A Tribute to the Spirit of Exploration

The one-off Beretta SO Sparviere Marco Polo pays homage to the explorer seven hundred years after his passing.  

Edited by Elliott Greene

Brimming with courage and curiosity, Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer Marco Polo became the first documented European to journey across the entire Asian continent. His travels, immortalized in Il Milione (The Travels of Marco Polo), unveiled the breathtaking riches and mysteries of the Orient. His vivid accounts ignited the Age of Exploration, inspiring scores of others to embark on grand adventures that forever reshaped our world.  

Beretta unveiled its annual one-off shotgun late last year, dedicated to Marco Polo's legacy. The bespoke creation, made at Beretta's headquarters in Gardone Val Trompia, Italy, a mountain village near Milan, is a one-of-a-kind firearm crafted on the legendary SO6 EELL Sparviere over-and-under platform. 

"The Marco Polo PB Selection shotgun is an ode to a brave traveler who wasn't afraid to face new cultures and people, an explorer who opened his arms and eye to the wonder of the world, but always remained tied to his homeland," said Franco Gussalli Beretta, President and CEO of Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta. He added that the company's celebrative one-offs always have a link with its history. In this case, Venice, Marco Polo's hometown, is where they found documentation tracing the existence of Beretta back to the year 1526.

No less than 1500 hours of hand-engraving and another 500 hours of work by master gunsmiths, stock and gun case makers, and research and design departments went into creating the museum-quality firearm. "The SO Sparviere is the perfect platform for this celebrative piece: a traditional, exclusive mechanism that was transformed by Beretta to create something outstanding and surprising, with the side plates opening like the wings of a bird," commented Carlo Ferlito, GM & CEO of Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta.

Astounding artistry is featured throughout all components, built upon a base of grade 5 walnut finished with approximately 80 layers of Tru-Oil. The receiver's hammered and punched body depicts sailing and exploring themes. A copper-inlay pattern with diamonds and stars covers the trigger guard, forend iron, top lever, top rib, receiver shoulders, safety, bead, and the interior of the side plates, as the hand-detachable sidelock actions allow for admiration of the internal decorations. The top lever is highlighted by an iconic symbol of Venice, a winged lion, and the fret-worked key represents Marco Polo's Asian argali sheep. On the sideplate are two burin-engraved scenes from the explorer's travels.

A bespoke gun case completes the masterpiece: a bright yellow leather with a digital print of a medieval map of the known world at the time of Marco Polo is accented by blue leather details on the edges and handle. The interior is upholstered in a Venetian red silk fabric. The Murano-made tempered glass display case rests upon a matte-lacquered wood cabinet with galvanized steel elements. The decoration on the glass, made by the artisans at Arte Veneziana, is based on the original miniatures from Il Milione, reproducing San Marco's Square in Venice as it appeared in the 13th century.

"The craftsmen of our Pietro Beretta Selection atelier managed to astound us again with this unique shotgun, going beyond the limits of their immense skills and showing us something unprecedented," said Ferlito.