Beretta 21A Bobcat .22 LR Micro Pistol, DA/SA Tip-Up Barrel, U.S.-Made, 2.4 in Barrel, 7+1, Box and 2 Magazines
This Beretta 21A Bobcat is a U.S.-made micro .22 LR with the hallmark tip-up barrel and compact dimensions, packaged with its factory box and two magazines. It shows light prior handling with an excellent, mirror-bright bore. Slide markings note Made in U.S.A. and Beretta U.S.A. Corp., MD, and the model is marked MOD.
21A-.22LR.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor scratches and blemishes are present on the finish.
What’s Included
- Beretta factory box with matching-serial end label
- Beretta pistol owner's manual
- 2x 7-round factory Beretta M21 .22 LR steel magazines
- Beretta U.S.A. retail packaging for one M21 magazine
The 21A Bobcat is a compact, blowback-operated .22 LR with the signature tip-up steel barrel that provides direct access to the chamber. At approximately 4.9 inches overall length and 11.8 ounces unloaded, it is built for easy carry and handling in a true micro format.
It features a double-action/single-action trigger with an exposed spur hammer. A frame-mounted manual safety includes a red fire indicator dot for clear status at a glance.
Construction pairs an aluminum-alloy frame with a matte-finished slide and a steel barrel. Sights are fixed and low-profile, with a front blade integral to the barrel and a rear notch integral to the slide, giving a clean, snag-free top profile.
This U.S.-made example from Accokeek, Maryland carries slide markings reading Made in U.S.A. and Beretta U.S.A. Corp., MD, and the model marking MOD. 21A-.22LR. Black checkered plastic grips with Beretta medallions complete the classic Bobcat profile.
Capacity is 7+1 with .22 LR ammunition, and this pistol comes with two factory magazines plus its factory box and manual.




