Mmmmkay fellers! Get them checkbooks and credit cards warmed up!

650-920 dollars.... yep. Im out.
Me five!...
Truly ridiculous on multiple levels, in my opinion
Me six!...
Not a fan.
Me seven!...
Uhhh... Yep!!!
Just the thing if your jumped by field mice or cockroaches.
And this says it all!!! One must exercise extreme caution with the aforementioned field mice... and especially those nasty cockroaches!!

They sometimes charge when wounded!!!
 
My guess is because it solves the issue of no sights when using a can on the gun. Notice these guns have threaded barrels. For that use case scenario, it is a great idea. I don't have any suppressors so it isn't for me, but I get the problem that the red dot sight solves on this specific gun.
I'm not opposed to the idea of a can for the .22 especially if it's the Q erector, but the .32? Last time I saw that used on the Tomcat was by Military Arms Channel and it broke his gun.

Even without suppressor use, the RD means the Beretta tip ups finally get adjustable sights.
 
I'm not opposed to the idea of a can for the .22 especially if it's the Q erector, but the .32? Last time I saw that used on the Tomcat was by Military Arms Channel and it broke his gun.

Even without suppressor use, the RD means the Beretta tip ups finally get adjustable sights.

Crimson Trace used to sell adjustable sights for the Tomcat not too long ago. :evil:
 
I'm not opposed to the idea of a can for the .22 especially if it's the Q erector, but the .32? Last time I saw that used on the Tomcat was by Military Arms Channel and it broke his gun.

Even without suppressor use, the RD means the Beretta tip ups finally get adjustable sights.

Not gonna lie, I’ve seen these threaded bbl 3032s at cheap prices lately and thought hard if I need one. Then I thought “this gun cracks its slide with regular .32 ammo. What makes you think it would do well as a suppressor host with the various other loads this places on a gun?” I didn’t know about the MAC video but I feel kinda vindicated now, sadly. And my $249 will be staying in my wallet till I find something more worthy to spend it on.
 
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