This YouTube video, titled 'Why the ADX Cheetah Is a Hidden Gem for Concealed Carry,' focuses on a specific firearm model, the ADX Cheetah, highlighting its suitability for concealed carry. The description provides links to the creator's main channel, podcast, and other social media platforms, indicating a dedicated audience interested in firearms content. While no transcript is available, the title and description strongly suggest a review or informational piece about this particular pistol for personal defense applications.
This review focuses on the Beretta 21A Bobcat, highlighting its compact size and unique tip-up barrel feature for easy chamber loading. The video demonstrates magazine loading, live-fire performance at an outdoor range, and showcases the pistol's ASMR-friendly presentation. Key technical specifications like its .22 LR caliber, 7+1 capacity, and DA/SA action are detailed.
This review focuses on the Beretta 87 Cheetah, highlighting its .22 LR caliber and blowback action. The video demonstrates loading and live-fire, featuring slow-motion visuals of the cycling slide and brass ejection. Ammunition used was CCI Suppressor .22 LR.
This FPV range day video showcases the Beretta 84BB in .380 ACP, highlighting its classic design and performance on steel targets. The demonstration emphasizes recoil impulse and sight recovery from a first-person perspective. The video concludes with the slide locking back on an empty magazine, offering a final view of the firearm's controls.
The Beretta 80x Cheetah revives the classic Cheetah series, chambered in .380 ACP. It features modern upgrades like a light rail, optics-ready slide cuts, and front/rear cocking serrations. The pistol is noted for its easy-to-shoot characteristics, making it suitable for new shooters, and boasts an extreme double/single action trigger and a Vertec style grip for enhanced handling.
The Beretta 80X Cheetah updates the classic 80-series with modern features like an optics-ready slide, Picatinny rail, and forward serrations. It retains the 13+1 .380 ACP capacity and offers an improved double-action trigger. While the safety mechanism shifts from cocked-and-locked to a decocker/safety lever, the 80X aims to blend classic aesthetics with contemporary functionality for concealed carry.
The Beretta Model 86 Cheetah is a rare .380 ACP pistol distinguished by its unique tip-up barrel, facilitating easy loading for those with limited hand strength. It offers classic Beretta quality with a smooth DA/SA trigger and an aluminum frame, though its 8-round capacity is modest by modern standards. Its rarity makes it a highly desirable collectible, often commanding a high market price.
This video showcases a Beretta Model 81BB Cheetah pistol, chambered in .32 ACP, with a blued finish. The content appears to be a POV firing demonstration and celebration of reaching 1,000 subscribers. The pistol is noted as police surplus from the defunct Italian Forestry Service, adding a historical and niche appeal.
This video features Eric showcasing and demonstrating the Beretta Model 85 FS Cheetah pistol chambered in .380 ACP. The content highlights the firearm and its operation. Special acknowledgments are given to Remington and GunMagWarehouseTV for their support in creating the video. The description also includes various links for supporting the channel, including merchandise and other platforms, along with a standard disclaimer about responsible firearm handling and the educational nature of the content.
This review covers the Beretta 84FS Cheetah in .380 ACP, highlighting its compact size and 13-round capacity. While a smooth shooter, the host notes potential grip issues with the beaver tail and a dislike for the magazine disconnect. Reliability testing showed a slide lock-back failure with certain brass ammo, but success with steel case and hollow points. It's considered a viable, albeit snappier, concealed carry option compared to the 92FS.
The Beretta Model 84 Cheetah in .380 ACP offers a classic, larger-frame alternative to modern micro-380s, boasting a 13+1 capacity and superior shootability. Despite its 1976 design, it remains a reliable and effective option for self-defense, especially when available as surplus. Its DA/SA trigger, alloy frame, and simple field stripping make it a practical choice for those prioritizing capacity and recoil management.
This video showcases the restoration of a Beretta Cheetah pistol, which had suffered damage from battery acid. The restoration process involves bringing the firearm back to life and applying a Graphite Black Cerakote finish. The description also includes a link for viewers interested in sending their own firearms for similar work.
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