Beretta 20X Bobcat: Tip-Up .22 Gets an Overhaul

Published on October 21, 2025
Duration: 7:44

This review of the Beretta 20X Bobcat, part two of Project Rimfire, details significant improvements over its predecessor, the 21A. Key upgrades include vastly improved sights, a redesigned magazine release and magazine, a more usable safety, and an overhauled action for a lighter trigger pull. While not a life-trusting carry gun, it excels as a suppressed .22 LR platform for plinking and pest control, though its reliability is sensitive to fouling, requiring frequent cleaning.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 20X Bobcat is a significant upgrade from the 21A, featuring improved sights, a redesigned magazine release and magazine for 8+1 capacity, and a lighter double-action trigger. While .22 LR pocket pistols have inherent reliability challenges, the 20X performs well, especially when suppressed, though frequent cleaning is recommended.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction & Project Rimfire
  2. 00:39Beretta 20X Bobcat Overview
  3. 00:5621A Bobcat Legacy
  4. 01:35Sights Improvement
  5. 02:14Grips and Ergonomics
  6. 02:30Magazine and Mag Release
  7. 02:57Safety and Barrel Release
  8. 03:26Trigger and Action Overhaul
  9. 03:42Shooting Experience and Suppressor
  10. 04:14Reliability Testing Protocol
  11. 05:28Reliability Results
  12. 06:02General .22 LR Pocket Pistol Reliability
  13. 06:22Suppressed Reliability
  14. 06:45Holster Compatibility
  15. 07:11Conclusion & Next Video

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main improvements in the Beretta 20X Bobcat compared to the 21A Bobcat?

The Beretta 20X Bobcat features significantly improved sights, a redesigned magazine release and magazine with higher capacity, a more usable manual safety, and an overhauled action for a lighter double-action trigger pull. These updates make it a more modern and user-friendly firearm.

How reliable is the Beretta 20X Bobcat, especially with .22 LR ammunition?

The 20X Bobcat showed decent reliability with 2 malfunctions in 200 rounds of CCI Mini Mags and 1 malfunction in 100 rounds of CCI Standard Velocity. However, .22 LR pocket pistols are generally less reliable due to ammunition and design constraints, and the 20X requires frequent cleaning to maintain performance.

Is the Beretta 20X Bobcat a good suppressor host?

Yes, the Beretta 20X Bobcat is an excellent suppressor host. When tested with a suppressor, it ran for over 200 rounds without cleaning and experienced zero stoppages, suggesting the added back pressure enhances its cycling reliability.

What are the sight options for the Beretta 20X Bobcat?

The Beretta 20X Bobcat is available with two sight options: suppressor-height sights on threaded barrels and standard, shorter sights on non-threaded barrels. Both are removable and represent a major upgrade from the 21A's basic sights.

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