MachIVshooter
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I was bored tonight and decided to snap a photo of my mouse guns to include my new-to-me Beretta Tomcat that I just picked up from a friend for an irresistable price. I can't believe how these little buggers just accumulate over time. I left out anything that isn't truly pocketable, like my PF-9, 84FS, Remington 51, etc. and still have a fair number. Regrettably, no authentic Baby Browning....yet
From 6:30, we have a Kel-Tec P-32, Tanfoglio GT-27B .25, Phoenix HP-22, Bauer .25, Beretta 3032 Tomcat, Le Francais .25, Beretta 950 BS .25, AMT Back-up .22, Bauer .25 (with my homemade trigger and slim aluminum grip panels; I got the gun for free on account of missing trigger and broken grips), and a Kel-Tec P3AT. In the center are an NAA .22 Mag, NAA .22 LR and an HJS industries 4-shot .22 Derringer.
Out of curiosity, I added up the total amount spent on these 13 mouse guns and average cost came to a mere $132.69. Perhaps that's why they multiply the way they do!
So let's see how busy these little vermin have been breeding in everyone's safes!
From 6:30, we have a Kel-Tec P-32, Tanfoglio GT-27B .25, Phoenix HP-22, Bauer .25, Beretta 3032 Tomcat, Le Francais .25, Beretta 950 BS .25, AMT Back-up .22, Bauer .25 (with my homemade trigger and slim aluminum grip panels; I got the gun for free on account of missing trigger and broken grips), and a Kel-Tec P3AT. In the center are an NAA .22 Mag, NAA .22 LR and an HJS industries 4-shot .22 Derringer.
Out of curiosity, I added up the total amount spent on these 13 mouse guns and average cost came to a mere $132.69. Perhaps that's why they multiply the way they do!
So let's see how busy these little vermin have been breeding in everyone's safes!