I carry a Seecamp in .32ACP when I don't feel like carrying a firearm. Perfect gun for Saturday nights, now that's special. Not much bigger then the credit card gun. Chris
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.23 acp?I carry a Seecamp in .23ACP when I don't feel like carrying a firearm. Perfect gun for Saturday nights, now that's special. Not much bigger then the credit card gun. Chris
.23 acp?
Every day carry for me too
I get that it's a trade-off between size and power, and that nobody wants to get shot. It's the rimfire ammo that is the weak link. Misfires are somewhat common. If you get a dud in a defensive situation, you have a problem. And I'm not very lucky in that department. So yeah, it's a personal choice. I just don't think I'm going for rimfire in a serious role.
It's a Spur Trigger thing. No Triggergaurd = No Bueno to the Roster Board .
Doesn't the hammer have to be manually cocked back to fire on the 22 magnums?
The NAA revolvers? Yes.
Ballistics By The Inch Adds .22 MagnumI'd rather get the mini 22 magnum instead of a one shot 22lr...... they are the same size pretty much and the 22 magnum is the superior round by far.
I have to wonder if there is any point in owning a snub-nosed revolver or derringer in .22 Magnum instead of .22 Long Rifle, since the velocity/energy is going to be the same.
Sounds good, I like it.
What's the price point on these little suckers?
It's a Spur Trigger thing. No Triggergaurd = No Bueno to the Roster Board .
Good discussion. I have rented the M&P Shield 9 mm and the Sig Sauer P938 at the range. I like the P938 a lot. It is small enough to pocket carry. I'm going to try the Ruger LCS9 Pro next.
The idea is that we don't want to go into a fight. We just want to defend ourselves and hightail out of the danger zone in a hurry.