This video reviews the US Cartridge 100 grain Bonded Hollow Point .380 ACP ammunition, tested in a Beretta 84 police trade-in. The speaker found this ammunition to be affordably priced, comparable to FMJ rounds, and demonstrated its reliability by firing a full 13-round magazine without malfunctions. The review highlights the ammunition's deep hollow point design and overall quality, concluding it offers excellent value.
This video reviews a Beretta 84 police trade-in, highlighting its excellent condition and smooth operation after lubrication with Combat Lube. The speaker demonstrates its impressive performance on an outdoor range, noting the .380 ACP caliber's manageable recoil in this specific model. Acquired for $280 from Palmetto State Armory, the Beretta 84 is presented as a satisfying purchase for firearm enthusiasts.
This video features a review of the E.A.A. Girsan MC14G84, identified as a Turkish clone of the Beretta 84. The description highlights affiliate links for various firearm accessories, including earmuffs, rests, tools, and cleaning gear, as well as discount codes for several firearm manufacturers and retailers. It also includes links to donate to the channel and their Patreon page, along with their website and social media profiles. The video appears to focus on a specific handgun model with supporting product promotions.
This YouTube Short showcases the Beretta 84 BB pistol, highlighting its Italian origin. The video directs viewers to the Classic Firearms primary channel and their second channel, Outside The Warehouse, for more content, as well as a podcast channel. Given the brevity of a Short and the limited information, it's likely an introductory piece to the firearm.
This video features a review of the Beretta 85BB Cheetah, a 1980s carry pistol. The presenter expresses a strong liking for the firearm, highlighting its shooting characteristics. The review also mentions a comparison with the Beretta 84, noting minor differences and praising both models. The video aims to assess the viability of older concealed carry firearms in the current market, suggesting that the Cheetah remains a capable option. The endorsement from @tfbtv James Reeves is also highlighted, adding credibility to the assessment.
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 provides a review of the Tisas Fatih 380B handgun, which is presented as a clone of the Beretta 83/84 Cheetah. The description mentions the item number and the seller, Aim Surplus. It also includes extensive support links for the "BERETTA9mmUSA" channel and lists several sponsors and affiliate links for various firearm-related products such as ammunition, gun belts, speedloaders, grips, and shooting earplugs. The video also includes a standard YouTube disclaimer regarding responsible firearm handling and legal compliance.
The Beretta 84 Cheetah, a 40-year-old Italian .380 ACP pistol, offers a unique blend of classic design and modern capacity. Despite its age, it provides a 13+1 round count and a 3.8-inch barrel, making it a viable concealed carry option. Its DA/SA trigger, open-top slide for reliability, and manageable recoil contribute to its appeal for enthusiasts and those seeking a distinctive EDC.
This video offers shooting impressions of the Tisas Fatih B380 pistol, noting its status as a licensed Beretta 84 clone. The description highlights the video's purpose is to share firsthand experiences with the firearm. It also includes promotional links for an Instagram account, Optics Planet discount code, Amazon affiliate link for gear, and channel merchandise.
The SDS Imports Tisas Fatih B380 is a licensed clone of the Beretta 84, offering a 13+1 capacity in .380 ACP. It features a comfortable SA/DA trigger with second-strike capability and a robust build quality, including a non-captured recoil rod and long rails. The pistol's larger size compared to pocket .380s enhances shootability, and its open-top slide design suggests high reliability.
This video showcases new firearm products and accessories from several manufacturers. Featured items include a SIG Sauer P365 with an ambidextrous thumb safety, ideal for concealed carry and EDC. Butler Creek presents the ASAP Electronic Magazine Loader for AR-15 magazines, offering rapid loading of 5.56/.223 ammunition. Cole-Tac introduces the QD Thingy sling swivel socket and a Hunter Ammo Wallet for carrying spare rifle rounds. Finally, Tisas demonstrates the Regent Fatih, a clone of the Beretta 84 compact pistol, also equipped with an ambidextrous safety.
The Browning BDA .380, essentially a Beretta 84 variant, is reviewed for its historical significance and reliable feeding, even with hollow points. Despite its large size and weight for a .380, it offers a 13-round capacity and manageable recoil. The slide-mounted decocker is noted as a potential ergonomic issue, and its long-range accuracy requires adjustment.
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