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Gardone Val Trompia (Brescian:Gardù de Altrompia) is a town andcomune in theprovince of Brescia, inLombardy, northernItaly. It is bounded by the comunes ofMarcheno andSarezzo. It is located in theTrompia valley. Gardone received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree on 21 September 2001.
It is home to the major small arms manufacturersFAMARS and Fabbrica d'Armi PietroBeretta. Among several regional makers of replica black powder firearms (such asA. Uberti, Srl., andChiappa Firearms), theDavide Pedersoli company leads in production of over 75 types of historical black powder muzzle loading and breech loading firearms and is also known as the dominant brand in black powder shooting competitions worldwide.