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What makes the Beretta Tomcat CA a "CA" model?

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  • #46
    Garandimal
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 2145

    Originally posted by DrewN
    .32 was considered a perfectly adequate round for decades. 99% of people will stop what they are doing if you shoot them with any caliber.
    Would expect the subset: Crack/Meth head criminal, to erode that percentage by a considerable margin.




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    • #47
      Tere_Hanges
      Calguns Addict
      • Mar 2013
      • 6260

      Originally posted by DrewN
      .32 was considered a perfectly adequate round for decades. 99% of people will stop what they are doing if you shoot them with any caliber.
      It was very popular among European police and military when officers road horses and all they would ever need a sidearm for was to euthanize a horse. I think executions were probably more common back then too. Outside of those two scenarios which hopefully arent as common these days, I can see why .32 has waned in popularity as a defense round.
      Last edited by Tere_Hanges; 05-08-2021, 9:45 PM.
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      • #48
        dmo171
        Member
        • Jun 2020
        • 428

        I could be wrong but can't you order one of these tomcats on GunBroker or something like that and have them ship it to your FFL dealer???

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        • #49
          Title1guy
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2015
          • 1333

          Hey Skyhawk,

          If you haven't done so already, may I suggest you start a .32 picture thread as you did a .380 thread, in the Handguns gallery? Would love to see a variety of .32s from Calgunners.

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