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.
I once owned an NAA mini in .22 LR,,,
It's funny because even though it was very small,,,
I found out that it really took two hands to shoot the dang thing.
One to grip and fire it,,,
And the other to operate the hammer.
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.
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.
Not the smallest, but it's a Colt! 1908 Vest Pocket .25ACP Mfg c. 1922. Inherited it from my father, who traded his USN S&W Victory that he'd carried through a good bit of WWII for it. I still shake my head over that one!
I still have my smallest and it was cute when photographed with the biggest. Smallest is a North American 22 short mini revolver. Biggest was a Dan Wesson 445 Supermag!
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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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