Silencer on Beretta Bobcat 21A

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jikeda
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Silencer on Beretta Bobcat 21A

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Hi all, I'm new here and found someone here might be able to provide me with technical advice and share experience.
I'm apparently very new and limited on silencer knowledge, and thinking of Beretta Bobcat 21A .22LR and silencer combination.
Has anyone done this, or is is possible? Recommended? Any pros & cons?
Some wisdom is very much appreciated!
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Yes it can and has been done but its just a close range plinker, your better off using something like a ruger mkII or III.
Plug Beretta 21a into the search engine.
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Post by Sid Post »

For most recreational shooters and pest eliminators, the Beretta 21A is a poor choice. If you are trying to replicate a "secret squirrel" suppressed pistol it is a good option if you can find the suppressor.

The vast majority of people will use a full size 22lr pistol such as the Browning Buckmark, Ruger MK II/III, with Beretta 87's and CZ Kadets finding favor with some people.
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Thank you both for advice, and insight knowlwdge! :D
Just starting to get interested in silencer, and will have lots more to to learn...
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The above post are correct, But if you want the perfect one for a Barretta, check out this one:

I shoot one on a Markii/iii Ruger pistol, 10/22. 12" 77/22, 5" Henry Survival rifle.

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Only draw back is it is a sealed can.
.22 is so dirty, if you shoot a lot you might want to look for one you can disassebble,
like the TAC Stratus or Quest?

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Here's mine. Fun for a minute, especially for showing as a cool toy. After that....

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Post by jurist »

My cousin has a 21A with an AWC Titan Three and crimson trace grips. its very quiet and very accurate on par with an Oasis/Ruger Mark II given side by side shooting we did the other night.

Stock sights on the beretta suck the laser is a must
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I had no idea that laser grips were available for the 21a. Interesting.
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Re: Silencer on Beretta Bobcat 21A

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Crimson Trace discontinued the Laser grips for the Beretta 21A YEARS ago. Now, you're more likely to find an honest politician, than a CT LG-460! I'm HOPING, that now that Beretta is making new production 21As with factory threaded barrels, that CT will bring back the LG-460 Lasergrips for the 21A.
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PCArms wrote: Sat May 26, 2007 10:53 am The above post are correct, But if you want the perfect one for a Barretta, check out this one:

I shoot one on a Markii/iii Ruger pistol, 10/22. 12" 77/22, 5" Henry Survival rifle.

Only draw back is it is a sealed can.
.22 so dirty, if you shoot a lot you might want to look for one you can disassebble,
like the TAC Stratus or Quest?

(Lets see if this thread breaks 8000 views)
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Re: Silencer on Beretta Bobcat 21A

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FWIW, Beretta is producing a threaded FDE Bobcat:

https://www.classicfirearms.com/beretta ... t-fde-7rd/
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Re: Silencer on Beretta Bobcat 21A

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Sabellius wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 7:27 pm FWIW, Beretta is producing a threaded FDE Bobcat:

https://www.classicfirearms.com/beretta ... t-fde-7rd/
I gotta check this out
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