Ready on the Right--Ready on the Left--Ready on the firing line
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You wanna see what I consider quality mouseguns? Check out North American Arms, and their mini revolvers!
crotalus |
08.09.07 - 7:08 pm | #
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How about the Taurus "Judge".
It's a big, roaring mouse..,
jimmyb |
08.09.07 - 10:48 pm | #
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I had a Jennings J-22 for a while. I liked it. It was reliable if fed ultra-velocity ammunition, and shot well enough.
I still have a Taurus PT-25. That's a good quality modern mouse-gun, though bigger than the H&R because of the ridiculous thick Beretta design.
I love me some mouse-guns.
Sigivald |
08.10.07 - 4:23 pm | #
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Good post.
James
James R. Rummel |
08.14.07 - 2:43 pm | #
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Another interesting piece of history. Hope to see many more of them.
Best
Seth
Seth from Massachusetts |
08.14.07 - 4:07 pm | #
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What a neat old pistol!
I've never seen one in the steel that I can recall...
Tam |
Homepage |
08.16.07 - 8:24 am | #
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I just bought one of these today. Wont get it until next week, but it's sure cool!
J |
12.27.07 - 9:17 pm | #
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I've enjoyed your blog. I have to disagree however about the H&R 'self loader being "somewhat" more reliable then the Webley. Mine is 100% reliable. In fact it's the only mousegun I own (including a Seecamp) that has NEVER malfunctioned.
jay |
04.10.08 - 12:22 am | #
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I've shot mine, and it's surprisingly accurate. It it easily as accurate as my Keltec .380
John |
05.26.08 - 8:47 am | #
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Well I shot mine! Not sure if I hit anything at 50 feet. It function well and I agree That it is an amazing little piece of workmanship. Some folks refer to it as a "mouse gun" and others have a problem field stipping it. I some how managed mine, simply by accident. I think it would be a great carry piece. Amazing, still after 100 years.
John |
02.20.09 - 3:20 pm | #
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