Smallest handgun you’ve owned

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not my smallest, but stupidest.

.38 Spezial from west Germany
 
That is awesome, I had no idea they had incorporated sharps designs into pistols! Also thank you for the link it made an interesting read.
 
Little Freedom Arms made in 22 short, with a very short barrel. I don't think they made those very long. Later I got a 22/22mag with a barrel that was maybe 50 percent longer (was it an inch, or inch and a quarter?). Not really too much fun to shoot, for me at least, and both went toward something else.
 
usp9,

You got me curious enough to go hunting

for your Hawes .25 google
GECADO Model 11 Mayer&Grammelspacher 6.35 kaliber



-kBob

Very cool. Thanks. I did discover a while ago that this gun was sold under about six names. Who actually produced it was unclear though. At the time, early 50's to 60's, Germany could not produce guns . Only assemble them. That is why I wondered if the parts might be Italian. Looks a little Italian to me. Not a lot of info out there.
 
I have a little Beretta 25acp Jetfire. Wouldn't carry the tiny thing, but it's a hoot at the range.
 
First time here, great site! My smallest pistol was a Bond Arms Rough Neck (.45 ACP), but had to sell it because I wanted a Ruger LCP II just a little bit more. So, the Ruger is my smallest pistol right now.
 
Browning marked and marketed "Baby"; the 'new and improved' version of the Browning designed 1908 Colt Vest Pocket model and the FN 1905/1906 pistol. Aka the FN 1931. Supposed to be bigger than a Bernardelli, but it seems tiny. Bigger than the little tiny .22 caliber shooters, but it is a repeater.
 
My smallest handgun is a Beretta .25 ACP with the tip up barrel, I don't recall the number. I won it in a raffle.
 
I have the NAA mini revolver in 22 WMR. Also a Colt Junior and a Colt 1908 Vest Pocket Hammerless, both in 25 ACP. They're pretty small.
 
GarySTL writes:

Looking to pick up the Earl when I see one.

I just took delivery of a "Sheriff" model, same as the "Earl", but with a 2.5-inch barrel instead of the latter's four-incher. It's a neat piece, and it will probably get some tractor and trail carry time. I also have a .22LR NAA with the "basic" 1.125-inch barrel.
 
Several others, Jennings 22, a couple of cheap chrome played derringers, but the only reliable practical one is a Ruger LCP .380
 
Way back in the day I had a raven 25 I took off an idiot at a bar I worked at. I also had a Davis 380 and a Jennings J22 that was one of the best they put out.
 
Nickle plated Davis 2 shot derringer in 22 mag. Had about a half in of barrel after the chamber. Could only hit at about 15 ft.
 
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