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Does anyone actually enjoy shooting semi-auto “mouse guns”?
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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3873816" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>never fired a bobcat/tomcat but i imagine they are around the pinnacle of mouse guns. for the ones i've shot, if i was just going to rank them real quick without much thought in terms of "enjoyable" to shoot i'd go:</p><p></p><p>j frame > seacamp > lcp max > beretta pico > bodyguard > uuuuuh i'm sure there's a few i'm forgetting like random derringers or whatever</p><p></p><p>not to say the bodyguard is a bad choice, in fact i carry it more often than really any of the others, but there's no doubt an all metal mouse gun is by far more enjoyable. and the pico is really underrated imo, it's THIN has good sights for a mouse gun (the lcp max is way better about this than the og version which....i don't think have rear sights. i mean not really like you'd need 'em, but whatev).</p><p></p><p>and, if we're comparing them to the like the next step up, say a subcompact in 9mm, then i actually prefer shooting mouse guns, and definitely prefer carrying one. only until you get into the compact sizes like a ppk, cz pcr, etc etc that i think the extra size is worth it. subcompact 9mms are still imo substantially bigger than mouse guns, and JUST as unpleasant or worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3873816, member: 45524"] never fired a bobcat/tomcat but i imagine they are around the pinnacle of mouse guns. for the ones i've shot, if i was just going to rank them real quick without much thought in terms of "enjoyable" to shoot i'd go: j frame > seacamp > lcp max > beretta pico > bodyguard > uuuuuh i'm sure there's a few i'm forgetting like random derringers or whatever not to say the bodyguard is a bad choice, in fact i carry it more often than really any of the others, but there's no doubt an all metal mouse gun is by far more enjoyable. and the pico is really underrated imo, it's THIN has good sights for a mouse gun (the lcp max is way better about this than the og version which....i don't think have rear sights. i mean not really like you'd need 'em, but whatev). and, if we're comparing them to the like the next step up, say a subcompact in 9mm, then i actually prefer shooting mouse guns, and definitely prefer carrying one. only until you get into the compact sizes like a ppk, cz pcr, etc etc that i think the extra size is worth it. subcompact 9mms are still imo substantially bigger than mouse guns, and JUST as unpleasant or worse. [/QUOTE]
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