Lets see the mini handguns

I have never seen a fat little grip on such a small little gun in my life. It's adorable!!!
Love my lil NAA but with my stiff old finger I can barely hold that small Birdshead grip. The Black widow grip fixes that with minimal impact on concealability. Okay it doesn't fit in an eyeglass case anymore, but I never carried that way anyhow. She is cute aint she ;)
 
Love my lil NAA but with my stiff old finger I can barely hold that small Birdshead grip. The Black widow grip fixes that with minimal impact on concealability. Okay it doesn't fit in an eyeglass case anymore, but I never carried that way anyhow. She is cute aint she ;)
Wish you could have posted a bigger picture though.
 
Back in the 70s Calif was actually a free state: Best cops and CHP, no helmet law, carrying was a misdemeanor. We were T&T riders, (Tavern to Tavern) all on stroker 77" magneto Sportsters or Stroker 93" pans with shovel heads. S&S GAL carbs and flywheels, Sifton cams most of us had gone through the extended front ends and Z bars back to stock looking, started going to Bonneville.
My brother lived in Reno and at Mark Fore and Strike could get any hard to get S&W when Calif had none. He bought a new Pocket Escort for $63? and bought a few more for me and my pals. They were great little pistols and wrap one in a hanky in the back pocket of Levis and you couldn't see them. Way better than the Colt 25s. The cops knew everyone was carrying but in those days they just left us alone. Just like you could put in a full shift at your favorite bar get on your HD and ride home. There was no game of GOTCHA.
 
Savage 1907 chambered in 32acp and Beretta 21A Bobcat chambered in 22LR.
Don't shoot the Savage much but carry the Beretta when I go grocery shopping.
 

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I have had a Seecamp 32 Special Edition for over 25 years. I find them better than my NAA 22 mag, but nothing else. Never as a carry gun, but as a second. Would not want to be shot with either of them, but other than a 10 feet issue, I cannot do much with them.

I can hit a gallon jug at 100 yards with a J frame, but doubt I could hit a car with the Seecamp or the NAA, both worthless, at distance.

That said, they are cool little marvels of engineering. and why I keep them. The NAA magnum is handy because it weighs nothing and a box of ammo weighs nothing. I carry it in a backpack in case I get injured and can use it to signal for help, saving the ammo in my carry gun for defense.

As a practical matter, I can shoot the Ruger LCP Custom, 6 rounds, 6 seconds at 50 feet and his 2.5 inches. I suspect the Keltec and similar guns with sights might do the same. You just have to shoot them and learn what works for you.
 
Keltec started it all with that little 32. Do not own one but know that Ruger and everybody else jumped in on that bandwagon. What are those, 7 ounces? A human kidney only weighs what, 8 ounces? And testicles about 2 ounces each. Yep, pretty darn small gun.

Do own the Keltec Pf9, the smallest made, and carry in alternately with the bigger Glock 43. Great technology in that one. Kicks to much for many but that is fine. If you need it, recoil is trivial.

Nice little pocket litter right there.
 
Savage 1907 chambered in 32acp and Beretta 21A Bobcat chambered in 22LR.
Don't shoot the Savage much but carry the Beretta when I go grocery shopping.
Wife has the Bobcat and we shoot only Stingers in it for maybe 30 years. Never failed on time, and accurate enough. Wonderful little gun.
 
I have this Standard Manufacturing Switch-Gun single-action revolver in 22 Magnum. 5 shot, 3/4" barrel.

I also have this Glock 42 in 380 ACP, 3-1/8" barrel, 6 shot magazine. Made in USA. It has been 100% reliable with everything I have fired through it (hollow point, FMJ, cast round-nose).

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One step above the miniest. Rocks open from the top. NAA Ranger II. Belt is made by Bianchi with several half dollar Walking Liberties inset into belt.gun ranger.jpg
 
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