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3032 Tomcat Covert

Starting from $649.00

ULTIMATE POCKET PISTOLS.
The same dedication to advanced design, uncompromising quality and strict quality control that make the 92F, PX4, APX, and Cheetah such international standouts is found in all Beretta small caliber, pocket-size pistols. Simplicity, safety and practical use are their best qualities.

An Exclusive Series

Beretta 3032 Tomcat Covert

Beretta 3032 Tomcat Covert Comparable in size to a smart phone and weighing only 14.5 oz, the ultra-concealable Tomcat has been the ultimate pocket pistol for over three decades. With the addition of a factory installed 1/2x28TPI threaded barrel, the new Tomcat Covert model takes ultra compact to a new level with ultra quiet capability. It is user-friendly, durable, reliable and accurate, while with its snag-free lines is can be tucked in any kind of holster or pocket for deep concealment.

Available in .32ACP, it is perfect for concealed carry (on its own or as a backup pistol), and it keeps besting all pistols in its class for quality, value and design. Practical, Safe and Reliable User-friendly design is common to all Beretta small frames. The exclusive tip-up barrel allows the user to easily load a round directly into the chamber without racking the slide. It also assists in the safe clearing of the pistol by giving an easy and absolutely safe way to check the bore and and remove a live cartridge. Jamming and stove-piping problems are virtually eliminated by the open slide design shared by all small frame Berettas.

Advanced Materials Keeping an eye on uncompromising quality helps keep Beretta small caliber semi-automatics ahead of the pack. Beretta pistols in the 3032 Series utilize a tough forging process for their barrels, while slides are fashioned from solid steel bar stock--and frames from solid aluminum forgings. Covert Finish In addition to the traditional Black and Inox finish, the 3032 Tomcat is now available in Covert finish. This model has a Blued steel slide and barrel. The alloy frame is black anodized to match the color and finish of the upper components. The other metal parts (trigger, hammer, trigger guard, safety, magazine, etc.) are black finished, while the addition of dark walnut grips completes the Covert aesthetic.

 

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Product chart

Model:
3032 Tomcat Covert
  • 3032 Tomcat Covert
Caliber:
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  • .32 ACP
Magazine Capacity:
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3032 Tomcat Covert
  • Model
    3032 Tomcat Covert
  • Magazine Capacity
    7 Rounds
  • Barrel Length
    2.9"
  • Overall Length
    5.42"
  • Weight Unloaded
    14.5 oz
  • Frame Size
    Micro Compact
  • Model
    3032 Tomcat Covert
  • Magazine Capacity
    7 Rounds
  • Product Segment
    Carry
  • Caliber
    .32 ACP
  • Action
    Double/Single
  • Overall Height
    3.7"
  • Overall Width
    1.25"
  • Family
    Tomcat Family
  • Firearm Type
    Pistols
  • Caliber
    .32 ACP
  • Activity
    Defense
Starting from $649.00 Product code: J320125

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Average rating

3.25

RCH

Royce C H.

This is my EDC,...

I suggest you look at YouTube reviews on the Tomcat. The majority of videos will tell you it is reliable, accurate and easy to conceal. Yes, the gun is FINICKY; 1) it will jam with certain brands of ammo, 2) NEVER dry fire the pistol, 3) hollow points causes jams and 4) do not "totally" dismantle the gun unless you are a gunsmith. If you understand how the pistol works, it is a reliable EDC,...very reliable!

Weak Design, Poor Warranty

I bought a Tomcat 3032 when they first became available in 1996 - what a beautiful little gun, I thought. I put less than 100 rounds through it, as it was not fun to shoot. I then carried it occasionally for about 15 years before I read about the frame cracking issue, and after carefully inspecting my gun discovered it was cracked in 2 places. I contacted Beretta and was told that the gun was only guaranteed for a year and that I must have used ammunition with too much energy. The Beretta rep was also kind enough to point out that in any case I must have violated the terms of the warranty by using the wrong ammunition, otherwise it would not have cracked (my manual only says to use ammunition conforming to SAAMI specifications). I was told I could ship it in at my expense so Beretta can inspect it and tell me it is unsafe to use. I cut my losses and buried the gun in the back of the safe hoping I can find a gun buyback and dump it for a few $. Don't buy this gun.

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