defend his 2008 Olympic gold medal at the 2012 London games, where at the end of which he will hopefully retire another faithful Beretta over/under. It’s a fantastic achievement and brings hope to many gun owners.
Beretta, established in 1526, is the oldest industrial dynasty in the world tracing its roots through 16 generations of continuous family ownership. Firearms bearing the Beretta name have been sold for almost 500 years, especially notable for the Beretta PX4 Storm.  Beretta USA Corp. was founded in 1977 and supplies the standard sidearm to the U.S. Armed Forces.  Today, Beretta firearm manufactures, distributes and markets a complete line of firearms, accessories and apparel.  Beretta firearm also owns and operates six retail Beretta Gallery stores worldwide.
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