Beretta is not only a trademark name in the manufacturing of guns, but also in high quality knives. It was in 1526 in Brescia, Italy that Pietro Beretta founded the Frabbrica D’Armi Peitro Beretta Company. Today a branch of the company is in Accokeek, Maryland and is now known as The Beretta U.S.A Corporation. Their hunting knives are as well-known and well loved as their guns. 
Blades and Handle Designs
Beretta’s popular stag handle on their lock-back bird knife is designed to fit perfectly in the hand. The handle materials for Beretta Knives range from, Cocobolo wood, Black zytel, Quince wood, and Silver. One has to see the quality of their aluminum handles to really appreciate their range of colors, as with the range of colors in the Micarta handles. Beretta hunting knives usually fall within the AUS 8 steel category, with the most favorite blade designs seems to lean towards the loveless drop-point blade, with a ground hollow-point. Their liner-lock folding knives sport a reversible thumb stud, which is nice for either right or left-handers. Their hardy looking Beretta Hunter Series Caper/Guthook Skinner knife comes with a lanyard hole, for handy hanging in reach.
Beretta Hunting Knife Prices
A Beretta Airlight II Liner-Lock knife may be purchased around $50 and upwards. Their skinner knives prices may vary with the handles on the knives and with the blade itself. The Beretta skinner fixed blade knives with Quince wood handles will around $150.The Beretta Ambi Hunter Knife with the Alaskan hunter blade comes around just between those prices at $100. This beauty sports a uniquely designed Cocobolo wood handle and a 3/38” blade. Total length of 7 ¾” makes for a good size knife with lanyard hole, a leather sheath is included.