Beretta Tomcat
"With the Kel-Tec P3AT NO ONE has an excuse to carry anything less than a .380 pocket gun."
I wish this were true, but it's not. Millions of people in California cannot carry any model of Kel-Tec because they are not available for purchase here.
True, the trigger pull is certainly not as good as a match gun, but this isn't a match gun. Would you really want a loaded pistol in your pocket with a 2 1/2 lb. trigger?
My Tomcat has been great. Reliable and accurate (for a pocket pistol). I should warn you though, I purchased this gun from a cop buddy of mine who sent the gun back to the factory TWICE before it worked properly.
One thing that worries me is that if I fully load a magazine, I have a hard time manually unloading the magazine. I believe this is due to the .32 acp being a semi-rimmed cartridge. I think whats happening is the stacked rims make the top bullet "nose dive" because the rear of the stack will be taller than the front and the bullets will try to align themselves into a sort of AK banana clip fashion . The top round then tends to be angled down towards the top of the magazine lip, which makes it hard for the round to clear the magazine. Did that make sense? Have any other of you Tomcat owners noticed this problem?
Also, is there a difference between a Tomcat and a Beretta 3032? I thought they were the same thing, but the De Santis holster website has them listed as two different models. I know the Inox version has a thicker slide, is that it?