😂More Accurate Than An LCP Max!😂 Beretta 3032 Tomcat Unboxing, Range Review & First Shots!

Published on June 26, 2022
Duration: 12:52

This guide details the field stripping process for the Beretta 3032 Tomcat, a compact .32 Auto pistol. The process is straightforward, involving the manipulation of takedown levers to separate the slide from the frame, followed by the removal of the recoil spring and barrel. This basic disassembly is crucial for routine cleaning and maintenance. The firearm features an all-metal construction with a tilt-barrel design for direct chamber loading.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 3032 Tomcat is a .32 Auto pistol praised for its accuracy, outperforming the Ruger LCP Max at 25 yards. It features an all-metal construction, a 2.4-inch threaded barrel, and a DA/SA trigger with an estimated 3.5 lb SA pull. While initial FMJ feeding issues were noted, hollow points ran reliably.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & First Shots
  2. 00:17First Impressions & Purpose
  3. 01:16Unboxing Contents
  4. 01:30Firearm Specifications
  5. 02:21Controls and Sights
  6. 02:44Grips & Trigger Action
  7. 03:33Takedown and Capacity
  8. 04:15Caliber Variants
  9. 04:29Build Quality
  10. 04:44Ammunition & Range Plan
  11. 05:177-Yard Accuracy Test
  12. 06:47Mid-Range Performance
  13. 08:2325-Yard Accuracy Test
  14. 09:14Hollow Point Reliability
  15. 09:50Reactive Target Test
  16. 10:20Summary & LCP Max Comparison
  17. 11:41Outro & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Beretta 3032 Tomcat perform in terms of accuracy?

The Beretta 3032 Tomcat demonstrated good accuracy, with the reviewer achieving multiple hits at 25 yards and stating it was more accurate than the Ruger LCP Max. Initial feeding issues with FMJ rounds were noted but resolved during testing.

What are the key features of the Beretta 3032 Tomcat?

Key features include its .32 Auto caliber, a 2.4-inch threaded barrel with 1/2x28 threads, a tilt-barrel loading mechanism, manual thumb safety, and an all-metal construction (steel slide/barrel, aluminum frame).

What ammunition was tested in the Beretta 3032 Tomcat review?

The review tested Aguila 71-grain FMJ and Hornady Critical Defense 60-grain FTX hollow-point ammunition. The FMJ rounds experienced some initial feeding issues, while the hollow points ran reliably.

What is the trigger type and pull weight for the Beretta 3032 Tomcat?

The Beretta 3032 Tomcat features a double-single action (DA/SA) trigger. The double-action pull is described as stiff but smooth, and the single-action pull is crisp with a short reset, estimated at 3.5 pounds.

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