July 20, 2017, 01:13 PM
PGTBeretta Tomcat Experience?
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Originally posted by j38:
Does anyone know the approximate date that the slide was made heavier - or is it still a coin toss as to whether it would be susceptible to cracking?
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Originally posted by PGT:
Serial numbers after 43x,xxx have a wide slide that helps mitigate frames cracks.
July 20, 2017, 06:47 PM
arfmelIf you are considering buying a pistol to defend the lives of yourself and your loved ones with, I think there are numerous better choices than a somewhat bulky .32acp with no extractor.
July 22, 2017, 03:43 PM
copaupI owned one of the early ones. It was a neat pistol, but not something I'd consider a practical first choice for defensive use. At the time I believed all my handguns had to have a defined purpose and I traded it away. Now I wish I'd kept it just because it was a neat little pistol. If I was looking for something for serious use however, there are much better, more reliable, and more durable options in more serious calibers in roughly the same size factor. If I needed super small I'd go LCP all day. The Tomcat, especially the later ones, was fairly chunky. If you could hide it, you could hide a PM9, LC9, or Glock 43 without significant extra effort.
July 22, 2017, 08:06 PM
j38I'll probably just stick with my S&W Mdl 38 airweight. It's really fine for the purpose and has served me well for quite a while.
Jerry