Beretta Tomcat INOX 3032 (.32 cal) Review
I purchased and picked up this little beauty a few weeks ago, but delays in getting the ammunition and a heavy workload prevented me from making this video sooner. However, yippie! The ammunition I was waiting on came in, and after a bit of playing around with the furniture in my room I was able to get some decent lighting for a review vid. Beretta came out with the original Tomcat several decades ago, and it’s a fantastic weapon in its own right. But as ammunitions developed a flaw was discovered in its design. A discharge pressure of +130psi could, after a few clips, crack the frame or barrel, rendering the weapon unsafe or totally inoperable. Beratta took steps to solve this by changing the material of the barrel and frame; going from hardened aluminum to the INOX’s stainless steel. I haven’t seen any videos about the INOX pistol on youtube yet, so I’m uploading this as a little short sampler for anyone searching for a look at one. I’ll have a range video up hopefully sometime in the future. Model: Beretta Tomcat INOX 3202 Caliber: .32 Class: Pocket Pistol Magazine Capacity: 7 + 1 (tip-up barrel allows one extra round to be pre-loaded) Weight: Loaded – 9.8oz (278g) Unloaded – 9.1oz (258g) Material: Aluminum and Stainless Steel Length: 5′ Barrel Length: 2.5′ Height: 3.5′ Width: 1′ Action: Single/Double