Beretta 20X Bobcat .22 LR Handgun - TheFirearmGuy

Published on May 30, 2025
Duration: 7:17

This review covers the Beretta 20X Bobcat, a new .22 LR pistol featuring a tip-up barrel for easy loading without racking the slide. It highlights differences from the 21A Bobcat, including magazine capacity, grip material, and trigger design, while discussing its suitability for concealed carry and potential use with suppressors.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 20X Bobcat is a .22 LR pistol featuring a unique tip-up barrel, allowing easy loading without racking the slide. It boasts an 8-round capacity, G10 grips, an aluminum frame, and a flat single-action trigger, with variants available for suppressor use or concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsor: Checkmate Magazines
  2. 00:36Introducing the Beretta 20X Bobcat
  3. 01:0320X Bobcat Variants: Do It Yourself & You're On Your Own
  4. 01:48Differences from the 21A Bobcat
  5. 02:03Magazine Capacity and Grip
  6. 02:39Barrel Length and Trigger
  7. 02:55Trigger Pull and Reset
  8. 03:03Thumb Safety
  9. 03:10Disassembly and Frame Material
  10. 03:32Magazine Release Comparison
  11. 03:54Tip-Up Mechanism and Grip Material Comparison
  12. 04:15Trigger and Magazine Comparison
  13. 04:22Included Magazines and Box Contents
  14. 04:59Price Comparison: 20X vs 21A Bobcat
  15. 05:14MSRP of the 'You're On Your Own' Variant
  16. 05:35Pocket Carry Considerations
  17. 05:41Comparison with Ruger LCP Light Rack
  18. 06:08Frame Material Comparison
  19. 06:16Build Quality and Feel
  20. 06:31Magazine Material Concerns
  21. 06:40Quiet Launch and Overall Impression
  22. 07:06Call to Action: Subscribe and Share

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Beretta 20X Bobcat?

The Beretta 20X Bobcat is a .22 LR pistol featuring a tip-up barrel for easy loading without racking the slide. It comes with eight-round magazines, G10 grips, an aluminum frame, and a flat single-action trigger with a short reset. It's available in variants with suppressor-height sights or shorter sights.

How does the Beretta 20X Bobcat differ from the 21A Bobcat?

The 20X Bobcat has an 8-round capacity with plastic magazines, G10 grips, and a standard magazine release. The 21A Bobcat has a 7-round metal magazine, a thinner plastic grip potentially better for pocket carry, and its magazine release is located on the grip.

What is the purpose of the tip-up barrel on the Beretta 20X Bobcat?

The tip-up barrel on the Beretta 20X Bobcat allows users to chamber the first round by simply opening the barrel, eliminating the need to rack the slide. This feature is particularly beneficial for individuals with limited hand strength or injuries.

What are the different models of the Beretta 20X Bobcat?

The Beretta 20X Bobcat is available in at least two forms: one with a threaded barrel and suppressor-height sights, referred to as 'Do It Yourself,' and another with shorter sights and a non-threaded barrel, called 'You're On Your Own.'

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