Does it shoot those little .9 mm cartridges?Picked up the Kel-tec P32 last night ..... it has the same "thinness" as the the Pico. (.075)
Does it shoot those little .9 mm cartridges?Picked up the Kel-tec P32 last night ..... it has the same "thinness" as the the Pico. (.075)
The Pistol shoots .32ACP. That is why it is called a P32.Does it shoot those little .9 mm cartridges?
I called Beretta to ask about the .32 ACP conversion kit and the person I spoke to told me that it was still in the works.
But it has been so long, that I really do not think Beretta is going to do this with the Pico. JMO.
Considering how long it was between when Beretta announced the Pico and when it actually hit the stores, I wouldn't hold my breath.I called Beretta to ask about the .32 ACP conversion kit and the person I spoke to told me that it was still in the works.
Right now they're under $200 at some of the online retailers.so about how much is one of those pico's costs?
Right now they're under $200 at some of the online retailers.
https://gunwatcher.com/pico-for-sale-in-stock/guns-best-price-link
Fortunately today it is possible to find the S&W BG380, the Pico, the LCP, the Taurus Spectrum, the Remington RM380 and several more on sale for under $200.00 pretty regularly.so about how much is one of those pico's costs?
Fortunately today it is possible to find the S&W BG380, the Pico, the LCP, the Taurus Spectrum, the Remington RM380 and several more on sale for under $200.00 pretty regularly.
Then the Remington RM380 might be one you could consider since it is steel slide and aluminum alloy frame. But it does have plastic grip panels.IMO, there are only 2 reasons to have a plastic gun, weight and cost. Plastic just isn't very expensive. Even though I own 4 of them, I really don't like them. They don't feel like guns; they feel like toys.