84 FS Cheetah
Beretta

84 FS Cheetah

Caliber .380 ACP
Size Compact
Type SA/DA
On California Roster
Barrel 3.8"
Capacity 10+1
Action SA/DA
Material
MSRP $750

Specifications

ManufacturerBeretta
Model84 FS Cheetah
TypePistol
Frame SizeCompact
Caliber.380 ACP
ActionSA/DA
Barrel Length3.8"
MSRP$750

Roster Status

On California Roster
No expiration on file

Magazine Capacity

10+1
CA legal: 10-round magazine max Standard capacity: 13 rounds

Before You Buy

Roster approval is model-specific. Confirm the exact model number with your FFL dealer before purchase.

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Is the Beretta 84 FS Cheetah Legal in California?

Yes, the Beretta 84 FS Cheetah is currently legal to purchase in California. It is listed on the California Department of Justice (DOJ) Certified Handguns Roster, which means it has been approved for retail sale through licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) in the state.

Beretta 84 FS Cheetah Specifications

The Beretta 84 FS Cheetah is a .380 ACP compact pistol with a sa/da mechanism. It features a 3.8" barrel and ships with a 10+1 capacity. Note that while the standard capacity is 13 rounds, California law limits magazine capacity to 10 rounds. The manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) is $750.

How to Buy the Beretta 84 FS Cheetah in California

To purchase the Beretta 84 FS Cheetah in California, you must be at least 21 years old, possess a valid Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC), pass a background check, and complete the mandatory 10-day waiting period. All purchases must be made through a licensed Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) dealer.

About Beretta

Beretta is the oldest active firearms manufacturer in the world, founded in 1526 in the Italian province of Brescia — making it older than most countries. The Beretta 92 series served as the official U.S. military sidearm (M9) from 1985 to 2017, and the platform remains one of the most recognized handguns globally. Their California roster presence includes the 92FS and its variants, the PX4 Storm, and several compact models. Beretta firearms are known for their smooth double-action triggers, open-slide design for reliable ejection, and the kind of fit and finish that comes from nearly 500 years of gunmaking.

Beretta currently has 36 handguns on the California roster. Browse all Beretta models →