Beretta 30X Tomcat

Published on March 30, 2024
Duration: 0:56

This review highlights the Beretta 30X Tomcat's unique tip-up barrel for easy chambering and suppressed shooting capabilities. The video demonstrates loading, unsuppressed firing, suppressor attachment, and suppressed firing, noting the significant noise reduction. Technical specifications include .32 Auto caliber, 8+1 capacity, a threaded tip-up barrel, and DA/SA action.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 30X Tomcat is a .32 Auto pistol known for its unique tip-up barrel, allowing direct chamber loading without racking the slide. It features an 8+1 capacity and a DA/SA action, performing reliably even when suppressed with accessories like SilencerCo units.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gear Overview
  2. 00:10Magazine Loading Demonstration
  3. 00:18Tip-up Barrel Feature Explained
  4. 00:25Unsuppressed Shooting Test
  5. 00:33Suppressor Attachment Process
  6. 00:44Suppressed Shooting Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main unique feature of the Beretta 30X Tomcat?

The Beretta 30X Tomcat's most distinctive feature is its tip-up barrel. This allows users to load a round directly into the chamber by flipping the barrel upwards, eliminating the need to rack the slide.

What caliber is the Beretta 30X Tomcat and what is its magazine capacity?

The Beretta 30X Tomcat is chambered in .32 Auto (also known as .32 ACP). It typically features a single-stack magazine with a capacity of 8+1 rounds.

How does the Beretta 30X Tomcat perform with a suppressor?

When equipped with a SilencerCo suppressor, the Beretta 30X Tomcat shows a significant reduction in noise. The video demonstrates that the pistol's action cycles reliably even when suppressed.

What type of barrel does the Beretta 30X Tomcat have?

The Beretta 30X Tomcat is equipped with a threaded barrel that also incorporates the signature tip-up mechanism. This allows for easy suppressor attachment and direct chamber loading.

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