Beretta Celebrates 500 Years Premiering the Titan One-Off

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As TFB readers may be aware, Fabbrica d’Armi Pietro Beretta of Italy holds the title of world’s oldest firearm manufacturer, dating its roots as early as the year 1526. The current year is therefore the 500th anniversary of the birth of the company, a milestone that Beretta is celebrating in style. Besides the rather expected limited edition shotguns, the Italian company is debuting an intriguing Modern Sporting Rifle.More Beretta @ TFB: Ruger & Beretta Announce Strategic Cooperation Agreement The New Bronzed & Comped Beretta 80X Cheetah Tactical Special Edition [SHOT 2026] The Polymer Receiver Beretta AX800 Semi-Auto Shotgun [SHOT 2026] The Cat's Out of the Bag: Beretta's New B22 Jaguar The Titan One-Off showing its mix of high-tech materials: from the titanium upper, to the magnesium alloy lower, forged carbon grip, and carbon fiber furniture. IntroductionBelow we can find the full announcement in Beretta’s words:“1526 - 2026: Beretta turns 500Introducing the Titan – not just a rifle, but a statement: Born from Beretta’s advanced engineering and inspired by the rigorous demands of the tactical world, Titan is a fusion of performance and ceremonial elegance. This one-off bridges the gap between your sporting and tactical needs and the collector's cabinet with seamless grace. The Titan project introduces groundbreaking applications for Beretta, blending aesthetics with advanced engineering. Built with magnesium, titanium, and carbon fiber, the Beretta Titan redefines modularity, versatility, and accuracy. Rigorous testing confirms its superior performance, marking a milestone for the rifles of tomorrow.” The Titan One-Off comes fully equipped in a sturdy, tailored case. Technical Specifications ModelBeretta Titan One-OffCategoryModern Sporting RifleCaliber6.5 GrendelOperating SystemShort-stroke piston with adjustable settingsTriggerTwo-stage optimized for a clean and predictable breakReceiverMagnesium and titanium componentsStock & ForendCarbon fiberOptic InterfaceSteiner Optics readyPerformanceStructural rigidity, reduced weight, precision and long-term durability The model appears to be the beginning of a new focus by Beretta towards the MSR family of firearms, likely with solid technical roots in the new NARP platform. In this limited iteration, however, the mechanical details fade into the background, compared to the material choices and the overall fit and finish. On the other hand, Beretta seemed to have kept in mind the difference between an MSR and a luxury shotgun, obtaining a final result that says more “sports car” than “art piece”. What looks just like camo paint on the receiver actually reproduces the handwritten 1526 date from the very first company document. Price and AvailabilityThe model is called Titan One-Off, which leads us to believe that, in this configuration, it could be a production run of one single unit, invalidating any speculation on price and availability. The announcement by Beretta, however, seems to hint at a new product line, so we’re likely to hear more about it in the months to come.What do you, TFB readers, think? Would you like to own such a peculiar MSR? Or you prefer a more utilitarian look on these firearms. All images from the dedicated page of the Beretta website.