Description
- The Tactical Trident Patch is flexible because of its materials and designed to fit your hunting clothing and gear perfectly
- The patch is made of 100% polyester and is equipped with Velcro
- The Velcro helps to handle the patch accessory and to keep it safe in all conditions
- This Velcro Trident patch is created to complete the ideal equipment for hunting or for your days out
- This accessory is made in the United States
- The patch ensures durability and premium quality of the Beretta Patch
- The Beretta Tactical Trident Patch features the embroidered 3D Trident logo displaying you are a part of Beretta pride
The TRIDENT Story - what does the Beretta logo mean?
Like all respectable 500-year old companies, Beretta has had its share of logos: the shield with the letters "PB" (for Pietro Beretta, the father of the industrialized Beretta,) the duck with open wings, and the more simple "Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta" are some of the representations.
And then, there's the "Trident," which (truth be told) is not a trident at all.
The poet, writer, director, mariner, and journalist Gabriele D'Annunzio developed this graphic design to symbolize the will to get things done. The encircled arrows represent the three shots fired by a battleship that engages a potential enemy: the arrow on the left represents the first warning shot, fired at the ship's stern; the arrow on the right represents the second warning shot, fired at the ship's bow. The central arrow is the last round fired when the ship doesn't yield: this one is aimed at the ship itself. The logo was dubbed "Dare In Brocca" or "hit the target."
Like all respectable 500-year old companies, Beretta has had its share of logos: the shield with the letters "PB" (for Pietro Beretta, the father of the industrialized Beretta,) the duck with open wings, and the more simple "Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta" are some of the representations.
And then, there's the "Trident," which (truth be told) is not a trident at all.
The poet, writer, director, mariner, and journalist Gabriele D'Annunzio developed this graphic design to symbolize the will to get things done. The encircled arrows represent the three shots fired by a battleship that engages a potential enemy: the arrow on the left represents the first warning shot, fired at the ship's stern; the arrow on the right represents the second warning shot, fired at the ship's bow. The central arrow is the last round fired when the ship doesn't yield: this one is aimed at the ship itself. The logo was dubbed "Dare In Brocca" or "hit the target."
Videos
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Human Technology - a Film by Beretta
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The story of Beretta in the United States
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Beretta presenta: la Vittoria è Donna
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