New Beretta Tomcat 30X 32 ACP

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Published 2024-03-02
The Beretta Tomcat 30X in 32 ACP is an upgraded version of the original 3032 Tomcat with a lot of needed changes. Soft to shoot and no rack, tip-up barrel loading makes this a great choice for those with weaker hand strength. Thanks to Beretta USA for providing the Tomcat 30X for this review. ‪@berettavideos‬ ‪@BerettaCommunity‬

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All Comments (21)
  • @nmr6988
    Love Beretta. It's STILL privately owned! The inaugural product in 1526 was the arquebus barrel; by all accounts Beretta-made barrels equipped the Venetian fleet at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. Beretta has supplied weapons for every major European war since 1650.
  • @jinyatta4103
    I currently carry a Tomcat every day. The upgraded sights alone put this gun on my to-buy list for this year.
  • @Mrgunsngear
    I carried a Tomcat for years before the compact 380s existed in areas where carrying may not have been "legal" 👀
  • @AllAboutSurvival
    The tip-up barrel loading system is a game-changer, especially for those of us who value ease of use and reliability in our firearms. Plus, the soft shooting experience is a dream. Beretta continues to impress with their innovations in the handgun market.
  • I've got an original Tomcat that my dad bought me back in the early 90s' . This one is one of the ones that people were complaining of regarding the frame cracking . Well , I've probably shot over a thousand rounds through it since I've had it , and I can say that not only has the frame held-up well , I've never ever had a malfunction either . It's probably the most reliable auto I've ever owned , and it's definitely the most comfortable pocket gun I've carried . I love it and recommend it .
  • @maddog8148
    Let's make it simple.......It's a Beretta. They know what they are doing. 🙌
  • @buzzsah
    I have the older model that I bought about 7 years ago. My wife and I will be 75 in a few months, and I thought it would be a great piece for her. She and I are in good health, thank God. Our hands are still strong and have no problems racking a slide. I originally bought it for her for easy carry, see we live in a non-friendly gun state, and concealment is a must. However, she feels better with her 40cal full-size, so I carry the 32 50% of the time. The 32 with the pop-up barrel is great for anyone with weak or small hands.
  • This was my gun when I delivered pizzas in the means streets of Chicago Southside back in the 90's
  • @BirdDogey1
    I wish the 32 in general would make a comeback. Had my Tomcat stolen in the early 90s by a carney. Seriously. We need a soft shooting centerfire handgun for those who are recoil sensitive. Would love a 32 revolver but the ammo costs are just nuts.
  • I have the 3032 Tomcat and I regret buying it. Extremely finicky with ammo. You can't get through a magazine without failure to eject, failure to feed. The barrel release lever is not only stiff and unmovable, it is positioned so close to the grip that you can't get your thumb in there to push it forward. When the barrel is tipped up it takes a two handed downward pressure just to close it. The YouTube videos make it look so smooth and easy. Buyer beware! You might get a lemon. Customer service ignored all my emails and phone calls until my warranty expired. Beretta finally redesigned the barrel release lever on the 30X. Great! Maybe they really are listening to their customers complaints.
  • @Brad-ic4bp
    Can’t wait to get one. I traded in my old Tomcat a few years ago, and have regretted it since, but I’ve held off replacing it because I knew an upgraded model was in the works.
  • @FMDad-dm5qo
    Glad to see this. A Ruger LCP Max in .32 ACP would also be a heck of a good little mouse gun.
  • I like how your videos go, from shooting the gun first before the explanation part so we already have an idea of how the gun fires. Brilliant!
  • 25 acp will come back too. Now, that people of all shapes and sizes actually carry guns again, they need to be small, reliable, and easy to shoot well. Beretta made a good choice here. Smith did as well with the 32 j frame.
  • @joshbrown1381
    I recently picked up the Tomcat and the bobcat with the rebates. I’m glad I did. I had to get the threaded barrels. This new design is pretty nice.
  • Recently bought a new 3032 Tomcat Inox Stainless, Like every Beretta I have owned, it's just a fantastic, well-balanced, dependable firearm. I own a lot of pistols that are fun and reliable, but the Berettas just feel great exceptional in my hand, like a natural extension of my arm.
  • @aandc2005
    I've had a tomcat for years and still carry it👍 great review as always!!
  • @JeepinMaxx
    Thanks for the video! I bought the 3032 Tomcat when they 1st came out. I had a thing for .32ACP back in the 90's. Had the Tomcat, NAA Guardian, & the Keltec P32 (never could afford the Seecamp!)
  • @jimhovater8755
    Reminds me a bit of the 3032 Alley Cat they made 20 years ago.