Beretta Tomcat Cracked Frame Fix
Fixed front, drift-adjustable rear. Barrel Length: 2.4 in. The only one Beretta USA still sells is the Inox here, which is fully stainless steel for both slide and frame. I forgot to mention in the. I'd also encourage folks to research how Beretta handled the alloy Tomcat cracked frame problems. Read several.
Forddave, I don't think they all break at some point, not the frame cracking in the same place on numerous Tomcats anyway. I have a S&W 22 revolver made in 1956.
Nothing broken.a S&W 469 made around 1980. The recoil spring seemed to lose its strength. S&W sent a new one, no charge on a 30-year-old gun. Ruger Redhawk, H&K 45, Winchester.22 Gallery Rifle and my very first Ruger Mark 1 that I had purchased 34 years ago. The Mark 1 serves as my competition pistol and I have not had any other problems other than the free slide spring on the 469. The Tomcat frame is a specific and clear quality issue.
It is not simple wear and tear. Beretta simply refuses to admit and address it. Beretta=Never again. I have read a lot of negative comments about the.32 Tomcat but all I can say is mine is performing great. I can't tell you how many boxes of ammo I put through it, lost count. It went to the range with me every week and between rounds with the.45 or.380, my friends and I would put a few more mags through the Tomcat. I want to keep it as a carry so it stays home now.
I used.71 grain Winchester ball from Wally World exclusively and the little gun never hiccupped after about the second box. Everything needs a break in but I only had a couple of failures to eject and feed.
It put a couple of hot brasses down my shirt collar but so does my.45 so. If you decide to buy, be sure and get the wide slide.
A couple of my friends who had the old Tomcats did have some problems but the new slide seems to be taking care of it, at least for me. There might be a few lemons out there but mine is a keeper. Leverage Roleplaying Game Pdf Torrent. NOT FOR SALE. Watching a documentary on spontaneous discharge of a Remington rifle, a long term problem that had resulted in several deaths.
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