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Beretta Cheetah

The Beretta Cheetah, also known by its original model name of "Series 81", or "80 Series", is a line of compact blowback operated semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy. They were introduced in 1976 and include models in .32 ACP (Models 81 and 82), .380 ACP (9 mm Short) (Models 83, 84, 85, 86, and 80X) and .22 LR (Models 87, 87 Target and 89). Production paused in 2017, but Beretta revived the marque in 2023 with the release of the 80X (an updated version of the 84).

Beretta Cheetah
The Beretta 84FS Cheetah.
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originItaly
Production history
ManufacturerBeretta
Produced1976–2017
2023–present (80X only)
Specifications
Mass
  • 81FS: 685 g/24.2 oz
  • 82FS: 630 g/22 oz
  • 83FS: 640 g/23 oz
  • 84FS: 660 g/23 oz
  • 85FS: 620 g/22 oz
  • 86FS: 660 g/23 oz
  • 87BB: 570 g/20 oz
  • 87 Target: 835 g/29.5 oz
  • 89: 1,160 g/41 oz
  • 80X: 709 g/25.0 oz
Length
  • 172 mm/6.8 in: 81, 82, 84, 85, 87
  • 177 mm/7.0 in: 83
  • 185 mm/7.3 in: 86
  • 225 mm/8.9 in: 87 Target
  • 240 mm/9.45 in: 89
  • 175 mm/6.9 in: 80X
Barrel length
  • 97 mm/3.8 in: 81, 82, 84, 85, 87
  • 102 mm/4.0 in: 83
  • 111 mm/4.4 in: 86
  • 150 mm/5.9 in: 87 Target
  • 152 mm/6.0 in: 89
  • 99 mm/3.9 in: 80X

Cartridge
ActionBlowback
Feed systemDetachable box magazine of capacity:
  • 7 rounds: 83
  • 8 rounds: 85, 86, 87, 89
  • 9 rounds: 82
  • 10 rounds: 87 Target
  • 12 rounds: 81
  • 13 rounds: 84, 80X

Models edit

81 and 82 edit

These two models are chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge. The 81 has a double stacked magazine with 12 round capacity, while the 82 has a single stacked magazine with nine round capacity and resultant thinner grips.

83, 84 and 85 edit

These three models[1] are chambered for the .380 ACP (9 mm Short) cartridge. The 84 has a double stacked magazine with 13 round capacity, while the 83 and 85 have a single stacked magazine with seven and eight round capacity respectively, and resultant thinner grips. The 84 and 85 have a 3.81" barrel, while the 83 has a 4" barrel.

86 edit

Introduced in 1991, the model 86 is chambered for the .380 ACP (9 mm Short) cartridge, but differs significantly from other models in the series, because it has a redesigned front end with a tip-up barrel that hinges at the muzzle to open the breech. This allows the shooter to load a cartridge directly into the chamber, and not have to operate the slide. The 86 uses a single-stack magazine like the 85. Due to low demand, the 86 was discontinued in 2004. Because of its rarity, the 86 demands high prices on the collector's market. In 2023, EAA released a clone of the 86 called the Girsan MC-14T.[2] The MC-14T is very similar to the 86, except it uses a standard 84 double stack magazine instead of the 86's single stack, and has an accessory rail.

87 edit

There are two distinct 87 models both chambered for .22 LR. The standard model is similar to other models, but the 87 Target has a longer barrel and slide, can accept optical sights, and is single action only.

89 edit

The model 89 is also chambered for the .22 LR and is designed for competition and range training, with a lightweight frame and ergonomic grips.[3]

80X edit

Introduced in 2023, the 80X is an updated version of the model 84FS chambered for the .380 ACP (9 mm Short) cartridge. The 80X has a Vertec (straight back) grip, reshaped trigger guard, a Picatinny rail on the frame for accessories like a white light or laser, and an optics ready slide. It also has an improved adjustable trigger, an easier-to-rack slide with forward serrations, and lightened recoil from tuning of the slide weight and spring rates. This gun uses a captive recoil guide rod assembly instead of having separate guide rod and recoil spring parts. Beretta ships the 80X with magazines that do not have a metal strip across the follower lip that engages the slide catch (similar to MecGar's magazines for the 84). This design helps hollow point bullets feed reliably. Beretta 84 magazines can be used with the 80X, but FMJ bullets should be used in such instances.

Versions edit

There are potentially five versions for models 81 through 87. The features for each version in models 81, 82, 84 and 85 are consistent between models (i.e., the 81FS, 82FS, 84FS and 85FS all have similar features). This is not the case with models 83, 86, 87 and 89, which were not made in all versions.

Base versions (no letter suffix) edit

Base versions of models 81 through 87 are noted for having a rounded trigger guard and generally fewer safety features than subsequent versions. The safety lever is ambidextrous and frame mounted. The frame is alloy, the slide is blued steel and the standard grips are wood. Also, the guide rods and recoil springs are thinner than subsequent versions. The backs of the guide rods are flat, whereas the backs of the guide rods for later versions have a small "nub" or bump.

B versions edit

The B versions of models 81, 82, 84, and 85 introduced an automatic firing pin safety, a shorter extractor and grooved front and back straps.

BB versions edit

The BB versions of models 81, 82, 84 and 85 have more serrations on the slide as well as white dot and post sights. The guide rod and recoil spring are slightly wider than in previous iterations, and the guide rod has a small "nub" or bump on the back.

F versions edit

The F versions of models 81, 82, 84 and 85 introduced the "combat" trigger guard with a squared-off front that allows for a finger hold, plastic grips, a proprietary "Bruniton" finish, a chrome-plated barrel and chamber, and a combination safety and decocker lever.

FS versions edit

Beretta improved the decocker mechanism in models 81, 82, 84 and 85 to avoid the levers getting stuck in a "half" position. (The "F" versions could still be fired if the decocker levers were in the "half" position, and the frame area near the levers could be chipped.) Also, the 81FS, 84FS, and 85FS were occasionally available in nickel finishes.

X versions (currently only the 80X) edit

The 80X uses a captive recoil guide rod assembly, a larger beavertail on the back of the frame (to protect against "slide bite"), and a Vertec (straight back) grip.

Beretta has sold factory-painted Bronze and Olive Drab Green models of the 80X in addition to the standard blued model.

Browning BDA 380 & FN 140 DA edit

From 1977 to 1997, Beretta built the Browning BDA 380, which is essentially the model 84BB with a standard ejection port (instead of an open slide), a slide-mounted decocker/safety, and a spur hammer. Beretta also made the FN 140 DA, which is identical to the BDA 380 except for being marked "Fabrique Nationale" instead of "Browning". The 140 DA was also made in a .32 ACP version.

Clones edit

Two Turkish companies, Girsan and Tisas, manufacture pistols based on the BB versions of .380 Cheetahs.

Girsan

  • MC14DA: enclosed slide similar to the Browning BDA 380 but with frame-mounted safety[4]
  • MC14G84: clone of the Beretta 84BB[5]
  • MC14T: clone of the Beretta 86 but uses double-stack magazines[6]

Tisas

  • Fatih: clone of the Beretta 84BB[7][8]

Users edit

Gallery edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "81 Series (Cheetahs) semi-auto Owner's Manual". gunownersresource.com. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  2. ^ https://gundigest.com/handguns/girsan-mc-14t-review
  3. ^ 89 Standard textfiles.com
  4. ^ "EAA Announces Two New MC14 .380 Pistols -". The Firearm Blog. 2023-12-15. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  5. ^ "EAA Announces Two New MC14 .380 Pistols -". The Firearm Blog. 2023-12-15. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  6. ^ "NRA Family | First Impressions: EAA/Girsan MC14T Lady Tip Up Pistol". NRA Family. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  7. ^ Roberts, Wilburn (2021-09-20). "Tisas Fatih .380 ACP Pistol". The Shooter's Log. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  8. ^ "13+1 Old School 380 Joy: A Look at The Tisas Fatih :". Guns.com. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  9. ^ "World Infantry Weapons: Algeria". 2015. from the original on 24 November 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  10. ^ "Регистрационный номер: 3.1/003 Пистолет служебный BERETTA - 84"
    Постановление Правительства Республики Казахстан № 1305 от 28 декабря 2006 года "Об утверждении Государственного кадастра гражданского и служебного оружия и патронов к нему на 2007 год"

External links edit

  • Beretta 89 instruction manual in English
  • Beretta 80X Beretta webpage

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The Beretta Cheetah also known by its original model name of Series 81 or 80 Series is a line of compact blowback operated semi automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy They were introduced in 1976 and include models in 32 ACP Models 81 and 82 380 ACP 9 mm Short Models 83 84 85 86 and 80X and 22 LR Models 87 87 Target and 89 Production paused in 2017 but Beretta revived the marque in 2023 with the release of the 80X an updated version of the 84 Beretta CheetahThe Beretta 84FS Cheetah TypeSemi automatic pistolPlace of originItalyProduction historyManufacturerBerettaProduced1976 20172023 present 80X only SpecificationsMass81FS 685 g 24 2 oz 82FS 630 g 22 oz 83FS 640 g 23 oz 84FS 660 g 23 oz 85FS 620 g 22 oz 86FS 660 g 23 oz 87BB 570 g 20 oz 87 Target 835 g 29 5 oz 89 1 160 g 41 oz 80X 709 g 25 0 ozLength172 mm 6 8 in 81 82 84 85 87 177 mm 7 0 in 83 185 mm 7 3 in 86 225 mm 8 9 in 87 Target 240 mm 9 45 in 89 175 mm 6 9 in 80XBarrel length97 mm 3 8 in 81 82 84 85 87 102 mm 4 0 in 83 111 mm 4 4 in 86 150 mm 5 9 in 87 Target 152 mm 6 0 in 89 99 mm 3 9 in 80XCartridge 32 ACP 81 82 380 ACP 83 84 85 86 80X 22 LR 87 87 Target 89ActionBlowbackFeed systemDetachable box magazine of capacity 7 rounds 83 8 rounds 85 86 87 89 9 rounds 82 10 rounds 87 Target 12 rounds 81 13 rounds 84 80X Contents 1 Models 1 1 81 and 82 1 2 83 84 and 85 1 3 86 1 4 87 1 5 89 1 6 80X 2 Versions 2 1 Base versions no letter suffix 2 2 B versions 2 3 BB versions 2 4 F versions 2 5 FS versions 2 6 X versions currently only the 80X 3 Browning BDA 380 amp FN 140 DA 4 Clones 5 Users 6 Gallery 7 Notes 8 External linksModels edit81 and 82 edit These two models are chambered for the 32 ACP cartridge The 81 has a double stacked magazine with 12 round capacity while the 82 has a single stacked magazine with nine round capacity and resultant thinner grips 83 84 and 85 edit These three models 1 are chambered for the 380 ACP 9 mm Short cartridge The 84 has a double stacked magazine with 13 round capacity while the 83 and 85 have a single stacked magazine with seven and eight round capacity respectively and resultant thinner grips The 84 and 85 have a 3 81 barrel while the 83 has a 4 barrel 86 edit Introduced in 1991 the model 86 is chambered for the 380 ACP 9 mm Short cartridge but differs significantly from other models in the series because it has a redesigned front end with a tip up barrel that hinges at the muzzle to open the breech This allows the shooter to load a cartridge directly into the chamber and not have to operate the slide The 86 uses a single stack magazine like the 85 Due to low demand the 86 was discontinued in 2004 Because of its rarity the 86 demands high prices on the collector s market In 2023 EAA released a clone of the 86 called the Girsan MC 14T 2 The MC 14T is very similar to the 86 except it uses a standard 84 double stack magazine instead of the 86 s single stack and has an accessory rail 87 edit There are two distinct 87 models both chambered for 22 LR The standard model is similar to other models but the 87 Target has a longer barrel and slide can accept optical sights and is single action only 89 edit The model 89 is also chambered for the 22 LR and is designed for competition and range training with a lightweight frame and ergonomic grips 3 80X edit Introduced in 2023 the 80X is an updated version of the model 84FS chambered for the 380 ACP 9 mm Short cartridge The 80X has a Vertec straight back grip reshaped trigger guard a Picatinny rail on the frame for accessories like a white light or laser and an optics ready slide It also has an improved adjustable trigger an easier to rack slide with forward serrations and lightened recoil from tuning of the slide weight and spring rates This gun uses a captive recoil guide rod assembly instead of having separate guide rod and recoil spring parts Beretta ships the 80X with magazines that do not have a metal strip across the follower lip that engages the slide catch similar to MecGar s magazines for the 84 This design helps hollow point bullets feed reliably Beretta 84 magazines can be used with the 80X but FMJ bullets should be used in such instances Versions editThere are potentially five versions for models 81 through 87 The features for each version in models 81 82 84 and 85 are consistent between models i e the 81FS 82FS 84FS and 85FS all have similar features This is not the case with models 83 86 87 and 89 which were not made in all versions Base versions no letter suffix edit Base versions of models 81 through 87 are noted for having a rounded trigger guard and generally fewer safety features than subsequent versions The safety lever is ambidextrous and frame mounted The frame is alloy the slide is blued steel and the standard grips are wood Also the guide rods and recoil springs are thinner than subsequent versions The backs of the guide rods are flat whereas the backs of the guide rods for later versions have a small nub or bump B versions edit The B versions of models 81 82 84 and 85 introduced an automatic firing pin safety a shorter extractor and grooved front and back straps BB versions edit The BB versions of models 81 82 84 and 85 have more serrations on the slide as well as white dot and post sights The guide rod and recoil spring are slightly wider than in previous iterations and the guide rod has a small nub or bump on the back F versions edit The F versions of models 81 82 84 and 85 introduced the combat trigger guard with a squared off front that allows for a finger hold plastic grips a proprietary Bruniton finish a chrome plated barrel and chamber and a combination safety and decocker lever FS versions edit Beretta improved the decocker mechanism in models 81 82 84 and 85 to avoid the levers getting stuck in a half position The F versions could still be fired if the decocker levers were in the half position and the frame area near the levers could be chipped Also the 81FS 84FS and 85FS were occasionally available in nickel finishes X versions currently only the 80X edit The 80X uses a captive recoil guide rod assembly a larger beavertail on the back of the frame to protect against slide bite and a Vertec straight back grip Beretta has sold factory painted Bronze and Olive Drab Green models of the 80X in addition to the standard blued model Browning BDA 380 amp FN 140 DA editSee also Browning BDA 380 From 1977 to 1997 Beretta built the Browning BDA 380 which is essentially the model 84BB with a standard ejection port instead of an open slide a slide mounted decocker safety and a spur hammer Beretta also made the FN 140 DA which is identical to the BDA 380 except for being marked Fabrique Nationale instead of Browning The 140 DA was also made in a 32 ACP version Clones editTwo Turkish companies Girsan and Tisas manufacture pistols based on the BB versions of 380 Cheetahs Girsan MC14DA enclosed slide similar to the Browning BDA 380 but with frame mounted safety 4 MC14G84 clone of the Beretta 84BB 5 MC14T clone of the Beretta 86 but uses double stack magazines 6 Tisas Fatih clone of the Beretta 84BB 7 8 Users edit nbsp Algeria 9 nbsp Italy nbsp Kazakhstan since 2007 used as service pistol in private security companies 10 nbsp Slovenia nbsp Venezuela nbsp Namibia nbsp Japan Model 85 is used by Drug regulator of Ministry of Health Labour and WelfareGallery edit nbsp The Beretta 82BB nbsp The Beretta 84FS nbsp The Beretta 84FS disassembled nbsp The Beretta 87 Target Notes edit 81 Series Cheetahs semi auto Owner s Manual gunownersresource com Retrieved 20 April 2018 https gundigest com handguns girsan mc 14t review 89 Standard textfiles com EAA Announces Two New MC14 380 Pistols The Firearm Blog 2023 12 15 Retrieved 2024 01 30 EAA Announces Two New MC14 380 Pistols The Firearm Blog 2023 12 15 Retrieved 2024 01 30 NRA Family First Impressions EAA Girsan MC14T Lady Tip Up Pistol NRA Family Retrieved 2024 01 30 Roberts Wilburn 2021 09 20 Tisas Fatih 380 ACP Pistol The Shooter s Log Retrieved 2024 01 30 13 1 Old School 380 Joy A Look at The Tisas Fatih Guns com Retrieved 2024 01 30 World Infantry Weapons Algeria 2015 Archived from the original on 24 November 2016 Retrieved 7 June 2019 Registracionnyj nomer 3 1 003 Pistolet sluzhebnyj BERETTA 84 Postanovlenie Pravitelstva Respubliki Kazahstan 1305 ot 28 dekabrya 2006 goda Ob utverzhdenii Gosudarstvennogo kadastra grazhdanskogo i sluzhebnogo oruzhiya i patronov k nemu na 2007 god External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beretta Cheetah Beretta 89 instruction manual in English Beretta 80X Beretta webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beretta Cheetah amp oldid 1215908105, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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