Does anyone have one, shot one, know anything about them? I've looked for on-line reviews- they are a mixed bag. People on TFF seem to know more about guns than anywhere else. What does anybody think?
I used to have a Beretta Tomcat/32acp and liked it. But I can get the Bobcat for $265 compared to $377 for the Tomcat. 22lr seems really small, but I've found some 22 ammo from Remington- yellow jacket 22- of course it has a lot more velocity than 32acp- it also produces a lot more muzzle energy. Would this Bobcat be a reliable and viable little mouse gun??
Appreciate any input.
i have the fore-runner to the bobcat model 21 i have a model 20, it's almost the same gun i like it and it has worked real well with hardly any issues . but it is ammo sensitive working real well with the cci stingers. now about your remark the yellow jacket being more powerful than a 32acp yes maybe faster but not more energy.... if the numbers show that it has to be a misprint
Thanks for the replies. I've only had 1 22lr pistol (traded away).It seemed to have a lot of mis-fires. The 22lr ammo is at bud's gun shop- they are claiming 1500 ft per sec and 165 ft lbs of energy. That's quite a bit more energy than the other 22's. Do you think that's wrong? Looking at basic 32acp- their ft lbs of energy come in a little lower (which surprised me) and led to this post.
Just re-read my first post -Should have put a little more muzzle energy, not a LOT. I've had sinus surgery yesterday. My nose and face are too sore to sleep- spending the night at computer.
wow i guess one is never to old to learn, i had some free time and looked up 22 lr vs. 32acp ballistics. the remington yellow jacket 22 lr 33 gr travels at 1500 fps with a muzzle energy of 165 fp while the average 32acp 71 gr fmj travels at 900 fps with only 128 fp of energy. even the hottest self defense stuff from corbon travels 1050 fps and has muzzle energy of 147 fp
wow i guess one is never to old to learn, i had some free time and looked up 22 lr vs. 32acp ballistics. the remington yellow jacket 22 lr 33 gr travels at 1500 fps with a muzzle energy of 165 fp while the average 32acp 71 gr fmj travels at 900 fps with only 128 fp of energy. even the hottest self defense stuff from corbon travels 1050 fps and has muzzle energy of 147 fp
you know what you're right i went back and checked because i didn't believe the numbers. the 22 was tested in a 24 in barrel the 32acp in a 3 in barrel. i feel better now because it now makes sense. found the numbers for a 22lr shot from a 4in barrel revolver 1180 fps with 105 muzzle energy
The Beretta model 20 was never made in .22 LR.
The model 21 in .22 LR is prone to misfires in the D/A mode, as the hammer fall is not as long as in S/A.
I won the bid on a Beretta 21 A in 22 LR on ********* for $146.00. It's at my FFL dealer now and I pick it up this Monday. I didnt get it for carry but for plinking cans up close and generally having fun with. From my online research it sounds like they need a regular cleaning and and the prefered ammo choice being CCI 22 LR Mini Mags overall.
Rick O'Shay,
I have a Beretta 21 Bobcat, and it is one of my favorite rim fire guns to shoot. Mine will eat any .22LR ammo without a hiccup. I was told that a lot of LEOs in this part of the country carry them as BUGs.
I think you will like it. If you plan on using it for an occasional CCW, you will like the fact that it is safe to carry because of the long DA trigger pull.
My 2 cents worth.
Old Gun Guy
My wife had on as her ccw. It was too hard for her to bring it into action quickly. Even if she carried it cocked and locked she had a very difficult time releasing the safety. She has since moved on to the Ruger LCR.
Picked up my Bobcat tonight. I think it was a little while since it's been shot it was quite gummed up. I took it apart and hit it with some Tettra Action Blaster, oiled it up and used some Tettra Grease on the slide and it's opperating in top shape. The barrel and chamber look to be in great shape. I cant shoot it until Wed. night but will let you know how it does. Dbl. action and single action are smooth and light compared to what I thought I was going to get. Looks like it was carried alot from the finish wear.
A reply to your original question: I have a 21A and it will ONLY cycle WINCHESTER EXPEDITERS.I can't remember when I last saw any available. So I will be trading mine for a firearm I can actually use.
I've got one, and have had it out a couple times. It is accurate, even though it is the first, or in spite of the fact that it is the first handgun that I've ever shot. It is rather loud, a friend tells me because it has a short barrel.
The first time I took it out, I just loaded it with Federal, from the 525 round box. It was brand new, and the mag was rather dry. Every time I fillled the magazine, the first bullet would FTE. I thought about things for a few minutes, after I got tired of that...and oiled the bullets and mag, did some oiling of the gun as well. It was a lot better after that.
I very well may have been limp wristing the first round, as well.
I like the gun, it will fit in my pocket very nicely once I've got the CCW permit. Fun stuff.
I bought a model 21A in 1985. It still looks like new and I have had no problems with different brands of ammo. For its size, I find it to be accurate at close ranges. I have hit plates at 25 yds from a rest.
I have a model 21,find it to be very fun to shoot,way more acurate than it should be,with the tiny sights.
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