Beretta 21A-.22lr, an Impulse Buy

WOW, didn’t realize that they were going for near that much! I assume that is for a new 21A. I don’t think 950’s are being made anymore.
Larry

Yes. There's a 21A under the glass with a price tag of $579. It's been there at least a year. Looks like it's brushed stainless.

Too rich for my blood.
 
Yes. There's a 21A under the glass with a price tag of $579. It's been there at least a year. Looks like it's brushed stainless.

Too rich for my blood.

Beretta had a $150 rebate going last year. Considering the rebate (which could take nearly 4 months to receive), shipping, tax and transfer, it was possible to buy the INOX (stainless) version for about $320 OTD.
 
Beretta had a $150 rebate going last year. Considering the rebate (which could take nearly 4 months to receive), shipping, tax and transfer, it was possible to buy the INOX (stainless) version for about $320 OTD.
I picked a Beretta 3032 Tomcat Covert.They were blowing them out for $400 in December.
With $150 Rebate the Net cost was $250 +tax and transfer. I opted for the paper check for my rebate. Received it in 5 weeks.
FYI a new updated version of the Beretta Tomcat is just coming out. Mags are not compatible with the 3032 Tomcat.

Beretta 30X Tomcat Just in Case Pistol | Beretta
 
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I have 2 Beretta 21-A's and a Walther TPH. Been using CCI Stingers to break them in. Not one issue yet on any of them. Easy to hit a 5" target at 7yds considering they don't have "real" sights.

Don't have the specs but the barrel on the Beretta looks to be 1/2" shorter than the TPH. The grips on the Beretta are fatter and longer than the TPH making it easier to hold. I've been clipped a few times by the slide on the TPH.

I've had people ask me at the indoor range what I was shooting. Their jaw drops when I show them. Those Stingers do pack a punch.
 
I have 2 Beretta 21-A's and a Walther TPH. Been using CCI Stingers to break them in. Not one issue yet on any of them. Easy to hit a 5" target at 7yds considering they don't have "real" sights.

Don't have the specs but the barrel on the Beretta looks to be 1/2" shorter than the TPH. The grips on the Beretta are fatter and longer than the TPH making it easier to hold. I've been clipped a few times by the slide on the TPH.

I've had people ask me at the indoor range what I was shooting. Their jaw drops when I show them. Those Stingers do pack a punch.

I had a TPH years ago.

Beautiful little gun, like a piece of jewelry, and really accurate for what it is, but kind of nasty to shoot.

One I let go that I don’t miss.
 
I purchased one on a whim and I was pleasantly surprised how much fun it is was to shoot! Neat little pistols.
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