Got a little pistol called a "defender 89" can anyone tell me more about it and what rounds it fires?

got a little pistol called a "defender 89" can anyone tell me more about it and what rounds it fires?

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.32, .38, or .41 rimfire

Did you also buy a vibrator and don't know what batteries to use?

>only buying your dildos new at the store

they said 38 but i tried it at home and it was too big

>they said 38
weak bait
nobody is that stupid
are you that stupid?

was 25 bucks at yard sale i didnt care

take the pin out from under the barrel, remove the cylinder and post a picture next to a coin for reference

okay one sec

couldnt get it out

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that's 22 short. take the grips off, soak the gun in pb blaster for a day, try to take the cylinder out and then clean all the rust off.

The .22 did not have fluted cyliders.
.32 rimfire. Good luck finding shootable ammo.

you cant buy ammo anywhere?

I was gonna say .32, but hard to tell from one picture. I wouldn't fire it either way, they were designed for black powder loads, and a smokeless round will turn them into a grenade. "suicide special"

>t. own something similiar

I don't think any big box store sells it, maybe some specialty place online or a reloader could set you up

is there any way i could shoot it?

Smokeless rounds were held to the exact same pressure as the BP loadings. They were also widely sold by the big companies.

Ahh, that's just what I was told when I asked about a similiar gun my grandfather passed on to me. Thanks user

not .32 rimfire

ammoland.com/2017/12/32-rimfire-obsolete-round/

measure the chamber before you buy anything though

My guess is .32

.38 was a common chambering of those kinds of guns, sure it was .38 rimfire or short and weak, but still .38