Smallest handgun you’ve owned

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NAA .22 5 shot with the 1 5/8th tube. REALLY hard to hit anything with it at anything more than 10ft but, for some reason I have never wanted to part with it. Damn thing is just such a well made little tool.
 

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Mine was an NAA Mini revolver as well. It was the slightly larger 22 Magnum version though.
When we bought the one I still have we bought a pair. The .22 was for Wife and I bought the convertible that had two cylinders so you could use the .22WMR. I then found the ammo of that day did nothing in that short tube so as soon as I got a pistol I could pocket carry I sold that one off. Years later someone, think it was CCI, started selling a .22WMR round that was tailored for that pistol and worked better than the .22LR in them but by then I had sold it. Damn little guns are amazingly well made and last I looked still to this day sell quite well. Seems a lot of people still love them.
 
Smallest: Seecamp LWS-25 & LWS-32.

I did have a double-action Beretta .25, now discontinued, exact model not remembered, which may well have been lighter in weight, than the all-stainless-steel Seecamps, but I remember it being dimensionally a bit larger.
 
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I had a NAA .22 revolver that I carried behind my belt buckle while a LEO. The onion field led me to that... Sold it and now the smallest I have is a Seecamp .32.
 
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Bauer .25 pistol for autoloaders.

NAA .22LR revolver 1.125" bbl (1 1/8") for revolvers. I made it slightly bigger by swapping the little birdshead stocks for some cool, engraved boot stocks.

Two close contenders are: Beretta 950b in .25ACP and Seecamp LWS in .32ACP.

I still own these, and haven't had anything smaller.
 
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Beretta 950 in .25. Despite the .25 cartridge size, it kicks more than you’d expect due to the small size of the pistol.
 
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