Beretta has been making the things people shoot with for 500 years. Now it wants to outfit the person doing the shooting in style.
The Italian gunmaker pulled the wraps off its Training Gear Collection last month at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Houston. The pitch is straightforward. Beretta worked with elite competitive shooters to build a head-to-toe apparel system aimed at people who treat range time the way other athletes treat the gym, and the resulting seven-piece collection is the company’s most serious move yet into performance clothing.
The headline garment is the Cloak 2L WP Jacket, priced at $249. It’s built around a waterproof and breathable BWB EVO membrane with a four-way stretch polyamide shell, and the detail that will get attention is what Beretta is calling the Quick Draw full-length zipper system. The jacket opens fast and gets out of the way for holster access, while the exterior carries a DWR finish for shedding light precipitation.
A step lighter on the layering ladder sits the Sonoran Softshell Jacket at $199 and the Sonoran Softshell Vest at $179. Both use Beretta’s proprietary BWR membrane against wind and water, paired with a soft microfleece interior and a DWR-treated face fabric. The jacket adds an emergency hood and the vest skips the sleeves, but the shared design language is the same. Multiple zippered pockets, an adjustable drawstring hem and rear ventilation panels for the kind of airflow that matters when a stage gets long.
For thermal regulation without bulk, the $149 Apollo Merino Hoodie uses a double-faced fabric blending merino wool with viscose. It’s designed to layer cleanly under the softshells or work on its own, with what Beretta calls performance sleeves and a deep front zipper for venting on demand.
The collection’s base layers do the unglamorous work. The Ortles Long Sleeve T-Shirt at $79 leans on Polygiene anti-odor treatment and a quick-drying weave that should handle a wide spread of temperatures. The Champion’s Edge T-Shirt at $69 and the Champion’s Edge Polo at $79 use a technical double-knit fabric with SPF 50+ UV protection, infrared-reflective Stay Cool treatment and anti-odor finishing. In addition, the polo adds mobility-focused shoulder construction for shooters who spend real time mounting and presenting.
Patrick Mocorro, Beretta USA’s head of clothing and accessories, framed the collection in terms that will sound familiar to anyone who has thought hard about what they wear to compete. The gear is meant to move with the athlete, regulate under pressure and hold up to the kind of repetition that exposes weaknesses in lesser fabrics. He noted the line was field tested with shooters the industry already trusts.
Learn more at beretta.com.







