beretta .25 acp model 950:are these reliable guns?
megatronrules
January 20, 2003, 06:31 PM
How are these guns as far as reliability goes? I am thinking of getting one for a deep concealment gun or back up gun. I have a j-frame .38 I use for pocket carry also this would be a back up for that gun. I've looked at the keltec p32 and don't like it much so Iam leaning toword the beretta. I've also heard some of the p32's are picky at times is this true?
I know anything in .22,.25,.32 are all mouse guns so to speak. But I go by the motto of a .32 in hand beats a .45 at home. Also a .25 to a badguys face god forbid it is better then saying "please don't hurt me." So whats you take on this gun?
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sm
January 20, 2003, 06:37 PM
Yes these are reliable.
search TFL, plenty of Kudo's for the Jetfire.
others will chime in shortly I'm sure.
10-Ring
January 20, 2003, 06:38 PM
I've really enjoy mine...if you're so inclined, I would recommend them highly! :)
Marko Kloos
January 20, 2003, 06:57 PM
The Beretta Jetfire is the most reliable pocket pistol on the market. I've owned two, and never had a failure of any kind with any of them.
deputy tom
January 20, 2003, 08:56 PM
Go to the thread below and You'll see My answer posted the other day!tom.
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4591
BamBam
January 20, 2003, 10:51 PM
I've had a Jetfire for years.
The one problem I had was that the barrel tipped up once while firing. I believe that the catch wasn't fully seated. It literally field stripped itself in my hand; slide came off, etc.
I called Beretta while I was still at the range. To say that they were less than helpful would be an understatement. That kind of put me off with Beretta, especially with the tip-up barrel models.
I now carry a P-32 (and soon a P-3AT) but will say that the Jetfire has never had any type of malfunction since. Two other friends of mine bought Tip-up Berettas the same week I did and have had no problems.
tomkatz
January 21, 2003, 12:05 AM
best little underpowered gun I've ever owned......tom
GAMALOT
January 21, 2003, 12:52 AM
as compared to a 32/380 in plumbers terms "They will only leak a few drops less, but leak just the same"
ruger357
January 22, 2003, 06:53 AM
I've owned four with no problems at all. They were all .25's.
SigLaw
January 22, 2003, 10:33 AM
I bought one used so I do not know how many rounds it had but I have about 150 through it with no problem. Light and small and surprisingly accurrate. There is good selection of ammo and magazines available.
Spoonman
January 22, 2003, 10:57 AM
My Beretta 950s (.25 and .22 short) have been excellent little pistols. The .22 short is now retired (a little small in the caliber dept. and .22 short is hard to find in my neck of the woods anyway) but the .25 sees mucho service when nothing else will fit (like @ the beach). I also have a model 21 in .25. It's pretty nice, holds a couple extra rounds, and is double-action (not much of an issue for me). The two pistols are very similar but the 950 is smaller. I don't think I've had any firearms-related failures w/ either gun. The 950 is my favorite of the two. It has the parkerized finish and has always struck me as a 1/4 scale military pistol :) . It's ridiculously tiny, inexpensive, and way cool. You can't go wrong.
Clif
killjoy
January 22, 2003, 12:38 PM
BERETTA 950 in .25 ACP is small, cute and reliable however it feels like a brick compared to my Kel Tec p32 which is small, ugly, reliable and about as heavy as a pack of cigarettes.
PS. My 950 has to go back for repair as it has cracks in the slide.:)
one-shot-one
January 22, 2003, 12:48 PM
:) have modle 418 that is a predacessor to the 950.
built in 1956 and still going strong.
Scott13
January 22, 2003, 08:54 PM
1 word describes the Beretta Jetfire " RELIABLE " :)
bad_dad_brad
January 23, 2003, 08:34 PM
Ditto, very reliable, and pretty accurate as well. I find mine a lot of fun to plink with, but the ammo is too expensive to do much of that. I am very fond of my Jetfire and would like to get an inox (stainless) version one of these days.
Forseti
January 24, 2003, 11:37 PM
Why buy the .25 when the Kel-tec .380 is nearly out? If you are looking for small and light....
Kentucky Rifle
January 25, 2003, 11:45 AM
I purchased it as an "impulse buy". I was walking out of my regular gun shop, after "taking inventory" :) and feeling kind of "empty", ~The ol' "I want a new gun syndrome", when I looked down and there it was. As I've said before, I keep nine Hornady XTP's in mine. It's been perfect with all types of ammo including .25ACP Magsafes. I purchased some of those Silverwood grips like Lendringser has, but switched to the smooth, all walnut grips that the "EL" model Jetfire had. The Jetfire is in my rotation of pocket pistols. Of course, I always carry something bigger on my hip. (And maybe~~on my leg too! Ya'see, as another "impulse buy", I picked up a Galco Ankle Glove. A great ankle holster for a spare J-frame.)
KR
KMKeller
January 25, 2003, 11:49 AM
Infinitely!
Tropical Z
January 25, 2003, 12:07 PM
They may be reliable,but .25acp should have disappeared decades ago!Get one in .22lr and use Velocitors.
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