The 3032 Tomcat offers all the features of the 21 Bobcat, adding a wide slide and a contoured tang to protect the thumb web and increase pistol control. The snag-proof design and slide blade front sight permit quick presentation and fast target acquisition followed by smooth, crisp trigger pull in double/single action. The tip-up barrel allows direct chamber loading and safe clearing of the pistol. Jamming and stovepiping problems are virtually eliminated by the open slide design shared by all small frame Berettas. The Tomcat's barrel is forged from special high-strength steel; precisely rifled for accuracy. It has a black finish. The Inox Tomcat model has a stainless steel slide and barrel with an exceptionally corrosion-resistant and durable gray-anodized frame to match the color and finish of the stainless components. The trigger, hammer, safety, magazine and other metal parts are blued.
Brand Beretta USA
Category Pistols
Caliber 32 ACP
Model 3032
Frame Finish Stainless Inox
Action SA / DA
Capacity 7+1
Case Type Hard
Grips Black Synthetic
Hand Right
Oal 4.92
Safety Two Position
Sight Configuration Fixed Front, Adj Rear
Sight Style Contrast
Weight 15.80 oz
Barrel Description Tip-Up Barrel
Barrel Length 2.40"
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 32 ACP (32 Automatic Colt Pistol, 7.65 Browning) was designed for Belgium's Fabrique Nationale by John Browning in 1897…the small, concealable semiautomatic pistols he was designing needed cartridges! The 32 ACP uses a .309-inch or 7.65mm bullet. Its original 71-grain bullet at 905 feet per second is no powerhouse, but it was a standard police and military cartridge in many European countries and remains a popular personal defense round. With modern jacketed hollowpoint loads it is much more effective than ever before. 32 ACP is no longer as popular as its big brother, the 380 ACP, but it is still widely manufactured and available. — Craig Boddington