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  • rsideout

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    Dec 11, 2009
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    9 of the 14 pocket pistols in this picture are C&Rs. The C&Rs are chambered in .22 Short, .32ACP, & .380 Auto. Berettas on the left, Colts on the right.
     

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    rsideout

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    Dec 11, 2009
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    You must have a lot of pockets. Do you shoot all of these?

    I've shot all of them at least once, except for my best 1908 Pocket .25. I only regularly shoot the one 1903 .32 pocket hammerless with the hard rubber grips. The other 1903's pictured in .32 and .380 Pockets with the wood grips are nice collector pieces. I shoot all of the Berettas.
     

    Machodoc

    Old Guy
    Jun 27, 2012
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    Just South of Chuck County
    Here's a great chart of smaller guns that was maintained online by a guy who posted to other forums as, "Mouse_Gunner". Sadly, he has passed away and his website is no longer available.
     

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    Shazam

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    Dec 20, 2012
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    All this talk about P-64's inspired me to look for one. None of the big dealers have them anymore.
     

    Machodoc

    Old Guy
    Jun 27, 2012
    5,745
    Just South of Chuck County
    All this talk about P-64's inspired me to look for one. None of the big dealers have them anymore.

    That's part of the fun of C&R firearms. You never know when the "they're everywhere, so why hurry?" firearms are going to sell out, or if that's going to be the last batch of them when they do. Most of these are surplus firearms, so there's a finite supply of them (even the Mosin 91/30s ... but it's a rather large finite supply). Once that surplus well is empty, the prices go up, and people start kicking themselves in the butt for not acting when they were around.
     

    Sunir

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    Jul 10, 2013
    634
    How about the Walther PP/PPK/PPK-S family, they are pretty compact and offer both .32 Auto and .380 auto variants.
     

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