I like my little nest of mice guns.
Okay, two I refuse to carry that occurred to me:
NAA Mini Revolver .22 Short
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Remington .41 Rimfire derringer -
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Those two are just silly and useless except as house decoration if you like leaving guns around for house decoration and I admit that I do.
Qwerty357 - just a correction on Seecamp comment in your post based on my friendship with Larry Seecamp and his Father.
Leuder Seecamp Sr was the founder of Seecamp. His life had been saved during WWII not by a .32, but by the double action of a Walther P38. He was able to get off the first shot against an adversary armed with a Luger. He and his son Larry started making the LWS25 and the first 5,000 guns were in that caliber. They then changed to the .32 caliber LWS32 and finally also offered in .380 - all the same size guns. They didn’t have sights and were strictly double action with a heavier trigger pull. Larry was a firm believer of always having a gun and the LWS series was designed around that principle. For it’s designed purpose it didn’t need sights and the heavier double action negated the need for a manual safety. Mr. Seecamp built a special polished .25 for my Wife’s 25th Birthday (her name as serial number ending in 25).
The Seecamp owners manual was written by Larry and was updated as new calibers were introduced. It is a refreshing read. It is still just as applicable today - pages 1-5 specifically.
https://seecamp.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Seecamp-Manual.pdf
About - Seecamp Firearms
Oh and my first backup gun was a Beretta tip up in .22 short.
I traded it to Larry for my first .25.
Your Beretta 25ACP is most likely a model 21A - a.k.a. the Bobcat.I like to fool around with them, but don't carry them for self protection. However, I will still sometimes stick a .25 Beretta in my back pocket as a bug. I don't remember the model and ain't going to dig it out right now but do remember it is the only .25 caliber I have that doesn't fail to feed. I don't recommend a .25 for self protection but it's better than nothing. They are cute though.
FWIW, I have a TP22 as well.Thanks for all the feedback guys. I appreciate it. I also have an Iver Johnson TP-22 and some larger .32s and .380s which I also seldom carry but shoot a lot more due to ammunition availability. I have even started to reload the .25 due to ammo availability and cost.
I think you're getting two different things mixed up. Bella Twin, , since she was Canadian, would be First Nations and not native American, kill the grizzly bear with a single shot 22 rifle using 22 longs.
And then there was a Colt advertisement that claimed somebody had killed a black bear with a 1908 pocket 25.