The new Beretta 80X is now available in .32 ACP (as well as in .380). You can bet that 12+1 rounds and a 4.4" barrel will be sufficient to "accomplish the mission."
An Exclusive Series
AN EXCLUSIVE SERIES - THE NEW .32 ACP - 80X CHEETAH TACTICAL reimagines the legendary platform, with a new sleek design and enhanced features, including a threaded barrel for optimal performance. Built for modern-day concealed carry, this iteration retains the revered Vertec-style grip profile, the X-treme S Double/Single trigger, and a skeletonized hammer while introducing enhancements tailored with a suppressor option. With a ½” x 28 threaded black barrel, this pistol delivers unparalleled control and precision, ensuring rapid follow-up shots even under duress. Equipped with three white-dot sights, offering a reliable aiming solution that enhances both visibility and accuracy. The 80x Cheetah Tactical comes with 2 magazines, offering a 12-round capacity. Beretta understands the importance of comfort and usability in defensive firearms, and the 80x Cheetah Tactical delivers with an easier-to-rack slide and meticulously tuned recoil management.
NEW CALIBER .32 ACP
An ideal cartridge for its compact size and low recoil.
THREADED BARREL
Comes suppressor-ready out of the box with a ½”-28 threaded barrel for greater precision and more accurate follow-up shots due to reduced recoil.
ADJUSTABLE X-TREME S TRIGGER W/ SKELETONIZED HAMMER
A light, crisp, and consistent single-action/double-action pull. The
overtravel is adjustable to shorten the reset to 1mm.
OPTIC-READY SLIDE W/ INTERCHANGEABLE SIGHTS
Comes optics-ready, allowing for the ability to add an optic to improve accuracy and target acquisition speed.
VERTEC GRIP W/ FRAME MOUNTED SAFETY & PICATINNY RAIL
Allows for a more compact profile for carrying concealed. The added feature of a Picatinny rail gives the option for weapon-mounted lights and other Picatinny-mounted accessories.
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TECHNICAL SHEET
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Model:
80X Cheetah Tactical .32 ACP Black Threaded Barrel
80X Cheetah Tactical .32 ACP Black Threaded Barrel
Caliber:
- 80X Cheetah Tactical .32 ACP Black Threaded Barrel
-.32 ACP
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Magazine Capacity:
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- .32 ACP
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- Model
80X Cheetah Tactical .32 ACP Black Threaded Barrel- Barrel Length
4.4"- Grip Width
1.06"- Overall Length
7.3"- Sight Radius
133 mm- Weight Unloaded
25 oz- Frame Size
Micro Compact- Activity
Defense- Caliber
.32 ACP- Action
Single/Double Action- Color
Black- Overall Height
4.9"- Overall Width
1.4"- Threaded Barrel
Yes- Family
80 Series- Firearm Type
Pistols- Product Segment
Defense- Magazine Capacity
12 Rounds
Is that enough?
I don't understand why everyone wants to stuff a 9mm into a 3" barrel. Since the 9mm Luger is a higher-pressure cartridge.^ I like that, does it come in 9mm?
Outside of the 80X, I cannot find a .32 with all of the options available to someone running a 9mm micro. Such as a Hell kitty, Reflex or 43x. I think that and the current belief that "anything less than .380 will get you killed." are the major reasons why we dont see more .32 pistols.I don't understand why everyone wants to stuff a 9mm into a 3" barrel. Since the 9mm Luger is a higher-pressure cartridge.
1. This move robs both the 115 and 124-grain bullets of much-needed velocity. I see this as drastically counterintuitive and counterproductive.
2. The 'little lightweight-polymer 9mm pistols" tend to jump around like a flea on a hot griddle, making it slower to reacquire your target under stress, which increases the time between follow-up shots.
Not good.
Well we all know it worked for “Bond, James Bond”The foregoing post should give you an enlightened perspective on the ability of a properly placed "lowly .32" ACP.
I didn't go into this blindly. My Bersa .32 can exceed the penetration capability of my 2.7" barreled Kel Tec P32.
Contrary to popular belief, the Walther PP and the PPK can be effective. Proper shot placement and the right ammunition, and the .32 will "rise to the occasion". The Bersa is light, quick, and holds 10+1.
I'm neither reckless nor stupid.
Do you have actual experience with bad guys backing off after being shot OR is it something youve heard. Not saying hearing something is bad; just not the same as actually experiencing it. I ask because my partner was shot in the chest on a domestic call with a 9mm and managed to return fire killing the suspect and he was back to work in four monthsI have worked as an Armed Security Officer armed with a Glock Model 20. I also wore body armor. Not all scroats wear it. In the civilian world, most bad guys back off after being shot several times with any firearm.
I think its a mistake to equate 1930s European police weapons with 21st century US weapon choices.Seriously though, .32 was THE police round in Europe for a long time. If it was as weak as many seem to think it would have quickly been replaced by the 9-which was available
They are cheap because they have been surplused off in favor of...wait for it, better weapons.Here is one at AIM Surplus.
CESKA ZBROJOVKA CZECH CZ70 .32ACP PISTOL.
At $249.95, it is heavy but not a bad deal.
On THIS we agreeThe .32 ACP is very good for what it does.
I dont agree with much of what youve said above; but lets assume youre right, OK then carry a duty size 9mmI don't understand why everyone wants to stuff a 9mm into a 3" barrel. Since the 9mm Luger is a higher-pressure cartridge.
1. This move robs both the 115 and 124-grain bullets of much-needed velocity. I see this as drastically counterintuitive and counterproductive.
2. The 'little lightweight-polymer 9mm pistols" tend to jump around like a flea on a hot griddle, making it slower to reacquire your target under stress, which increases the time between follow-up shots.
Not good.