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Beretta Model 21A Bobcat Review

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2011

One of the most famous "pocket pistols" on the market, the Berretta Bobcat is available in .22LR and .25ACP. Weighing in at under 12 ounces I say "a .22 is better than no bullet at all".

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  • ★★★★★ 5 star review, again!

  • @OneMansSanctuary Thanks brother! Glad you liked it

  • Thats a classy lookin piece. Is it yours? It looks well loved and well used.

  • @xUbastardx Belonged to my Grandmother, mine now :) Thanks

  • I thought PB stood for Pietro Beretta?

  • @ssdwellah I just looked it up and your certainly correct. Thanks for the info I will annotate!

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  • my grandpa has a 25cal one of these

  • Coulda sworn "PB" stood for Pietro Beretta, maybe I'm wrong. True it's stopping power is minimal but it sure beats the hell outta throwing rocks. Good vid tho

  • my dad got this firearm. I love shooting it.

  • L.W.Seecamp 32 and 380 best pocket pistol , for small size

  • I just bought the inox version of this gun, I haven't had the chance to try it out yet but will be going too soon. I had actually went to get a revolver but this was more in my price range and the 22lr ammo is a lot cheaper as well and will be fun to shoot. I've read they are picky on ammo and keeping it clean really helps too.

    I picked up some federal champion to try out and also cci stingers and mini mags.

    Thanks for your videos.

  • wouldnt you consider a 22 hollow point lethal enough?

  • Solid review, thank you.

  • .22 LR means Long Rifle not long round. 'PB' are initials of Pietro Beretta not pocket Beretta.

    Nice piece. I carry mine everywhere.

  • Just got done shooting one of these babies! They're so smooth!

  • On thing though, that was how many dry fires, 5? bad. Bobcat firing pins are not weak but WILL break with dry fires. Should use snap caps for the demo, or at least a fired cartridge in the chamber. Also after about 5000 rounds of standard ammo, should replace springs. All the parts are cheap and are available at brownell's online. Good luck, thanks for the vid.

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