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this followed me home from the gun show.


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I like the little Beretta "cat" guns. I just can't get past that trigger guard. Looks out of place on a gun that size.

Got a range report on it yet?
 
I'm going to try it out Saturday, been wanting a small pocket gun for some time. Loading up purchases at the show and went back in to make sure we didn't miss anything. Fellow had two at the same price, one was all black so I figured to go for the prettier one.
 
Hello, I've had 2 of the model 21s. Nice guns, ammo picky. Will shoot as good as you can hold it. Enjoy.
 
I just picked one up today, identical to yours except very slightly used in box w/papers and extra mag at the Memphis gun show. Paid $85.00. I felt REALLY good about the deal.
 
I used to have a 21A. They also make a version with a decent blue job and walnut grips, or at least used to. I shot mine quite a bit, but it wasn't all that reliable. I was told that most people had good luck with Stingers or other hot ammo in their 21As, but mine actually worked best with cheap bulk pack standard veloctity ammo.

Still, there's something fun about those little Berettas. I've got a 950 with the optional long barrel in .22 short sitting at my transfer FFL that I need to pick up. If it is legal in your state, the little Berettas are a popular gun to fit with a compact factory suppressor. That's what I plan to do with mine eventually.
 
Thanks for the pic. Some guy on the Beretta forum posted his groups with one. I bet you can shoot better. The gun surely will.

They feed better in .25, but .22 is certainly cheaper to shoot, if you want a trainer for the .25.

.25 ammo is also better sealed. I see a M-950 in my near future.

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