Feb 13, 2014 beretta tomcat cracked frame. Aug 23, 2011 Beretta Tomcat frame crack issue I'm wondering if anyone on INGO has personally had issues with frame cracking on a Beretta Tomcat-particularly on the inox (stainless) version. I used to have the regular, matte black Tomcat, and I liked it a lot and shot it well. Jan 18, 2006 If you own or are intending to buy a used TomCat, please check for function and cracked frame, if the machine was built in the earlier release period. Ed/quote Hey thanksa bunch.I bought mine in either 2001 or 2002.I may be allright on the frame thing recall. I will try some of the silver tips for carry use. Joined Jan 25, 2006. The Tomcat has a lot of problems. The regulars at the Beretta Forum website typically agree that Beretta should really discontinue this gun. Admittedly, some people DO like theirs. But the slide and frame cracking issue is really ridiculous. And, the changes that have been made to.
This was in 2007.No mentioning of a cracked frame. I loved the smallness of the gun for concealed carry. It was accurate. I keep records of the #of rounds I fire. After 136 rounds over the next 8 years the frame is cracked. I sent it back to Beretta to be repaired or send me an Inox Tomcat and I would pay them the cost over my black tomcat. Buy Beretta 9000 Series Frame Factory replacement gun parts, accessories and gunsmithing service on most manufacturers including Browning, Winchester, FN America, Beretta, Benelli Franchi, Stoeger, Remington, Bushmaster, Marlin, Sig Sauer, HK and many more. Because of your mention of a recall/fix I started investigating on the internet to find out what he was referring to and found a thread at Gundirectory.Com on the 3032. On reading that thread I found out about the cracked frame problem. I check the YL's Tomcat. It has the same crack in the frame they mention on that site. Dec 09, 2016 When I bought my Tomcat (for my wife) at Keith's, I expressed concern about the cracked frame history of the guns. They put me touch with the regional Beretta representative who sent me a personal note stating how committed Beretta was to making their customers loyal and happy and inviting me to contact him directly if I had any problems. If you own a Beretta Tomcat, open the tip-up barrel and inspect the frame rail above the trigger pivot hole for cracks, as shown in the photo. Beretta doesn't 'repair or replace' these any more, nor do they warrant them for use with hand loads or ammunition which exceeds 130 ft.-lbs. Manufacturer's rating.
A Magnum Opus on heavy loads for the .32 ACP < for use in suitably strong, STEEL framed guns> is being submitted soon for The Fouling Shot, but important safety information needs to get out now and not wait for publication!
My advice is to severely limit loads producing over 130 ft.-lbs. to occasional/emergency use only in micro pistols like the Beretta Tomcat for two reasons:
1) because they may cause serious 'slide bite'� if you have meaty hands and don't use a Hogue Grip Sleeve, as I painfully found out. And
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My Beretta Model 3032 INOX Tomcat until recently had digested over 2000 rounds of hot Euro and heavy bullet hand loads before eventually failing.
If you own a Beretta Tomcat, open the tip-up barrel and inspect the frame rail above the trigger pivot hole for cracks, as shown in the photo.
Beretta doesn't 'repair or replace'� these any more, nor do they warrant them for use with hand loads or ammunition which exceeds 130 ft.-lbs. manufacturer's rating.
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If you choose to use 'hot' loads in yours, then you are on 'your own nickel.'�
I will continue to use my Tomcat as a teaching tool to demonstrate the advantages of the tip-up barrel for women or elderly who have trouble racking the slide, but any shooting will be VERY limited from now on, with more sedate loads than my hand loaded 'Buffalo Bore' approximations.
I still have no reservations firing the heavy .32 ACP loads in STEEL FRAME, standard sized guns such as the Colt M1903, Walther PP, Beretta M1935, CZ27, etc., replacing recoil springs with the heavier Wolff .380 ACP replacements where available.
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A Magnum Opus on heavy loads for the .32 ACP < for use in suitably strong, STEEL framed guns> is being submitted soon for The Fouling Shot, but important safety information needs to get out now and not wait for publication! Mission planner for mac.
My advice is to severely limit loads producing over 130 ft.-lbs. to occasional/emergency use only in micro pistols like the Beretta Tomcat for two reasons:
1) because they may cause serious 'slide bite'� if you have meaty hands and don't use a Hogue Grip Sleeve, as I painfully found out. Dlc - crusader kings ii: ruler designer download for mac. And
2) after prolonged firing, they are 'frame crackers.'�
Unimog 406 manual. My Beretta Model 3032 INOX Tomcat until recently had digested over 2000 rounds of hot Euro and heavy bullet hand loads before eventually failing.
My Beretta Model 3032 INOX Tomcat until recently had digested over 2000 rounds of hot Euro and heavy bullet hand loads before eventually failing.
If you own a Beretta Tomcat, open the tip-up barrel and inspect the frame rail above the trigger pivot hole for cracks, as shown in the photo.
Beretta doesn't 'repair or replace'� these any more, nor do they warrant them for use with hand loads or ammunition which exceeds 130 ft.-lbs. manufacturer's rating.
Beretta Tomcat Cracked Frame Fixer
If you choose to use 'hot' loads in yours, then you are on 'your own nickel.'�
I will continue to use my Tomcat as a teaching tool to demonstrate the advantages of the tip-up barrel for women or elderly who have trouble racking the slide, but any shooting will be VERY limited from now on, with more sedate loads than my hand loaded 'Buffalo Bore' approximations.
I still have no reservations firing the heavy .32 ACP loads in STEEL FRAME, standard sized guns such as the Colt M1903, Walther PP, Beretta M1935, CZ27, etc., replacing recoil springs with the heavier Wolff .380 ACP replacements where available.
73 de KE4SKY In Home Mix We Trust From the Home of Ed's Red in 'Almost Heaven' West Virginia
A Magnum Opus on heavy loads for the .32 ACP < for use in suitably strong, STEEL framed guns> is being submitted soon for The Fouling Shot, but important safety information needs to get out now and not wait for publication! Mission planner for mac.
My advice is to severely limit loads producing over 130 ft.-lbs. to occasional/emergency use only in micro pistols like the Beretta Tomcat for two reasons:
1) because they may cause serious 'slide bite'� if you have meaty hands and don't use a Hogue Grip Sleeve, as I painfully found out. Dlc - crusader kings ii: ruler designer download for mac. And
2) after prolonged firing, they are 'frame crackers.'�
Unimog 406 manual. My Beretta Model 3032 INOX Tomcat until recently had digested over 2000 rounds of hot Euro and heavy bullet hand loads before eventually failing.
Shock drop slaughter pit download for mac. If you own a Beretta Tomcat, open the tip-up barrel and inspect the frame rail above the trigger pivot hole for cracks, as shown in the photo.
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Beretta doesn't 'repair or replace'� these any more, nor do they warrant them for use with hand loads or ammunition which exceeds 130 ft.-lbs. manufacturer's rating.