Thank you for showing removing the grips. Someone said that you had to be very careful about removing them especial the saftey side but from what I am seeing this vedio it's a very simple. I just bought one around thanksgiving 2024 but where I live in Northern Maine it's not too fun going out shooting in freezing temps. Thanks again.
@@Steve-hc7ix Yes, it is very simple, you just take your time and don’t strip the screws. On the safety side you just rotate the grip out as shown! Thank you for watching Steve.
Appreciate seeing the breakdown! I’ve been eyeballing this one for a while now. It’s definitely on my short list for next pickups. Also looking forward to seeing the upcoming suppressor video.
Awesome! Thank you for watching my videos, I assume you are subscribed for the future suppressor video, I’m still waiting on paperwork with that suppressor but I will make the video as soon as I have it!
@@JamyRyals that is a great question! I should cover that in my next update on this gun, maybe in the suppressor video. Beretta changed the location of the magazine release for the 30x. The 3032 mags have a rear mag catch notch in them and the 30x mags have the new front notch in them, but Beretta also included the old rear notch in the 30x mags as well, So, the 3032 mags will not work in a 30x tomcat (unless you modify them and cut the front notch into them) but 30x mags will work out of the box from the factory in a 3032 since they have both the old and new mag catch notches in them.
@@shootingscience that’s actually pretty cool they have backwards compatibility. It makes sense that the old ones wouldn’t work with the new release location. I appreciate the time and info, I’ll be watching.
Ive been thinking of making this my next gun just as a small pocket carry. I do already carry a czp10c. And just got a psa jakl so wont be for a while but ive always found the tilt barrel interesting
It’s a fun gun to shoot as well, with a crisp metal trigger, it’s fun to train with (unlike most polymer pocket pistols which are still great for defense, but can be a pain to shoot & train with)
That ammo has an energy of 135 ft lbs, which is too much for the older 3032 Tomcat but this 30x Tomcat is rated for 258 ft lb ammo, so this thing should handle it just fine! If I can find a box of it in stock somewhere I can make a video of that as well! Are you planning on buying a 30x Tomcat like this?
@@shootingscience I'd love to eventually. If you're willing, a ballistics test with such ammo would be awesome since I can't find video of this stuff shot from a pocket pistol. Thanks again
Thank you for showing removing the grips. Someone said that you had to be very careful about removing them especial the saftey side but from what I am seeing this vedio it's a very simple. I just bought one around thanksgiving 2024 but where I live in Northern Maine it's not too fun going out shooting in freezing temps. Thanks again.
@@Steve-hc7ix Yes, it is very simple, you just take your time and don’t strip the screws. On the safety side you just rotate the grip out as shown! Thank you for watching Steve.
Appreciate seeing the breakdown! I’ve been eyeballing this one for a while now. It’s definitely on my short list for next pickups. Also looking forward to seeing the upcoming suppressor video.
Awesome! Thank you for watching my videos, I assume you are subscribed for the future suppressor video, I’m still waiting on paperwork with that suppressor but I will make the video as soon as I have it!
@ yep new subscriber 👍🏻 Do you know if the 7 round magazines fit from the old 3032 tomcats?
@@JamyRyals that is a great question! I should cover that in my next update on this gun, maybe in the suppressor video. Beretta changed the location of the magazine release for the 30x. The 3032 mags have a rear mag catch notch in them and the 30x mags have the new front notch in them, but Beretta also included the old rear notch in the 30x mags as well, So, the 3032 mags will not work in a 30x tomcat (unless you modify them and cut the front notch into them) but 30x mags will work out of the box from the factory in a 3032 since they have both the old and new mag catch notches in them.
@@shootingscience that’s actually pretty cool they have backwards compatibility. It makes sense that the old ones wouldn’t work with the new release location. I appreciate the time and info, I’ll be watching.
Ive been thinking of making this my next gun just as a small pocket carry. I do already carry a czp10c. And just got a psa jakl so wont be for a while but ive always found the tilt barrel interesting
It’s a fun gun to shoot as well, with a crisp metal trigger, it’s fun to train with (unlike most polymer pocket pistols which are still great for defense, but can be a pain to shoot & train with)
Thanks for this detailed and educational video. Do you know how this handles Underwood Xtreme Defender +P ammo?
That ammo has an energy of 135 ft lbs, which is too much for the older 3032 Tomcat but this 30x Tomcat is rated for 258 ft lb ammo, so this thing should handle it just fine! If I can find a box of it in stock somewhere I can make a video of that as well! Are you planning on buying a 30x Tomcat like this?
@@shootingscience I'd love to eventually. If you're willing, a ballistics test with such ammo would be awesome since I can't find video of this stuff shot from a pocket pistol. Thanks again