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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4221040" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Y’all check out @moparman’s test of the .25 acp round in ballistic gel. </p><p>Well over FBI minimum penetration requirements. </p><p>I was shocked. </p><p>Back on topic I have a few mouse guns. </p><p>Sig P-938 in 9mm, Keltec P3-AT in .380 that has been my EDC since they came on the market. </p><p>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. </p><p>It was also carried by German General officers in a special pocket inside their caps as a last ditch weapon or to commit suicide. </p><p>It’s been at several ENS’s to be shot by members.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4221040, member: 5412"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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