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Leon is that you? New Beretta 80X Cheetah Tactical Special Edition w Comp

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Imagine spotting a sleek Beretta 80X Cheetah Tactical Special Edition at the range, its factory-mounted compensator slicing muzzle flip like a hot knife through butter, and you do a double-take: Leon, is that you? For those who’ve memorized every frame of *The Professional*, this .380 ACP pocket rocket channels that iconic Beretta 84BB vibe—compact, deadly accurate, and now supercharged with modern tactical flair. Beretta’s not just dusting off a classic; they’re evolving the Cheetah lineage with an extended magazine bumping capacity to 13+1 rounds, aggressive slide serrations for slick manipulations, and that integrated comp that keeps the diminutive barrel on target during rapid fire. It’s a subcompact powerhouse disguised as a gentleman’s carry gun, proving .380 doesn’t have to mean mouse gun anymore.

What makes this drop a game-changer for the 2A community? In an era of bloated micro-9s and striker-fired sameness, Beretta’s leaning into DA/SA perfection—smooth double-action pulls for concealed carry peace of mind, crisp single-action follow-ups for precision work. The comp isn’t gimmicky; it’s engineered to tame .380’s peppy recoil, making it viable for one-handed draws or appendix carry without the snap. Contextually, this lands amid rising demand for deep-conceal options post-Bruen, where states like California (with its roster roulette) still greenlight Beretta classics. Implications? It democratizes tactical upgrades—no aftermarket hacks needed—empowering everyday carriers to match agency-level performance. For collectors, it’s a limited-run gem that nods to Beretta’s heritage while future-proofing against import bans or parts droughts.

Bottom line: the 80X Cheetah Tactical Special Edition isn’t just a variant; it’s Beretta flexing on the competition, reminding us why hammer-fired .380s endure. If you’re deep-concealing in khakis or building a movie-inspired safe queen, this one’s a must-watch. Stock’s probably vanishing faster than Mathilda’s plant—grab intel from Beretta’s site and hit the forums before it’s gone. 2A wins again.

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