Anyone here like itty bitty guns

Anyone here like itty bitty guns.

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Dude YES! I’ve been looking for one as like a backup but the guy at the store said these little bersa things are crap. And yankee marshal says the frames break but they look so cool.

>don't make it weird

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Yep. I don't like them in larger calibers though. The world needs more .32's

Beretta has a lifetime warranty on the frame along with their 3 year warranty,If the frame breaks they will just give you a new gun, I have 1300 rounds through mine with no problems, but thats not really a ton of shooting with it.

I like them aesthetically. They're not the kind I like to shoot though and I'm trying to keep my collection relatively small and practical for the time being. When I earn enough for a proper gun room I'll start collecting all the small guns that make me go awww.

Too big, why is there not a 9mm in 1908 vest pocket size yet?

I sure love itty bitty guns OP

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They fixed the issues with 32 acp.

sometimes you just need a small gun and nothing else will do.

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Seecamps so sexy, but p32 is just so much lighter...

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Smallest I go is a Beretta 85, which isn't that small.

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>What is Kimber Micro 9?

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Only when they're all metal or Italian

I saw one in person when someone tried to sell one to the store I worked at. We told him to take it to auction instead, because we're a big box store that would low ball the shit out of him. We also couldn't take the ammo

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They increased the frame weight, and you should only use the ammo beretta suggests (under 130 foot pounds of muzzle energy).

Tomcat is a good little gun, my wife has had one for years.

I want a Bobcat, and a Colt Vest Pocket. They're so cool, and the Bobcat pops up a surprising amount of movies. Across 110th St comes to mind.

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I do

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This. I like them, but I don't really enjoy actually shooting them as much as I do full size pistols.

Is it hard to find ammo that the seecamp feeds well?

I wish they still made/imported theses. I have yet to come across one on the used market.

Why can't they make those faggots with factory threaded barrels? WHY?

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I like .25 myself

>Kimber

This. Same gun in 9mm would be great.

Nope. Waste of money when you could put that money towards a full size pistol

>backup gun
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I got one

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That was a serious issue with the original models, but the Inox redesign has a much better track record and would be the one to purchase if you go for one. Personally, an LCP does the job for me, but there's no denying that the Tomcat looks better.

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A gentleman's caliber

I have a cheap ass 22 phoenix arms pistol that is, no joke, the funnest gun to shoot ever. It's like a little hand held hornets nest of pew pew. I wish they made a 30 round extended mag for it.

Same deal with Jimenez, but at a fraction of the cost. I have the .22, and the .380acp versions, but the best of the lot is the .32acp. The .380 just doesn't have the diamter to bore length ratio to burn as much propellant as it should. The .32acp has it right on the money. The only drawback is that they are not cleaned at the factory, and are a little heavy for their size. Aside from that, I'd recommend Jimenez all day long.

I think you underestimate how small a 1908 actually is.

For the love of god get rid of the .25 and go with a .22lr, or a .32acp.
The reason being is that .25 has very little proppelant for it's bullet mass. .22lr on the other hand, has more proppelant, and far, far better penitration. I have personally seen a Titan .25 shot with the muzzle not more than 5 feet from a 2x4. The bullet indented, but did not penetrate the wood. Sell the .25, and get a .22.

jimenez is die cast zamac, the beretta is at least steel alloy right?

I'm actually in the market right now for a deep conceal pocket gun, I was torn between the Tomcat and a PPK, I really don't want a .380 though it's like 9mm but worse in every way, .32 is unique in it's own way.

That and the PPK is like $700 vs the tomcat at $400 ish, I'd buy a PPK in .32 because muh 007.

>Anyone here like itty bitty guns.


Can my p365 play? Its pretty tiny.

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>tips barrel
I want one in .25acp.

Idiot.

I need to take a new mousegun family photo, added a few more since then.

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god i fucking hate the GCA

No problems in my 380 Seecamp, so long as it's HP. They recommend a couple of brands but I buy every 380 hollow point brand I can find and haven't had any feed issues yet.

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On topic question....

I have a PT-22 Taurus in .22lr (duh) I won in a raffle. The last time I took it shooting, the weapon was not cycling AT ALL. I have two theories, either it is the ammo didn't have enough poof or the pistol is fucked. What does Jow Forums think? Don't have any gunsmiths around and my local shop said "I know fuck-all about the system."

tiny bump

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I just ordered a NAA in .22 short. I have been wanting one for awhile. I'm excited to see what kind of accuracy I can get out of it.

t. Poorfag

It's alright to be little bitty
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