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Beretta’s New 22LR B-22 Jaguar Rimfire Competition Pistol

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Beretta just dropped a bombshell at SHOT Show 2026’s Industry Day at the Range, unleashing the B-22 Jaguar—a .22LR rimfire pistol that’s equal parts nostalgia trip and cutting-edge competition beast. Reviving the iconic Jaguar name from Beretta’s storied lineup, this metal-framed, internal-hammer, single-action-only stunner is engineered around a modular fire-control unit that promises a trigger so crisp it could shave ice, paired with a reset that’s as reliable as gravity. Purpose-built for Steel Challenge, Action Rimfire matches, and hardcore dry-fire training sessions, it’s got the ergonomics and modularity to dominate the range without breaking the bank on centerfire ammo. BallisticAviation’s hands-on footage shows it shredding steel like a predator, proving Beretta’s not just phoning it in—they’re redefining rimfire readiness.

What makes this more than just another plinker? In a market flooded with polymer wonderguns, Beretta’s all-metal construction screams durability for the long haul, while that modular fire control unit opens the door to endless tweaks—think aftermarket grips, optics cuts, and suppressor-ready threading without Frankenstein mods. For the 2A community, it’s a masterstroke: rimfire like this democratizes high-level training, letting new shooters and seasoned competitors hone skills affordably amid skyrocketing 9mm prices. It’s Beretta flexing their engineering muscle against upstarts like CZ’s Shadow 2 OR and SIG’s Romeo series, but with a heritage edge that whispers Italian precision. Implications? Expect this to flood entry-level competitions, boost plinking culture, and remind everyone that .22LR isn’t kid stuff—it’s the gateway drug to mastery, keeping our rights exercised one split-second trigger pull at a time.

The real game-changer here is Beretta signaling a rimfire renaissance, pulling from their 92/96 playbook to craft a platform that’s as intuitive for grandpa’s backyard sessions as it is for USPSA classifiers. Priced competitively (fingers crossed under $800 street), it could lure polymer-averse shooters back into the fold, expanding the big-tent 2A ecosystem. If it delivers on that consistent reset hype—and early buzz says it does—this Jaguar won’t just prowl the range; it’ll pounce on market share, proving once again that innovation keeps the Second Amendment roaring. Keep an eye on Beretta’s booth footage; your next range toy just got a serious upgrade.

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