New guns, fancy clothes at Beretta booth (PHOTOS)

Beretta’s display case that sits outside the booth shows off all the news guns inside. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

Beretta’s display case that sits outside the booth shows off all the news guns inside. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

The new Beretta PX4 Compact Carry pistol chambered in 9mm. With upgraded features, it’s the new edition to the PX4 family. The handgun, introduced last year, retails for $899. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

The new Beretta PX4 Compact Carry pistol chambered in 9mm. With upgraded features, it’s the new edition to the PX4 family. The handgun, introduced last year, retails for $899. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

The Beretta PX4 Compact Carry features a double-stack magazine, grey Ceratoke slide, high-visibility night sights, Picatinny rail, reversible mag release, and Talon grips. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

The Beretta PX4 Compact Carry features a double-stack magazine, grey Ceratoke slide, high-visibility night sights, Picatinny rail, reversible mag release, and Talon grips. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

A green, Incredible Hulk themed Beretta PX4 pistol in honor of actor Lou Ferrigno on display inside the company’s booth. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

A green, “Hulk” themed Beretta PX4 pistol in honor of actor Lou Ferrigno on display inside the Beretta booth. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

Oldie, but a goodie: the Beretta 92. The pistol design is available in several configurations, but the standard being a black 9mm. A variant served as the standard pistol for the U.S. military for more than 25 years. (Photo: Daniel Terrill)

An oldie, but a goodie: the Beretta 92. The pistol design is available in several configurations, but the standard being a black 9mm. A variant served as the sidearm for the U.S. military for more than 25 years. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

Six-time Olympic medal winner Kim Rhode appeared at the Beretta booth for a meet and greet with fans. In her display case sits the Beretta DT11 shotgun, the gun used to win 10 of 15 medals at the summer Olympic games. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

Six-time Olympic medal winner Kim Rhode appeared at the Beretta booth for a meet and greet with fans. In addition to winning Olympic gold, she holds the record for medaling at more games than any other athlete. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

While Beretta jackets and clothes can get pricey, the more practical options — like nice hunting jackets — were on display. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

While Beretta jackets and clothes can get pricey, the more practical options — like nice hunting jackets — were on display. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

An assortment of Beretta-brand hunting boots on display. Although they may cost a little more, they’ll keep your feet dry and last a decent number of years. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

An assortment of Beretta-brand hunting boots. Although they may cost a little more, they’ll keep your feet dry and last several years. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

High-end luggage was one of the many new products on display at the Beretta booth. A lovely mix of suad and leather. The top bag functions as both a backpack while larger bag could be pulled. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

High-end luggage was one of the many new products on display at the Beretta booth. A lovely mix of suede and leather. The top bag functions as a backpack while larger bag could be pulled. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

Beretta’s Zach Kienbaum, left, and Desi Edmunds sport the company’s DT11 standard and L models, respectively. It’s a premium target gun with steelium pro barrels. (Photo: Jared Morgan/Guns.com)

Beretta’s Zach Kienbaum, left, and Desi Edmunds sport the company’s DT11 standard and L models, respectively. It’s a premium target gun with steelium pro barrels. (Photo: Jared Morgan/Guns.com)

The new Tikka T3x Tac A1 rifle available in .308, .260 Remington and the popular 6.5 Creedmoor. The rifle’s specs change depending on caliber. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

The new Tikka T3x Tac A1 rifle available in .308, .260 Remington and the popular 6.5 Creedmoor. The rifle’s specs change depending on caliber. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

The Tikka T3x Tac A1 features a bolt with two-locking lugs and oversized handle, a Picatinny rail, a stock adjustable in length and cheek rest, an AR pistol grip, and a two-stage trigger. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

The Tikka T3x Tac A1 features a bolt with two-locking lugs and oversized handle, a Picatinny rail, a stock adjustable in length and cheek rest, an AR pistol grip, and a two-stage trigger. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

The business end of the Sako TRG-22. Built for .308 cartridge, the long-range rifle is now available in the popular 6.5 Creedmoor. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

The business end of the Sako TRG-22. Built for .308 cartridge, the long-range rifle is now available in the popular 6.5 Creedmoor. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

New Beretta A400 Lite semi-auto shotguns on display. They’re available in 20 gauge and with either a 26- or 28-inch barrel. They come with “gunpod II” and “kickoff”, and a RealTree Max-5 design. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

New Beretta A400 Lite semi-auto shotguns on display. They’re available in 20 gauge and with either a 26- or 28-inch barrel. They come with “gunpod II” and “kickoff”, and a RealTree Max-5 design. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

We can’t let you go without looking at the man-size bullets. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

We can’t let you go without looking at the man-size bullets. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)

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