(Phoenix, AZ) – After years of waiting, the Beretta Tomcat is finally getting the custom attention it deserves. Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT), custom firearms shop that specializes in creating customized, high-quality firearms, has released their version of the legendary Beretta Tomcat, Beretta’s 32 ACP tilting barrel pocket pistol.
“Customers have asked us for years to work on the Tomcat, and in 2022 we jokingly released an April Fools post suggesting that we had started doing so, however it was just a joke” said Vice President of LTT, Aimee Langdon “but then the likes, comments, and messages started rolling in with thousands of customers begging us to make it a reality. Today, we have.”
Langdon’s Tomcat will include their Trigger Job, RDO Cut, and a rear slide Bevel, along with cerakote finishing on the slide. At launch, LTT will be offering the suppressor ready FDE variant of the Tomcat and accepting customer guns for Custom Gun Work.
LTT Tomcats with the full custom package will retail at $649 without an optic, while Custom Gun Work begins at just $140.00.
To learn more about Langdon Tactical and browse the full lineup of custom gun options, visit www.LangdonTactical.com.
I’ve got an earlier model Tomcat with early gen 1 thinner wood grips and a clipdraw as my go to deep conceal gun. They are highly underrated handguns and are definitely a better choice than 22lr or a .25acp.
Heh…funny. It’s like the 5.11 Tactical kilt-started as April Fools Joke and went to production after emails and comments!
Isn’t that like putting racing suspension on a Pinto?!
Funny we just inquired with them about working on the .22 version and they said no way. .22 is the ultimate can host for a fun gun. It still blows my mind that Beretta builds those with no options to put taller sights or a MRDS on a rear dovetail. The hump and bump sights are useless with the can mounted. Yes I want to be able to aim my suppressed .22 tomcat to hit smaller things at distance. Squirrels for starters. Come on LTT let’s get some .22 action.
Bruv, all that work and you put a cheap Holosun on it? Why even a RDS instead of a laser?? Unneeded extra height on a pocket pistol. SMH
Big fan of Beretta pistols and have a 32, but I’d say stay away from any that do not have the wider slide. My original tomcat suffered a cracked frame in less than 200 rounds and I WAS NOT shooting hot loads. Originally Beretta would not warranty it because it was over 1 year old. It took months of back and forth before they agreed to replace it with a INOX version. They admitted to me the reason they came out with the INOX version was to address the issue with cracked frames.