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Serious discussion of Mouseguns and the role they play as being a viable tool in the toolbox.
Rule 1. Have a Gun.
The reality of life is - Life is Life.
One never knows the where or when of next encounter - CRSam
While we all know to dress around a gun, sometimes "comforting" means a mousegun due to limits on attire, or setting.
While we all know to "have a plan, a backup plan" these plans may include a mousegun.
While we train, and practice retention drills, if matters are such, and have gone South, the mousegun is just another tool in the toolbox.
Pictures are always nice, some of these mouseguns are just neat little buggers and I am even going to say some are just downright cute.
Lately I have messing with the NAA Mini-Revolver, in .22 lr, with 1 1/8" barrel with the factory lanyard ring.
Over the years I have aquainted myself with this gun quite a bit, and have lots of trigger time.
Semi-Autos, I like the Beretta Jetfire, with its smooth trigger, being reliable, easy to maintain, inspect, load, makes safe, and this little bugger is accurate.
I will stop now, and wait for pictures and input from others.
I don't want any cheese, I just want out of the trap - anon.
Steve
Serious discussion of Mouseguns and the role they play as being a viable tool in the toolbox.
Rule 1. Have a Gun.
The reality of life is - Life is Life.
One never knows the where or when of next encounter - CRSam
While we all know to dress around a gun, sometimes "comforting" means a mousegun due to limits on attire, or setting.
While we all know to "have a plan, a backup plan" these plans may include a mousegun.
While we train, and practice retention drills, if matters are such, and have gone South, the mousegun is just another tool in the toolbox.
Pictures are always nice, some of these mouseguns are just neat little buggers and I am even going to say some are just downright cute.
Lately I have messing with the NAA Mini-Revolver, in .22 lr, with 1 1/8" barrel with the factory lanyard ring.
Over the years I have aquainted myself with this gun quite a bit, and have lots of trigger time.
Semi-Autos, I like the Beretta Jetfire, with its smooth trigger, being reliable, easy to maintain, inspect, load, makes safe, and this little bugger is accurate.
I will stop now, and wait for pictures and input from others.
I don't want any cheese, I just want out of the trap - anon.
Steve