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	<title>Comments on: Ankle Holster For Beretta 25 Caliber</title>
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		<title>By: Concealment Holster 3032 Beretta Tomcat</title>
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		<description>[...] Ankle holster for beretta 25 caliber. Beretta took a somewhat different approach in regards to caliber, and released the .40 caliber version to the market first in 2001. Apparently, they felt that the .40 caliber was becoming very popular and would surpass the 9mm as a concealed carry round. The 9mm version followed in 2002 and was equally as popular as the .40 cal version. The 9mm version will carry 12 rounds while the .40 cal. model will carry 10 . As the 9000S frame is somewhat compact, Beretta added a feature to the magazine floor plate so it has a drop down tab that extends it&#8217;s length. This feature is nice for shooters with larger hands, who may prefer the added length. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Ankle holster for beretta 25 caliber. Beretta took a somewhat different approach in regards to caliber, and released the .40 caliber version to the market first in 2001. Apparently, they felt that the .40 caliber was becoming very popular and would surpass the 9mm as a concealed carry round. The 9mm version followed in 2002 and was equally as popular as the .40 cal version. The 9mm version will carry 12 rounds while the .40 cal. model will carry 10 . As the 9000S frame is somewhat compact, Beretta added a feature to the magazine floor plate so it has a drop down tab that extends it&#8217;s length. This feature is nice for shooters with larger hands, who may prefer the added length. [...]</p>
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