The Sheer Joy of MOUSE GUNS....

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I think the Bernadelli .25 Vest Pocket Model is also right there with the Walther Model 9 and the Baby Browning as far as mighty micro mouse guns are concerned.
 
Confederate asked,

Colt1903: How well does your little stainless Walther work?

I can't speak for Colt1903, but my Walther is a joy to shoot. Surprisingly accurate (within reason of course), very reliable with quality .22lr ammo, it offers double strike ability (DA/SA), and is very, very slim. It takes down exactly as a PPK, is solid stainless steel, and feels very ergonomic for such a small pistol. My Walther TPH is one of my favorite pistols.

I'd also be interested in hearing Colt1903's comments.
 
I think the Bernadelli .25 Vest Pocket Model is also right there with the Walther Model 9 and the Baby Browning as far as mighty micro mouse guns are concerned.
Also the Bauer .25, a stainless steel copy of the Baby Browning. Here's mine:
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I have a yearning for a KT P3AT or Ruger LCP maybe in the future and I have this desire for a NAA
mini master with .22lr/mag cylinders.

I have a Phoenix Arms HP22 that I've never felt was worthy of the band width for a picture. LOL I
do have a NAA, though, and if .380 is a mouse caliber, I have a Grendel P12. My NAA is actually my
favorite mouser, but the Phoenix is pretty reliable, VERY accurate, and fun to shoot because of the
accuracy. I have a kit gun type revolver, too, but the 4" barrel keeps it out of the mouser category
IMHO.

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Some might consider this old school mouse gun. It's sorta worthless, but a lot of fun to shoot when I'm in a charcoal mood.

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That little mouse clutching the mini assault rifle is hilarious :D I haven't seen any Beretta Cheetahs; are they considered mouse guns?
 
I haven't seen any Beretta Cheetahs; are they considered mouse guns?

I thought I had a pic of my Beretta 84 and Seecamp together, but...I can't find it. I would say "No", the Beretta is really out of the mousegun league, IMHO.
 
I haven't seen any Beretta Cheetahs; are they considered mouse guns?

Personally I wouldn't say they would be considered a mousgun. I have a Beretta 85 BB and it's rather large to be considered a "mousegun" IMO.

Unless you consider anything chambered in .380 to be a mousegun, I suppose.
 
Confederate,

I like the THP quite a bit; one problem I have is that it fails to feed the last round. I am fairly sure that this is a magazine problem but I am not able to find any replacement mags. It is more accurate than it should be. The target below is 24 rounds of CCI Quick Shok fired at a range of 21 feet:
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Dksimon,

The CS9 is an awesome carry piece. It is very easy to shoot and pretty darn accurate for me out to 50 feet. Below are a several targets shot at a range of 21 feet:
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One new and two old....

Here are mine, in order: An 5 round Iver Johnson .32, a 7 round US Revolver Co. .22LR and a P3AT. That little .22 is a pretty sweet number; it shoots Aguila Super Maximums all day long. Really, really light, too.

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A Kel-Tec P-11 is the closest thing to a mouse gun with a hi-cap mag. K-T offers a 12rd mag giving you 12+1 in 9mm or 10+1 in .40S&W in the P-40, which is the same frame.
 
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