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Simon

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I'm thinking about getting one of these. More of a revolver guy but looks like a great pocket pistol. I've heard good and bad about them. Anyone who owns one please let me know if they're ok. Looking at the Inox version. Cool looking gun and like the pop up barrel.???
 
So sorry. New to this forum thing. Just wanting to know if this gun is worth the $450 at big box gun shop here in west coast Florida? With only 1 magazine. Extra mags are $32 !
 
Have you ever tried one? On the one post you made, that nobody responded to, I think you can delete it if you want. I usually don’t go below a .380 caliber myself, but I’m sure somebody here may be able to give you some answers. Welcome to forum.
 
Don’t have one, but I’ve shot them.

Recoil is very controllable, and the tip-up barrel is a nice feature, because the slide is STIFF.

Drawback—they have a nasty tendency to crack their frames, and Beretta only warrants them for 1 or 2 years. On top of that...they’re pretty big, for what they are. I’m pretty sure my P238 is an overall smaller package.
 
I looked into Sig & Kimber small .380 but I have some slight nerve damage in my dominant right hand. That's kinda why I was thinking about this .32. I'm trying to train my left hand with my Ruger SP101 .22lr.
 
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Hi Simon, welcome to the forum. Chris Baker of Lucky Gunner (I guess a competitor of your company ;)), did a whole series on Pocket Pistols. Below is his video/article on the 32 ACP that includes (among others) the Beretta Bobcat 32 ACP. I usually just watch the videos and then read the comments (some give other alternatives and additional useful information). You may want to watch the whole series on Pocket Pistols Chris did, although I don't own nor fired any, I found them highly informative. I just watched one today that he did on the Ruger LCPII 22LR that was informative. These all can be found in the "Luck Gunner Lounge" archives. Good luck on whatever direction you choose.

 
If anyone has any interest in some extremely high quality civil defense ammunition check out Libertyammo.com. I'm a quality control manager there. Located in Bradenton Florida. All nickel plated with a patented deep cavity hollow point. Major initial expansion on body tissue.
Welcome to the forum Simon.
I have Civil Defense ammo in 9mm that I've shot through a carry pistol to check reliability too which I found the ammo chambers, shoots, and extracts just fine. I was really impressed with the Civil Defense 10mm ammo used in a video I seen online being shot into a pork shoulder. 😁👍
 
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