![]() ![]() I would take your advice and be very concerned if "you" owned an Inox and "you" had the frame crack with the first 1 or 2 range trips. If you and others know better than Beretta, especially with the price of an Inox 3032 then Beretta doesn't mind producing products continually for the past decade or so that continually hurts their reputation. kids, or idiots), or shooting very, very, hot european ammunition, or lying. If their cracking those models they are either abusing them with a 1000 rounds a month as primary range pistols(i.e. ![]() The great majority alledging frame cracking issues are the earlier model versions, not the wide slide and Inox, those two are built like little tanks. If it's a Berreta hater or a disgruntled consumer, it can seem like 200,000. Shipwreck, have you ever owned one, shot one, or better yet had one with a frame cracking issue? 100 people with perceived issues can make it seem like 100,000. ![]() Some people have their gun replaced by Beretta under warranty, and then the next 1 or 2 replacements do it again w/i the first 1-2 range trips. The Tomcat is much more user friendly and a much safer platform in my opinion than the P238, unless you're wife is familiar with a 1911 platform, cocked and locked, or racking the slide to chamber, or resting one in the chamber and cocking the hammer, it may take a little training, but a very fine firearm. It's a fantastic pistol in my opinion and until it cracks I'll hold the same. I would believe Beretta has sold millions of the Tomcats and is still selling them, and as to the percentage of those experiencing issues with cracked frames, 5%, 10%, 25%, 50%? Some believe the Tomcat to be Beretta's problem child, but I beg to differ. I have researched the issue and have come across individuals that test very hot 32 ammo after 1000's of rounds and swear by the Tomcat Inox version in their testing, likewise, the FBI used the Tomcat to do their tests with 32 ammo. I put high preference on my own experience and take internet comments with a grain of salt. If you believe after you're research the frame will crack on the Inox and wideframe I'd advise not to buy it, but I wouldn't recommend the pistol if I believed it to be problematic after owning one and recommending it to a friend that has had no issues. If I did shoot it very often I'd change out the recoil spring often as there only $1.97 a pop. Probably not over 100 rounds or so, just to test the ammo for functioning and reliability which has been 100%, I would not pound on it as I would a range pistol, I do believe many fools treat it as such and are probably the ones with issues. ![]()
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