The Rolls-Royce of mouse guns.
I have a Beretta Tomcat (.32) not much larger and very concealable.
Looks plausible for brassiere carry.
.22 LR is more powerful.
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Pea shooter, give me a MP in 9mm that has a 32 rd mag, and can be carried with a shoulder strap. I don’t have time to point a small pistol, I like the spray and pray method, because at my age, I’m lucky if I can see the target.
Cute, but I’d never carry a .32; .380 HP is as low as I’ll go and, all things being equal, I’ll opt for one of my .45s.
Hell, my “pocket gun” is a Sig 938 (.9mm) loaded with Federal Hydra Shoks.
To me the most important thing is to have the biggest caliber pistol that you will actually carry. Better a .380 in the pocket than a .45 at home.
I have tried many different pistols and I can carry a Taurus TCP and it fits so well that I forget that it is in my pants pocket.
My sister in law (let's call her Jane) is rabid anti-gun. One day she went in a full bore rant, not knowing that I was carrying a pistol. My wife started giggling like a little girl. Jane asked why my wife was giggling. My wife asked Jane if she felt in danger. When Jane said "no," my wife told her that I had a pistol in my pocket and had been carrying that pistol all weekend. Jane got a shocked look on her face. I do not envy my brother.
Is this the one that required a shorter, or deeper seated bullet to fit the magazine?
I’ll stick with a Beretta .25 or go up to a Ruger .380.
,25 in left pocket, .380 in the right! 45 ACP stainless in the left arm pit, 9MM Brownign Hi-Power in the right.
.44 special in the small of the back. .38 on the left ankle, .38 on the right.
And two people to wheel me in with all that weight.
I saw this yesterday. Liked it right up to the point where I saw the price tag. Lots of other well made .32s and .380s for a lot less.
Is that a bear gun? I noticed that a lot of people talk about the need to file off the front sight on a bear gun. :-)
Space Age engineering. Very light; very controllable. i never recommend any thing
smaller than a 380ACP +P
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I recommend a Keltec p-3at
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It may be the smallest in size, but both the Kel Tec and the Ruger LCP are very little larger, and 2-3 ounces lighter.
It makes quite a difference in such small guns.
Kel Tec 8.3 oz
Ruger LCP 9.4 oz
Seecamp 11.5 oz
Both the Kel Tec and Ruger are in .380. The Ruger has a sterling reputation.
My wife calls my LWS my “American Express Piece” — because I never leave home without it. Tried once; got to the car — and felt “naked”
without it in its pocket holster in my hip pocket. Went back in the house and got it...
Yes, and the only game in town for that size class, back when it was introduced. Now there are several close competitors, so the Seecamp isn't quite as unique as it started out.
Years ago I was on a gun shop's waiting list for a Seecamp, but got fed-up with the glacial production rate. Maybe things are better these days in that regard.
Looks like a North American Arms .32 acp. I had one once, never a hickup, but, it hurt to shoot.