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    Default Beretta Tomcat (.32) for CC "All the time?"

    I was looking into the 22 Bobcat, but the .32 is the same size. The LCP with laser seems like a good 'emergency backup' choice also, with minimum ammo size for good CC. It would go in the fanny pack, and thus would be with me all the time, as opposed to the Sig .40, which (will need a shoulder holster, and most likely a coat). Anyone have one? The big benefit is that its DA/SA, so if your jittery, your not janking all over the place.

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    The Beretta 21A Bobcat .22s have had feeding and extraction issues. The .32 ACP Tomcat has almost as much power as a .380, and I prefer it's trigger and exposed hammer to the polymer .380s that are so popular nowadays. Some guys have had issues with them, and they are a little heavy, but they seem to be pretty good guns. Personally, I'd go with an alloy framed Bersa in .380 instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint45 View Post
    The .32 ACP Tomcat has almost as much power as a .380 ...
    Not doggin' on ya, man...that just sounded funny when I read it!

    I have a Jetfire (.25ACP from the mid-60s, I think) and one of the Beretta .22 pistols. They both work flawlessly.

    I frequently carry the Jetfire in a vest pocket when I'm riding the bike. I don't really worry about all the caliber wars and such. It shoots well and it's very small and easy to carry/conceal. They do have their downsides but almost everything is a compromise in one way or the other.

    I think the Beretta .32 would be a fine choice for a small pocket gun.
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    Not if you are left-handed (FYI). Those small Berettas have the mag release in the left grip, and if you're a lefty, you will release the mag when you squeeze the gun tightly during stressfire drills.

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    Lefty, schmefty... Learn to shoot right-handed like normal people!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sneakerd View Post
    Fartknocker.
    That made me laugh. A lost reminder of my childhood. We called each that all the time. I rarely hear it these days.
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    It's a decent tease word. Not too nasty.

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    I used to own a Jetfire and sold it to fund another purchase . . . one of the few guns I regret selling. It is only a .25 ACP (about half the power of the .32 ACP) and SAO, but it holds 9 rounds which can be empted in a little over a second with no recoil and it will never jam. These guns are about as reliable as a Makarov. They are a far better choice than a Bobcat or a Minx. I know some guys have been very happy with their Bobcats, but there are dozens of complaints about them breaking and jamming on various forums so it is not a perfect design. As a lefty myself, I've never had an issue accidentally engaging the mag release on a Jetfire. If it is an issue for you, you can buy a set of thicker wood or polymer grips which will eliminate this problem -- although it will widen the pistol by about a third of an inch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint45 View Post
    I used to own a Jetfire and sold it to fund another purchase . . . one of the few guns I regret selling. It is only a .25 ACP (about half the power of the .32 ACP) and SAO, but it holds 9 rounds which can be empted in a little over a second with no recoil and it will never jam. These guns are about as reliable as a Makarov. They are a far better choice than a Bobcat or a Minx. I know some guys have been very happy with their Bobcats, but there are dozens of complaints about them breaking and jamming on various forums so it is not a perfect design. As a lefty myself, I've never had an issue accidentally engaging the mag release on a Jetfire. If it is an issue for you, you can buy a set of thicker wood or polymer grips which will eliminate this problem -- although it will widen the pistol by about a third of an inch.
    Maybe its a matter of finding the right ammo. They make a Titanium model Tomcat. Whats the diff from a 'jetfire', they looks the same.

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