Beretta 80X Cheetah .380 ACP, 4.4″ Threaded, Desert Tan
Pros & cons
What works
- Factory-threaded 4.4-inch barrel with 1/2x28 pattern — avoids $150+ aftermarket threading.
- Unloaded weight of 33 oz (936g) — provides a 40% heavier frame than polymer .380s for recoil control.
- Includes two 12-round steel magazines — offers a 24-round capacity before reloading.
- Optics-ready slide with proprietary mill — accommodates modern micro red dots without slide replacement.
Trade-offs
- Proprietary optic cut requires an adapter plate — adds $40-70 and extra height over bore.
- Direct blowback action produces sharper felt recoil than a locked-breach .380 like the Bersa Thunder 380.
- Desert Tan Cerakote shows holster wear more readily than black nitride — expect finish abrasion within 500 draw cycles.
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About this product
The Beretta 80X Cheetah .380 ACP, 4.4″ Threaded, Desert Tan is a compact, suppressor-ready pistol built on a modernized blowback platform for enhanced controllability and accessory integration. This model represents a departure from the traditional Beretta 80-series by incorporating a Vertec-style grip, an optic-ready milled slide, and a factory-threaded barrel. The combination of its 33-ounce unloaded weight, short 1/2×28 threads, and ambidextrous safety makes it a direct contender in the modernized carry pistol category where NFA items are considered.
What is the Beretta 80X Cheetah .380 ACP, 4.4″ Threaded, Desert Tan used for?
This pistol is designed as a suppressor- and optic-ready platform for low-recoil defensive carry and range use. The .380 ACP chambering and 4.4-inch barrel prioritize shootability, while the suppressor-ready threads and proprietary optics cut allow for immediate attachment of common muzzle devices and micro red dots like the Trijicon RMRcc. At 33 ounces unloaded, it offers a stable shooting platform that dampens recoil impulse, making it suitable for high-volume practice sessions where hearing protection or suppression is a priority.
How does the Beretta 80X Cheetah .380 ACP, 4.4″ Threaded, Desert Tan compare to the Browning 1911-380 Black Label?
The Beretta 80X is better than the Browning 1911-380 for suppressor use due to its factory-threaded barrel and modern slide mill. While both are .380 ACP pistols, the Browning 1911-380 replicates a scaled-down 1911 manual-of-arms with a tilting barrel, an action not inherently suppressor-friendly without a Nielsen device. Conversely, the Cheetah’s direct blowback action and included 1/2×28 threads allow for direct suppressor mounting without pistons, simplifying the NFA process and reducing potential baffle strikes when paired with a fixed-barrel suppressor model.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The pistol has an unloaded weight of 33 ounces (936 grams) and an overall length of 7.55 inches. Its 4.4-inch threaded barrel protrudes approximately 0.5 inches from the slide face to accommodate thread protectors or suppressors, and the grip frame is 1.3 inches wide at the widest point of the ambidextrous safety levers. The optics-ready slide adds roughly 0.15 inches of height compared to standard models to accommodate the milling cut.
Who is this NOT for?
This model is not for budget-conscious shooters seeking a generic .380 for deep concealment without accessory plans. The $734.99 price point and proprietary optics mounting system represent a significant investment over simpler, non-threaded alternatives like the Ruger LCP Max. If your primary goal is pocket carry with minimal bulk and you have no intention of using a suppressor or optic, the added cost and dimensions of the threaded barrel and slide cut provide no functional advantage.
What's in the box?
The package includes the pistol, two 12-round steel magazines, a thread protector, a factory hard case, a cable lock, and the owner's manual. Unlike some Stevens 334 rifle packages that include cleaning kits, Beretta does not include a bore brush or patches. You will need to purchase a separate 1/2x28 piston or fixed-mount adapter for most suppressors, as the thread protector is designed only for range use without a muzzle device attached.
Is the Beretta 80X Cheetah .380 ACP, 4.4″ Threaded, Desert Tan worth it at $734.99?
It is worth the price if you specifically require a factory-threaded .380 ACP pistol with a modern optic cut from a legacy manufacturer. The premium over a standard, non-threaded 80X (approximately $150-200) covers the cost of the barrel threading, finishing, and slide milling, which would typically cost $250-400 if done aftermarket with a similar turnaround time of 3-6 weeks. For a shooter who values immediate NFA compatibility and plans to use both a suppressor and an optic, this package consolidates gunsmithing work into a single, warranty-covered purchase.
Key attributes
| upc | 082442969527 |
| manufacturer | Beretta |
| manufacturer part number | J80XTD10 |
| action | Double / Single Action |
| atf type | Pistol |
| barrel length | 4.4" |
| caliber/gauge | .380 ACP |
| capacity | 10 + 1 |
| color | Tan |
| length | 12.0500 |
| number of magazines | 2 10 rd. |
| package height | 2.4 |
| package width | 8.5 |
| product type | Semi-Auto Pistol |
| shipping weight | 2.8 |
| sights | White 3-Dot Sights |
| sights type | Fixed Sights |
| slide description | Optic Ready/Serrated |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the threaded barrel compatible with 1/2x28 suppressors?
- Yes, the barrel features a standard 1/2x28 thread pattern, which is the most common for .22 caliber and many .30 caliber pistol suppressors. You will need a fixed-barrel spacer or a fixed-mount adapter for your suppressor, as the direct blowback action does not require a booster piston. Direct-thread suppressors from brands like SilencerCo and Dead Air mount directly, provided their mount uses the 1/2x28 thread pitch.
- What optics fit the slide cut?
- The slide uses a proprietary Beretta cut, which is not directly compatible with common footprints like the Shield RMSc or Docter. You must use an adapter plate from Beretta or a third-party manufacturer like CHPWS for most micro red dots. Plates are available for the Trijicon RMRcc, Holosun 407K/507K, and Leica DeltaPoint Micro, but this adds approximately 0.1 inches to the overall height over the bore.
- How long does shipping to an FFL take?
- Shipping to your selected FFL typically takes 3-5 business days after order verification and payment processing. All firearms are shipped via FedEx or UPS with adult signature required and must be received by a licensed dealer. You must contact your FFL dealer in advance to provide their license and coordinate transfer, which usually involves an additional fee ranging from $25 to $50.
- Does this work with standard Beretta 84/85 magazines?
- No, it is not compatible with magazines from the older Beretta 84 or 85 series. The 80X Cheetah uses a newly designed 12-round steel magazine specific to this model. Attempting to use an older magazine will result in failure to feed and likely damage the magazine catch. Spare magazines are available directly from Beretta or through authorized distributors like Brownells.