Ready on the Right--Ready on the Left--Ready on the firing line

Gravatar Nice little gun, I want one now, even though I would never be able to hold it, with these dinner plates.

There's just something about tiny but functional that screams awesome to me.


Gravatar dont see how you say you cant hunt with it, I have one silver plated, made in 1920 (iirc based on sn) that I used to hunt small birds and rats with at the junk yard got to the point where I could hit them more often then not at about 15 feet, anything beyond that and I would have had a better change of hitting it if I was to throw the gun. But I still think these little 'mouse guns' are great for self defense you punch the attacker with your fist, and shoot him at the same time no need to aim with barrel to slime contact. but I still prefer to carry my 1911a1, nothing like a 45 to feel safe.


Gravatar My neighboe has one of those, but the recently made one, it's cute. I'm told the rort is quite loud with a nice muzzel flash! I'd rather have the bigger, .380 1908/03 model, it's got classic lines.


Gravatar If I recall correctly the later Colt Jr. was actually made by Astra in Spain and imported under the Colt name.

I have been present when people shot these things, and I'll tell you for a gun famous for it's wimpy power they are LOUD!

Ah well, have to wait until I retire and leave Massachusetts before I can own one. Life is hard in Massachusetts!


Gravatar Just remember, it may be small, but it allows you to obey Rule #1 of Gunfighting: Have a gun...




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