BERETTA TOMCAT
User-friendly design is common to all Beretta small frames. The exclusive tip-up barrel allows the user to easily load a round directly into the chamber. It also assists in the safe clearing of the pistol by allowing a live round to be easily removed from the chamber and the bore quickly checked. Jamming and stovepiping problems are virtually eliminated by the open slide design shared by all small frame Berettas. Keeping an eye on quality helps keep Beretta small caliber semi-automatics out front. Beretta pistols in the 3000 Series utilize the toughest of forgings for their barrels, while slides are fashioned from solid steel bar stock. Frames are machined from solid aluminum forgings. The new Inox versions and the exclusive 3032 Tomcat Titanium utilize the finest materials, difficult to machine but exceptionally corrosion resistant and durable. Features: Stopping power, concealability - that’s what the new double-action Tomcat is all about. Using 60-grain .32 ACP hollow-point ammunition, this latest addition to Beretta’s small frame collection provides firepower equaling the punch of a .380. Yet, all this serious capability is packed into a compact, lightweight, 4.9 inch (125 mm), 14.5 ounce (400 gr.) package. A drift-adjustable rear sight provides for superior accuracy. This model is available in a Matte black anti-glare finish or Blued glossy finish. Click here to visit Gunshopfinder.com's Beretta pistol page. Or, to find a Beretta dealer near you, select a state and then click "Submit." Looking for a laser for your Beretta? Check out the Crimson Trace laser grips we have for many models of Beretta pistols. |
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