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If we're going with true "mouseguns", I'd say the baby Browning. Among the ones you have in your poll, I'd have to pick the P3AT (because I can't afford a Rohrbaugh).
"Other" for me, even though I guess a 5-shot revolver is not considered a mouse gun by some people.
I had, and liked, a P3AT but decided not to rely on anything lighter than a .38for self-defense. I just feel better about a treasury load than any .380 offering. Nothing less than a j-frame for me!
I have never tried the other options here. I do have a P32 that is carried everyday in all situations. Sometimes I carry larger but my Keltec is always there @ 1 o clock IWB with the clip. I feel alot better knowing it is there when bigger and heavier are at home.
I didn't vote on a "best", but I carry a P-32 as a BUG every day. I've had it for about 7 years and it's been a good, reliable gun. I also have an Astra Cub .25 (same as a Colt Junior) that is very well made and has been 100% reliable. I went through a mouse gun collecting phase, so I also have some odd ball mouse guns like the Mossberg Brownie .22 with 4 barrels and rotating firing pin. Also a Cobray Pocket Pal with interchangeable .22 or .380 cylinder.
I Voted for the P3AT, Biger cal. than the 32 acp, Great acuracy at the range, 100 / reliability on mine. I have a P32, Pf9, P11 they are all great choices, but my allways gun is P3At with Gold Dots or Cor bons.
My smallest gun at present is a Kel Tec P3AT. Of course, I am big enough that I can stick a Taurus Millennium Pro in my pocket, but I am seriously thinking of buying an NAA .22 that will fit on their belt buckle. Admittedly it is a toy, but a fun toy none the less.
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