Seecamp 25

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Tony50ae

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I just recently bought a brand new Seecamp 25ACP. Already fired two magazines through it. It functioned fine with Winchester, PPU, and Remington FMJ. Functioned fine. The pistol looks and feels well made. Definitely not like those zinc alloy 25's of which I own one of. They just recently brought back the pistol in 25ACP. Always wanted a Seecamp and wanted it in 25. Yes I know, the 25 isn't exactly a stopper. But always had a soft spot for the caliber.

Basically wanted the gun for my collection. It might be used as a BUG to my S&W 642.
 
I bought the .380 and the .32 last year; both have some pretty limiting ammo recommendations: is this also true of the .25?

With the right ammo, both my Seecamps function well; although the .380 is just no fun to shoot. I could get the same effect just by dropping a brick on my hand a few times.
 
Of the 25 Seecamp I know of no ammo limitations akin to the 32. I was going to order one of the new ones myself, but found an early milford LWS 25 at a pawn shop. Have not taken it out yet. Definitely well made.
 
Got one too. I have a first year .32 I bought new when they came out. I have carried it many a mile as a last ditch BUG.

When they opened a list for the .25 I got in line.

Hasn't burped once in about 150 rounds. It's literally a little bullet hose. No recoil, just fun to shoot. All ball and no reason to change. It's a 7 try stand off ice pick.
 
Do the new .25 cal mags fit the old Seecamp pistols? Are mags even available?

From what I read on the Seecamp forum, the new mags fit the old. And for right now, no, you cannot order the new mags yet. You only get the one that comes with the gun. But they are working on getting the new mags available soon.
 
seecamp's cousin naa guardian 32acp is an excellent ccw value.


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seecamp's cousin naa guardian 32acp is an excellent ccw value.


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Had an NAA32 and in addition to feeling like a brick in my pocket it was without a doubt one of the most punishing pistols I have ever fired, but it was pretty.
Replaced it with a KelTec P32 which was better in every way.
 
I'd have to agree, except in looks, of course. Being somewhat tiny and being blowback, and perhaps due to the shape of it, the NAA 32 auto beat my hand when firing Fiocchi. Silvertips and PMC JHP rounds were much easier. The Keltec P32 is half the weight and probably half the recoil as felt by me. Doesn't seem ammo sensitive either.

You all are making me want to go and shoot my LWS 25 (x 2, actually) :)
 
All three calibers, .25acp, .32acp and .380 acp are in the same sized pistol. Truly remarkable with regard to the .380 and only possible due to the high quality steel used.

Interesting! :)

I can't imagine shooting .380 in that size of a blowback gun. My .32ACP Guardian feels like it has the recoil of a larger calibered gun.
 
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