This video compares Hornady Critical Defense 60gr FTX and Underwood Extreme Defender 55gr ammunition in 32 ACP using clear ballistic gel. Both rounds demonstrated minimal expansion, with the Underwood Extreme Defender achieving higher advertised velocities and slightly better wound channels, though neither round produced significant expansion. The presenter suggests that for 32 ACP carry, a flat-nose full metal jacket might be a more cost-effective and practical option for penetration and practice.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive ASMR guide to field stripping and cleaning the Beretta 80-Series pistols, often referred to as the "Cheetah". The tutorial covers the disassembly and reassembly process, with specific attention to barrel seating. It explicitly states that the guide applies to various models including the 81, 82, 84, 85, 87, and their B, BB, F, and FS variants, and also mentions it is applicable to the Browning BDA. Models excluded are the Beretta 86, 89, and 87 Target. The video emphasizes a calm, sensory experience with its ASMR approach.
This video reviews LOK Grips for classic firearms, specifically the Beretta 81 and Star BM9. The presenter highlights how these G10 grips enhance ergonomics, aesthetics, and shooting performance on older handguns. The review details the 'Ridgeback' model for the Star BM9 and the 'Thin Checkered' model for the Beretta 81, noting improvements in grip traction and a reduction in overall grip thickness, making the firearms more comfortable and controllable.
This video offers a tour of the Classic Firearms 'crib' in Nashville, showcasing a lifestyle centered around firearms. While not instructional, it highlights personal firearm preferences and storage, including an FN SCAR 17 and a Beretta 81 .32 ACP, alongside an SMG 45 kept in a freezer. The tour emphasizes a casual, gun-friendly living environment.
This video tests the durability of cast iron skillets against various firearms, including a Mosin Nagant (7.62x54R), an M14 (.308 Winchester), a 1903 Springfield (.30-06 Springfield with armor-piercing rounds), and a Beretta 81 (.32 ACP). The host demonstrates the penetration capabilities of each caliber, noting that larger rifle calibers like .30-06 and .308 were more effective at penetrating multiple skillets compared to the 7.62x54R and especially the .32 ACP handgun rounds.
This review covers the Beretta Model 81, also known as the Cheetah, chambered in .32 ACP. The presenter, Justin Opinion, acquired a 'very good' condition surplus model from Midway USA, noting its 1976 production start. He highlights its pleasant shooting characteristics, minimal recoil, and suitability for new shooters, despite the limited magazine capacity and basic sights. The firearm is described as a fun, inexpensive range gun rather than a self-defense or competition pistol.
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