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Been a while since we mousegun fans has a thread going on! Sound off with what you have and why you like it!

I’ll start:

Kel-Tec P-32, .32 ACP
Why: it’s tiny, flat and light and carries well in my front right pocket in a DeSantis Nemesis holster. I can shoot it really well, it doesn’t pound my hand like many other mouse guns and the slide locks back after it goes empty, also something you hardly ever see in a pocket pistol.


 
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Are 380's considered mouse guns? Here's my Mustang XSP with the Novak sights I had put on a few weeks ago. Made a good pistol even better (and the turnaround was Tuesday - Tuesday door to door).

 
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LCP 380 (original version).

It’s tiny, flat and light and carries well in my front right pocket in a DeSantis Nemesis holster. I can shoot it really well, it doesn’t pound my hand like many other mouse guns, takes a 7rd mag.
 
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Beretta 81fs and FEG AP-MBP. I like the mild recoil of the .32acp. I would not want to hit by a fmj or xtp in that little caliber. I have even learned to reload those tiny casings.

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Probably pushing the mouse gun envelope but theyre the smallest 9mm I have found....that work.




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I have an LCP II that I carry often. When at work it's a backup gun, but on the weekends when I need something small it's near perfect.

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I'm a serious mouse gun fan. Don't have pictures to post now, but here's my list:

  • Kel-Tec P32
  • PSA Baby Browning clone
  • Beretta 950 Jetfire
  • Seecamp .25
  • NAA Pug .22WMR
  • SIG P238
  • Kahr CT380

I don't know if the Kahr is technically a "mouse gun." It's on the borderline of too-big-for-pocket-carry. I have some other .380s that I wouldn't put on the list because they're definitely too big for the pocket. So let's just leave it there.
 
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My mouse gun. I call it Noisy Cricket Big Grin




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I would consider pretty much any smaller .380 a mouse gun, Kahr included.


 
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G43. The mouse that roared.
The only true mouse gun I regret like hell selling:
Seecamp .32
I had a Walther TPH at one point. Bang. Jam.


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I have Ruger LCR .22 WMR. I carry Hornady FTX self defense ammo. One I carry as BUG and then carry both when moving about my condo bldg. Easy to carry as pocket guns and safe with out holster because of heavy trigger pull. 12 lbs but feels like 15 lbs.


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I am so pleased with my newest bad boy! This gun has far exceeded my greatest expectations

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Works for me Smile




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Originally posted by PASig:
I would consider pretty much any smaller .380 a mouse gun, Kahr included.

True, but mine is the CT, not the CW. It's OK for cargo pockets, but not so good for regular ones.


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A true mouse gun...



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I own too many mouse guns. Not sure why. Some I wanted, others too cheap to pass up.

Seecamp .25 (new production)
Seecamp .32 (first year)
Bauer .25
Beretta Bobcat .25
Baby Browning .25
NAA Guardian .32
NAA .22 lr
NAA .22 short
Kel Tec .380
Remington RM380
 
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I don't keep this mouse gun for defensive purposes. When I saw this Astra .22 LR for sale, my first thought was: What a great plinker or camp gun for taking a rabbit or two for the pot!



These .380s all have served me well as CCW options, but who can think of a Walther PPk as a "mouse gun" considering its size compared to what's available in that same caliber now?



I guess my P238 counts, but what about a P938? Does its 9mm caliber disqualify it as a mouse gun? Size sure doesn't!



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some may be borderline mousey,

Seecamp 32,
High Standard 22mag derringer
S&W 40 centennial, 38 spl
Detonics Combat Master (MKI) fits in the pocket of a pair of baggy shorts well)
interarms/walther PP
Star BKS 9mm

have a couple of Colt Jr's (Astra made 25acp) and Baby Brownings, as well as a Bauer, but have not ever carried them
had a Beretta 950bs but sold it off when I got the Seecamp



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I've got a Seecamp .380 - with a magazine autographed by Larry Seecamp.




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Where did you get the p238 grips and gripmscrews?


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I don't keep this mouse gun for defensive purposes. When I saw this Astra .22 LR for sale, my first thought was: What a great plinker or camp gun for taking a rabbit or two for the pot!



These .380s all have served me well as CCW options, but who can think of a Walther PPk as a "mouse gun" considering its size compared to what's available in that same caliber now?



I guess my P238 counts, but what about a P938? Does its 9mm caliber disqualify it as a mouse gun? Size sure doesn't!

 
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