Cheetahs can be addicting. I started out with an 81FS which I bought as a test mule for .32 ACP handloads. I never could get good velocity data using my Kel-Tec P-32 and concluded it was due to incomplete powder burn in the short barrel resulting in debris interfering with the chronograph. Later I got an 84FS, then two 81BBs that were Italian prison guard surplus. I bought an 84BB barrel from Numrich and converted one to .380. As it turns out both the 81BB and 84BB use the same recoil springs along with the 84FS. The 81FS comes with a lighter recoil spring and a looser chamber presumably to accommodate American .32 ACP which is loaded lighter and has slightly fatter bullets than European 7.65 Browning ball. The 81 and 84 (no letters) also have the same springs as each other but are smaller diameter than the later guns (0.215 inch guide rod vs. .240 inch). Later I got an 86 with a tip-up barrel. It uses the same magazine as the 85. The Girsan MC 14T is an updated double-stack version of the 86. Good to learn that the old barrels fit the 80X and about Allegheny Arms.
Good morning brother. Hey buddy I just literally purchased this bad boy & I cannot wait until i get my hands on it. Great little review Sir. Thanks 🙏 for sharing. You got yourself a new supporter here. I would appreciate support if possible!!
Will your original 81 barrel work in the 80X? I'd like to do this myself, but I'm not keen on buying the Allegheny arms barrel just to make it possible.
Popped over from ARF. Just got done running my 84 FS with some seriously nasty old ammo....and she ran like a DREAM! Cheetahs FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love 32acp in Beretta pistols. Awesome video.
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Yeah I got that Allegheny arms threaded barrel and had mine Blued an ceracoted
Cheetahs can be addicting. I started out with an 81FS which I bought as a test mule for .32 ACP handloads. I never could get good velocity data using my Kel-Tec P-32 and concluded it was due to incomplete powder burn in the short barrel resulting in debris interfering with the chronograph. Later I got an 84FS, then two 81BBs that were Italian prison guard surplus. I bought an 84BB barrel from Numrich and converted one to .380. As it turns out both the 81BB and 84BB use the same recoil springs along with the 84FS. The 81FS comes with a lighter recoil spring and a looser chamber presumably to accommodate American .32 ACP which is loaded lighter and has slightly fatter bullets than European 7.65 Browning ball. The 81 and 84 (no letters) also have the same springs as each other but are smaller diameter than the later guns (0.215 inch guide rod vs. .240 inch). Later I got an 86 with a tip-up barrel. It uses the same magazine as the 85. The Girsan MC 14T is an updated double-stack version of the 86. Good to learn that the old barrels fit the 80X and about Allegheny Arms.
Based. Love the versatility of this platform. Well done, sir.
Awesome video! Really cool to see the barrel swaps!
Good morning brother. Hey buddy I just literally purchased this bad boy & I cannot wait until i get my hands on it. Great little review Sir. Thanks 🙏 for sharing. You got yourself a new supporter here. I would appreciate support if possible!!
Awesome Italian firearms 🔥
Dang that barrel swap is amazing thanks for the info!
Sweet - does 80x slide slip on an 84?
I didn't know there were aftermarket plates available, what is the website for the optic plate?
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Will your original 81 barrel work in the 80X? I'd like to do this myself, but I'm not keen on buying the Allegheny arms barrel just to make it possible.
What FPS on the conversion barrel 73 grain
What suppressor are you using
where did you buy the .32acp conversion?
Have you tried the DPMS recoil system on it?