My Mouse Pistols

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I have a couple, three. One’s a first gen Kel-Tec P-32. It’s not super fun to shoot, but it’s accurate out to a surprising range. No pic of it, but it looks just like every other P-32.

Then there’s this little feller. He’s pretty fun to shoot and also surprisingly accurate! :)

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I have a couple, three. One’s a first gen Kel-Tec P-32. It’s not super fun to shoot, but it’s accurate out to a surprising range. No pic of it, but it looks just like every other P-32.

Then there’s this little feller. He’s pretty fun to shoot and also surprisingly accurate! :)

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If I remember correctly, you used that P-32 to win a match against guns modded for competition.
 
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If I remember correctly, you used that P-32 to win a match against guns modded for competition.
Well I didn’t win exactly? I mean I considered it a personal win, because IIRC, I came in 12th overall across 4 divisions totaling 40+ shooters. :)

Oh, I almost forgot this chonky boy.

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Not exactly mouse size, more like rat? Still a mouse caliber. I’ve got a ridiculous amount of .32 ACP and couldn’t resist getting this one. Think I paid like $250?
 
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Y’all check out @moparman’s test of the .25 acp round in ballistic gel.
Well over FBI minimum penetration requirements.
I was shocked.
Back on topic I have a few mouse guns.
Sig P-938 in 9mm, Keltec P3-AT in .380 that has been my EDC since they came on the market.
Finally a Bergman Einhand manufactured in Germany after WW1 in .25 acp for soldiers coming home from war missing an arm or hand. The action can be cycled with the trigger finger, then moving the finger back to the trigger.
It was also carried by German General officers in a special pocket inside their caps as a last ditch weapon or to commit suicide.
It’s been at several ENS’s to be shot by members.
No, No, No Dennis. Your not getting off that easy, you know the rules. We must have pictures of the Bergman.
 
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Well I didn’t win exactly? I mean I considered it a personal win, because IIRC, I came in 12th overall across 4 divisions totaling 40+ shooters. :)

Oh, I almost forgot this chonky boy.

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Not exactly mouse size, more like rat? Still a mouse caliber. I’ve got a ridiculous amount of .32 ACP and couldn’t resist getting this one. Think I paid like $250?
One of my favorite guns to shoot of all time. Can I have it.lol
 

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