Smallest handgun you’ve owned

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Butler 22 short single shot. It’s tiny. It’s hard to shoot because it’s so small. Next smallest is a Colt New Line 22. It is almost as small but is a repeater.
 
RG .22 Short only revolver, can't remember the model number. Smaller than the RG14 snake gun I got later, pre '68 mail order special.
 
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Wow that's really tiny! It looks like you could have gotten it out of a gumball machine!
 
Beretta Jetfire .25 was my smallest size/caliber “mouse gun”.

Currently I think it’s an AMT backup .380. It’s heavier than my LCP/LCP 2, but I think it’s a bit smaller in overall length.

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Smallest for me would have to be my lightweight Baby Browning, followed very closely by my KelTec P3AT. I did have a FTL Auto-Nine .22LR for awhile but I would have to say it was probably very close in size to my Baby Browning. Only pistol I have seen smaller than those two was a V. Bernardelli Model XXI in .22 Short.
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I had a teeny little Cimarron Arms 2 shot derringer, with changeable barrels for 22LR and 22 magnum. The trigger was awful, and boy howdy was it loud!
Sold it.
 
The daintiest I own would be an H&R Premier top break, but it has a 6" or so barrel.

The smallest I own shoots a big round, an American Derringer with 3" barrel in 45 Colt/.410 shotshell. Paired with an old case throwing knife.

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Runners up are a pair of Taurus PT-22s and a NAA Guardian in .32 NAA. And a 22 short only Beretta.
 
Hi...
Not much into small handguns...I have big hands and a small handgun just kind of gets lost in my paws.
Smallest I have ever owned are a Taurus adjustable sighted .44Spl five shot revolver with a 3" barrel, a Uberti Richards-Mason conversion in .38Spl and a nickle Colt Combat Commander in .45ACP.
 
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