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.32 ACP would certainly work the slide better than .22. My Smith .22c was very finicky with the added weight of an optic.
However, if one intends to suppress this, (which why the hell wouldn't you), this will likely mean the addition of a .32 can
Granted, you could use a 9mm, but I do think that would be a bit unwieldy.
Last edited by CCT125US; 11-27-2023 at 06:09 PM.
Taking a break from social media.
Man, I'm glad I've actually shot a Tomcat, so I'm not all tempted by this.
Fun little gun, but folks are gonna be disappointed when they actually start trying to run one.
How could you? The Bobcat doesn't come with a dot...
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Pretty sure that the added mass to the slide of the .32 vs. .22 is why the Tomcat got the dot.
You could do a .32ACP can, Thompson Machine makes one. But a 9mm K-sized can makes more sense. Or as Ben G suggested, a pill bottle:
And there was endless wailing and gnashing of teeth from the crowd who is all about guns for HALO jumping and setting up the right RECCE rifle.
Meanwhile, I think that looks like hella fun.
Guessing the Bobcat doesn't have enough meat on the slide?
CT discontinued their laser grip for the Bobcat years ago which was the only sighting system worth a shit for a suppressed Bobcat. Mine is fun to shoot suppressed and as a front yard short range armadillo gun but those worthless nubbins on top of the slide severely limit its usability.
I kind of thought it looked like one of these, but I’m still surprised.
Convert it to DAO, if possible, and now we are talking. Depending on how reliable they are. The Kel Tec P32 is actually pretty reliable for what it is.
Same folks who don't get that guys who HALO jump are typically issued that expensive kit and don't buy it from LTT (or anyone else for that matter).
You and me both. If for no other reason than sometimes when the aftermarket does something fun with a Beretta, we eventually get a factory response.Meanwhile, I think that looks like hella fun.
For example the "Covert" Bobcat and Tomcat exist as a response to Tornado Technologies creating custom lengthened and threaded barrels.
What I hope is Langdon sells a ton of these. Enough to convince the Italians that people still like 7.65mm Browning. And that they really need a bigger version of a RDO Tomcat...maybe something faster with spots, a Cheetah perhaps?
Now, I also admit to ulterior motives for the desire of a 7.65 80x that is directly related to my desire to ream that biatch out and turn it into a double stack, dot equipped, .32NAA.