Had a Jennings just like that as a kid. Would love to find one today in a store. I would jump on it. Fond memories.The old Jennings isn't much smaller than a Ruger LCP.
Those are beautiful, but the one I handled wasn't very reliablePSA Baby Browning clone:
I haven't shot mine a lot, but so far it hasn't failed. There isn't much to hold on to, though.Those are beautiful, but the one I handled wasn't very reliable
Usually one finger on the trigger and another on the frame.
I haven't shot mine a lot, but so far it hasn't failed. There isn't much to hold on to, though.
What are you expecting for $1,049.99 for the base model. (https://www.precisionsmallarms.com/...IES-PISTOLS/STANDARD-SERIES-CONTINUATION.html)Those are beautiful, but the one I handled wasn't very reliable
Wow! I paid less than half that ten years ago.What are you expecting for $1,049.99 for the base model. (https://www.precisionsmallarms.com/...IES-PISTOLS/STANDARD-SERIES-CONTINUATION.html)
Surprised I haven’t seen a Baby Browning yet, unless i missed it.
Mine was a clone by Precision Small Arms.Surprised I haven’t seen a Baby Browning yet, unless i missed it.
Nice comparison!
I think the Bauer has always been considered a clone of the Browning, and a little smaller than the Colt vest pocket.Is this one similar to the Colt, and the Colt is similar to the Browning?
I got it dirt cheap years ago and it doesn't function correctly. May just need a mag. I have a couple of other 25's to not shoot, so I've never gotten around to sorting it out.
It is a copy of the Browning and can be hit-or-miss in reliability. The PSA was usually considered a better copyIs this one similar to the Colt, and the Colt is similar to the Browning?