I've got a regular Hellcat OSP with a Sig Zero sight installed. The advantage of having a red dot sight co-witness with the iron sights helps in acquiring the dot when training. The gun has proved very reliable. It is a handful when shooting, as any very small 9mm would be, but the grip...
The .32acp caliber Seecamp was not produced until 1984 or 1985. Prior to then the only available Seecamp was a .25acp. It's a shame the Seecamp forum was allowed to simply vanish. It was a huge source of information and history... much of it communicated by Larry Seecamp himself.
I have a...
If you think the PMR is fun, take a look at the CMR carbine. I own both firearms and must admit the carbine goes to the range more often. It is just a blast. Fun meter pegged at 10. Enjoy your new pistol.
Nothing to add to the above comments.
I did the same side by side comparisom a while back. I chose the Hellcat for several reasons. First reason was that Sig's optic plate removal took the rear sight away whereas the Hellcat retained the rear sight allowing use of both iron and red dot together. Very practical redundancy.
Next was...
I suggest you read this older thread from a HK forum about testing a HK P2000 in daily wear and tear and abuse. Well written, funny and informative. It's a long but worthwhile read IMHO. It will quite fully demonstrate the quality of HK pistols...
Take a look at this gun value site. Shows actual sales values. Keep in mind the newest version of this pistol sells in gun shops for around $750.
https://truegunvalue.com/pistol/beretta-84f/price-historical-value
I bought one last summer as a cheap but fun plinker. Shoots well enough, good for what I expected. I don't like the mags. A bit harder to load than other modern .22 mags. I also do not appreciate that it required a tool to dismantle and clean. Compare to the Taurus TX line up. IMHO the Taurus...
Beretta made the 21A in both calibers, .22lr and .25acp. Both calibers are DA/SA. They are identical except for the centerfire Vs rimfire feature. If I were going to carry a 21A it would be the centerfire for better reliability. I own both, like both but I carry another Beretta, a Pico...
For that price I'd buy one. If considering it for carry you may want to think about a .25acp or .32acp model IMHO. Yes, the sights are a weak feature but it's a point and shoot gun, so why worry?
Here are a couple of my mouse guns I actually have carried over the years. The most carried are the Seecamp and much newer Pico. Before I owned the Pico a beautiful Walther TPH filled in while my Seecamp was in for a check-up.
A potential carry Beretta 21A
Just how small is a Seecamp...
I voted HK because they've never failed me and I shoot them well, but I've learned to love my Caniks almost as much. I call them my "Turkish HKs".
However, I love all my children.
A number of years ago I found a FN for sale at a gun show for $700. The seller also had about 1000 rounds of ammo priced at $14 per box. I enjoyed the gun. Impressed with it's quality and reliability. I've always thought a 5.7 upper on a AR would be cool as ice. Never bought one but ponder...
I have two. Both are the long barrel XDm elite in 9mm and .45acp. I like them very much. The trigger is nice with a quick reset. The sights are good though I shoot mainly using a laser due to an eye injury. I have zero complaints. Solid, reliable guns that go to the range often. Of note...
You know Sig did make a .32acp in the form of the P230B, though they are a bit hard to come by. It is a gorgeous and reliable little gem and because of my fondness for the Sig I could see me going for The .32acp Bersa.
I have the Bersa but i much prefer the Taurus TX 22. Either the full size or the newer compact model. My Bersa is not as reliable as the Taurus. All of these may be too big for a pocket. The Beretta 21a may be a good choice due to it's size. The Keltec P17 is ok but harder to load than Bersa and...
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