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Does anyone actually enjoy shooting semi-auto “mouse guns”?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3870089" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I call the micro .380's and .32's belly guns. When bubba has you on the ropes, put it into their belly and pull the trigger.</p><p> I've carried a Keltec P3AT since the first generation so much that my work jeans have a pattern on the front pocket outlined just like a skoal can in the back pocket.</p><p>It was in a holster so nobody could see what it was.</p><p>Terrible trigger pull just like the Ruger model but it's a last resort gun IMHO that I never leave home without that can be concealed when other firearms can't. I live most of my life now in shorts and a Tshirt. Not many ways to conceal a full size firearm with that garb. Any firearm is better than no firearm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3870089, member: 5412"] I call the micro .380's and .32's belly guns. When bubba has you on the ropes, put it into their belly and pull the trigger. I've carried a Keltec P3AT since the first generation so much that my work jeans have a pattern on the front pocket outlined just like a skoal can in the back pocket. It was in a holster so nobody could see what it was. Terrible trigger pull just like the Ruger model but it's a last resort gun IMHO that I never leave home without that can be concealed when other firearms can't. I live most of my life now in shorts and a Tshirt. Not many ways to conceal a full size firearm with that garb. Any firearm is better than no firearm. [/QUOTE]
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