Survival Backup Gun in 22LR: Beretta 20X Bobcat

Published on November 9, 2025
Duration: 20:04

This video provides an in-depth look at the Beretta 20X Bobcat in .22LR as a backup survival gun, highlighting its compact size, low weight, and integration with a Disavowed Group Mortem suppressor. The presenter discusses the pistol's features, including its effortless loading system, magazine capacity, and the benefits of using subsonic .22LR ammunition for reduced signature. It also compares the 20X Bobcat favorably against the .32 ACP 30X Tomcat, emphasizing reliability and logistical advantages of the .22LR platform for survival scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 20X Bobcat in .22LR is an excellent backup survival gun due to its compact size, low weight, and the logistical advantages of .22LR ammunition. When paired with a lightweight suppressor like the Disavowed Group Mortem, it offers a significantly reduced sound signature, making it ideal for discreet operations and small game acquisition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Backup Survival Gun Concept
  2. 01:01Video Sponsor: SDI
  3. 01:43Backup Survival Gun Pouch Setup
  4. 02:08Unloading the Beretta 20X Bobcat
  5. 02:30Effortless Loading System Explained
  6. 02:54Beretta 20X Bobcat Magazine Details
  7. 03:31Shooting Experience with the Bobcat
  8. 04:29Magazine Capacity and .22LR Ammunition
  9. 04:31Beretta 20X Bobcat Barrel and Threads
  10. 04:51Suppressor Height Sights
  11. 05:11Action Type and Manual Safety
  12. 05:15Magazine Release Location
  13. 05:35Double Action vs. Single Action Modes
  14. 06:07Safety Versatility
  15. 06:38Racking the Slide
  16. 06:48Cleaning and Reliability with .22LR
  17. 07:24Disavowed Group Mortem Suppressor
  18. 07:35Suppressor Construction and Cleaning
  19. 07:52Suppressor Weight and Thread Pattern
  20. 08:03Suppressor Technology
  21. 08:26Suppressor Attached to Bobcat
  22. 08:38Package Fun, Quiet, and Reliable
  23. 08:45Suppressor's Impact on Reliability
  24. 09:01Overall Package Performance
  25. 09:11Weight of Suppressed Setup
  26. 09:27Backup Survival Gun System Benefits
  27. 09:42Gun + Suppressor = Excellent Pistol
  28. 09:51Favorite Guns for Property Use
  29. 10:08Safety Check with Suppressor On
  30. 10:19Spare Magazine and Ammunition
  31. 10:27Federal .22LR Suppressor Ammunition
  32. 10:38CCI Suppressor Ammunition
  33. 10:48Benefits of Suppressor Ammunition
  34. 11:02Additional Ammunition Storage
  35. 11:16Contents of the Pouch
  36. 11:25Excellent System in a Small Package
  37. 11:40Comparison to 9mm or .357 SIG
  38. 11:53Comparison to Beretta 30X Tomcat (.32 ACP)
  39. 12:00Initial Thoughts on 30X Tomcat
  40. 12:06Issues with the 30X Tomcat
  41. 12:10Bobcat's Superiority in Experience
  42. 12:29Preparedness Standpoint
  43. 12:40Manual Safety Demonstration (Double Action)
  44. 13:1130X Tomcat Replacement Test Drive
  45. 13:47Malfunction with 30X Tomcat (Slide/Glove)
  46. 13:55Retrying 30X Tomcat Without Glove
  47. 14:2330X Tomcat Hollow Point Performance
  48. 14:3530X Tomcat Trigger and Safety Test
  49. 15:07Beretta's Customer Service
  50. 15:18Revisiting 30X Tomcat Issues
  51. 15:2630X Tomcat vs. 20X Bobcat Recommendation
  52. 15:41Bobcat Hiccups and Remedies
  53. 16:06Survival Gun Application (.22LR)
  54. 16:15Quiet Shooting with Suppressor
  55. 16:22Pouch Integration into Kits
  56. 16:30Bugout Bag or Survival Crate Use
  57. 16:37Use on a Boat or Vessel
  58. 16:54Backup Plan Makes Sense
  59. 17:07Final Thoughts and Wrap-up
  60. 17:10Listener Input: Emergency Kit Ideas
  61. 17:19Do You Need a Backup Survival Gun?
  62. 17:24Wilderness Survival Scenarios
  63. 17:31Gun's Capabilities: Food and Defense
  64. 17:36Reliability for Size and Type
  65. 17:42Suppressor Portability
  66. 17:45Quietness and Footprint Elimination
  67. 17:56Viability for Survival Scenario
  68. 18:02Not Go-To for Concealed Carry/Self-Defense
  69. 18:06Rimfire Cartridge Trust for Duty
  70. 18:09Capability in a Pinch
  71. 18:18Acquiring Small Game
  72. 18:25Purpose of the Bobcat
  73. 18:33Impressive Performance vs. Past Rimfires
  74. 18:38The 'Boxes Crossed Off' Scenario
  75. 18:46Hunting, Self-Defense, EDC Needs
  76. 19:06Backpacking and Wilderness Situations
  77. 19:13Adding to a Collection
  78. 19:15Fun and Easy to Shoot
  79. 19:17Great for Teaching New Shooters
  80. 19:22Comfortable and Pleasant to Shoot
  81. 19:35Listener Thoughts on Survival Gun Concept
  82. 19:40Thoughts on Beretta 20X Bobcat
  83. 19:46Better Than 30X Tomcat
  84. 19:48Support the Channel: magicprepper.com
  85. 19:55Check Description and Pinned Comment

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Beretta 20X Bobcat a good backup survival gun?

The Beretta 20X Bobcat is ideal as a backup survival gun due to its extremely compact size, low weight, and the .22LR caliber's logistical advantages. When paired with a suppressor like the Disavowed Group Mortem, it offers a significantly reduced signature, making it suitable for hunting small game or operating discreetly.

How does the Disavowed Group Mortem suppressor benefit the Beretta 20X Bobcat?

The Disavowed Group Mortem suppressor, made of 3D printed titanium, is very lightweight and directly threads onto the Bobcat's barrel. It significantly reduces the firearm's sound signature, making it quieter for survival applications. The slight backpressure it adds can also improve the pistol's reliability.

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

The Beretta 20X Bobcat features an effortless loading system that pops the barrel up for easy chambering and unloading. It has suppressor-height sights, a 2.8-inch threaded barrel, an 8-round single-stack magazine, and a double-action/single-action trigger with a manual safety. Its compact and lightweight design is ideal for concealed carry or as a backup firearm.

Why is .22 Long Rifle preferred over .32 ACP for survival in this context?

For survival, .22 Long Rifle is often preferred over .32 ACP due to the ammunition's ubiquity, lower cost, and lighter weight, allowing for more rounds to be carried. The Beretta 20X Bobcat in .22LR has also proven more reliable for the presenter than the .32 ACP Beretta 30X Tomcat, making it a more dependable choice.

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