Tomcat .32 Bloop Tube

Published on March 22, 2026
Duration: 0:28

This video demonstrates the use of a Beretta Tomcat .32 ACP pistol equipped with a suppressor, often referred to as a 'bloop tube' concept. Experienced shooter Misha manually loads a single round directly into the chamber and fires it at a steel target on an outdoor range. The demonstration focuses on the sound signature of the suppressed firearm.

Quick Summary

The Beretta Tomcat .32 ACP is demonstrated with a suppressor, utilizing a 'bloop tube' method where rounds are manually loaded directly into the chamber for single shots. This technique bypasses traditional magazine feeding and is shown on an outdoor range, highlighting the suppressed firearm's sound signature.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Beretta Tomcat Intro & Loading
  2. 00:06.32 Tomcat Suppressed Firing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'bloop tube' firearm setup?

A 'bloop tube' is an informal term for a firearm, often a suppressed pistol like the Beretta Tomcat shown, where rounds are manually loaded directly into the chamber for single shots, bypassing the magazine feed system.

What caliber is the Beretta Tomcat shown in the video?

The Beretta Tomcat featured in this video is chambered in .32 ACP. The demonstration specifically involves loading and firing single .32 ACP cartridges.

What safety precautions should be taken when using a suppressed firearm?

Always ensure the suppressor is securely attached and rated for the specific firearm and ammunition. Maintain safe firearm handling, verify the chamber is clear when not firing, and be aware of your surroundings and backstop.

How is the Beretta Tomcat loaded in this demonstration?

In this demonstration, the Beretta Tomcat is loaded using a 'bloop tube' method, where a single .32 ACP cartridge is manually inserted directly into the chamber, bypassing the magazine.

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