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Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:02 pm
by hellboyraden
what should be the cost of this pistol ...presently?
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:12 pm
by Sakobav
Conduct some basic research on this forum and you will get your answer..any posts on purchase of guns would give you basic idea it will be insanely expensive Rs 13 lakh there about's. Right under the logout data field on top right hand corner is search data box enter the phrase and voila you have the info..
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:22 pm
by roughplayer
The Cost of this Bretta Cheetah 81FS is variable from Rs 8 lack to 14 lack I know one dealer in Delhi who has this piece.
The Phone No & Name of that dealer is:
Ankit Dhawan
+919999423282
For More queries view this link.
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=8462
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:56 pm
by brijendra
contact ankitdhawan
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 1:32 am
by Godara
and the cheetah 84 in .380 acp
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 3:32 pm
by Godara
is cheetah better than ppk
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 3:53 pm
by farook
Godara wrote:is cheetah better than ppk
I wont compare them in the sense that one is better that the other. I have seen both of them and they are both great. Cheetah has a solid heavy feel and look to it. The grooving and curves along the slide give it a relevantly sleeker look as against a Walters more traditional look. Which one would I buy, Walter, reason I still feel it easier to dismantle and shoot and like all Walters is a natural extension of your arm.
While Beretta has discounted the cheetah series in North American they still sell in Europe
http://www.beretta.com/en/serie-80/#Features
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 5:09 pm
by TC
farook wrote:Godara wrote:is cheetah better than ppk
I wont compare them in the sense that one is better that the other. I have seen both of them and they are both great. Cheetah has a solid heavy feel and look to it. The grooving and curves along the slide give it a relevantly sleeker look as against a Walters more traditional look. Which one would I buy, Walter, reason I still feel it easier to dismantle and shoot and like all Walters is a natural extension of your arm.
While Beretta has discounted the cheetah series in North American they still sell in Europe
http://www.beretta.com/en/serie-80/#Features
Farook,
Have you
actually used any of these pistols and used and carried them long enough to opine that the Cheetah is sleeker than the Walther (its not Walter as far as I know) and the Walther is easier to dismantle and that "like all Walthers" is also a natural extension of your arm ?
All Walthers are natural extension of your arm !! Have you actually used as many Walthers to come to that conclusion or did you read it somewhere ?
Cheers
TC
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 5:29 pm
by thunderboy200688
Is this the same one ???? I have this beretta and would like to know its exact cost ??
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 5:31 pm
by farook
yup it is the same one. Between to 10 to 12 lakhs.
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 5:35 pm
by farook
TC wrote:farook wrote:Godara wrote:is cheetah better than ppk
I wont compare them in the sense that one is better that the other. I have seen both of them and they are both great. Cheetah has a solid heavy feel and look to it. The grooving and curves along the slide give it a relevantly sleeker look as against a Walters more traditional look. Which one would I buy, Walter, reason I still feel it easier to dismantle and shoot and like all Walters is a natural extension of your arm.
While Beretta has discounted the cheetah series in North American they still sell in Europe
http://www.beretta.com/en/serie-80/#Features
Farook,
Have you
actually used any of these pistols and used and carried them long enough to opine that the Cheetah is sleeker than the Walther (its not Walter as far as I know) and the Walther is easier to dismantle and that "like all Walthers" is also a natural extension of your arm ?
All Walthers are natural extension of your arm !! Have you actually used as many Walthers to come to that conclusion or did you read it somewhere ?
Cheers
TC
Actually yes. As mentioned before one of the oldest arms dealers in Bangalore was my neighbor for 20 years, now moved out as rentals got high around the place. Walters, Berettas, hks, star, webleys and many more...I can never afford to buy any of them thought....
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 5:58 pm
by thunderboy200688
farook wrote:yup it is the same one. Between to 10 to 12 lakhs.
Cool...big price !!!!
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:04 pm
by farook
Yup that's what it would get you as of now. Do post some closeups of your master pcs looks like it's not been used for a long long time.
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:02 am
by thunderboy200688
farook wrote:Yup that's what it would get you as of now. Do post some closeups of your master pcs looks like it's not been used for a long long time.
yes..have not used it from many years...some rust is also there...what should i do about the rust ???
Re: Beretta Cheetah -81 series,.32 ACP
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:38 am
by farook
Unscrew the wooden grips, dismantle the gun fully and apply gun oil preferably ballistol and generously. The grips really need cleaning. If you find it difficult try a reliable gun smith. There are various textures to coat it with but difficult to get the right person to do it.