MEECES!

Geli was Hitler's half-sister's daughter. His niece, or half-niece. His mother was married to HIS half-niece. Although Alois's paternity isn't clear. I remember reading that Geli was having an affair with Hitler's chauffer...I think.

The link is about a 1st Ladysmith. I believe they were not in .22 LR, but in .22 Long. I would love to see the provenance on this...it would have German proofs on it, for one thing.
 
Looks like I’m not TOO late. (I was working.)

They’re fun for what they are. Some are definitely better than others but they all are great representatives.

I know the 1910 Mauser isn’t a “mouser” but at least I didn’t include the 1914, 1934, or any of the PP’s and PPK.

The outstanding Seecamp was basically a “copy” of the CZ45 and I’d like one.

Jim




All the years and posts I spent on the Seecamp forum did not know of the CZ 45??. Here I thought Larry (and his father were genius;)
I love CZ products now if I can fine one of those! (I doubt it)
The CZ 92 looks even cooler,;)
 
Meeces

Love these two, not so small so you can actually grip and shoot em easily, and they are reliable so far.
 

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I had a CZ vz45, really thought it was cool but didn't like shooting it. Something about it was uncomfortable to hold. It was quite reliable tho, and a great design.
 

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I had a CZ vz45, really thought it was cool but didn't like shooting it. Something about it was uncomfortable to hold. It was quite reliable tho, and a great design.


Yes, if it is the size of a Seecamp, they are not pleasant to shoot! My SC is 32 acp and can not imagine shooting the 380 version!:eek:
 
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Yes, if it is the size of a Seecamp, they are not pleasant to shoot! My SC is 32 acp and can not imagine shooting the 380 version!:eek:

The CZ is bigger than a seecamp, same size as the keltec P32.
Had a seecamp 32 it wasnt for me. Not fun to shoot in 32 i would not want the 380 either.
Forgot this astra.
 

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I'm not sure that a .380 qualifies as a mousegun. It might not be in the same class as any 9mms and up but, still, IMHO it's a grown up caliber compared to true mouseguns like .32s, 25s, and .22s.

These are mouseguns, including the .22 WMR derringers

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CZ Duo .25 ACP - made in German occupied Czechoslovakia in 1944

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A larger couple of mouseguns, two Walther .22s:

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PSA .25

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Seecamp .32

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.25 ACP group photo including a Beretta 950-BS that I carried for many years:

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This is a very large mousegun, a Beretta M81 in .32 ACP

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I have a few .380s, all essentially the same size as the aforesaid Cheetah, but as .380s I don't include them here. YMMV

I'm a little surprised I don't have a picture of my Beretta M70; it's a wonderful pistol and, again, a very large mousegun. But this is the mousiest gun of them all, NAA mini-revolver in .22 Short:

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