Accurate, fun to shoot!,
November 04, 2012
I picked up a Tomcat second hand. Couldn't pass that up. The recoil is manageable. As far as the difficulty in racking, try doing it the easy way and flip open the barrel to chamber a round. As far as .32 ACP, it is the round that started WWI and ended WWII. This weapon is great for conceal carry and personal protection.
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Dominic from
Ogden, Utah
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I am not impressed,
May 29, 2012
I own a Beretta Tomcat 21ACP Matte. I am not impressed in the least. The slide is hard, the hammer comes back and bites any hand that is larger than a 15 year old girl. Fire power okay though once you get past the faults.
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Sweetie from
Boones Mill VA
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Great gun!,
March 25, 2012
This is a great gun. Love the size (fits perfect in my hand ~ I'm a smaller female) and is extremely accurate. It is picky about the type of bullets it likes, but .22 ammo is so inexpensive anyways, it isn't a big deal. This gun is really fun to shoot! I also enjoying showing it off at the range. I like that the first bullet can be loaded by "popping" the top :)
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Shooter from
North Carolina
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Perfect Backup Weapon,
November 20, 2010
Bought this to carry as a backup. Easily concealed, easy to shoot, and packs a punch for such a small handgun. My wife now carries it as a primary. After a few clips at the range she liked it better than her .380. Fits her hand perfectly, and she shoots it with pretty good accuracy. If you are looking for a small pistol, with a fairly big bang, the Tomcat is a good choice.
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MarkW from
Midwest
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The Perfect Pocket Pistol,
November 15, 2010
I keep my Tomcat in the buttoned flap pocket on my plaid quilted flannel jacket when I go out to work in my shop at night. It is small, light, and incredibly accurate. I have never missed a tin can at 20 feet with this one. It is hard to believe how accurate this tiny pistol is - especially when using European ammo.
I know I would be better off with a larger caliber carry piece. I have several such pistols, but those are much more inconvenient to carry. This one is small enough that packing it is no effort at all. The big 14 round 9 mm in a quick-draw holster is a lot nicer for emotional support but I rarely go anywhere that seems to justify the effort to carry such a heavy piece. This one is convenient for all occasions.
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Paul from
Camas, WA
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