Just picked one up from a local shop and thought to search for it on RUclips. I'm glad you did a video on this fella. It's now in my own little mouse gun collection. Cheers mate.
I carried one for many years in back pocket till I got a SW Bodyguard 380. It was great gun and I think I bought it new for 100 bucks. The finish wore off and I traded it in during a gun buyback in a bigger city and got a 250 dollar gift certificate. I would like the original CZ and if they remade it with a polymer frame Id be all over that. I love the heel mag release for a pocket gun as this attracted me to this gun plus the dao..as it didn't pop out the mag when I carried in back pocket. People allways complain about this but its perfect for real self defense and real daily carry. Super slim.
I bought one at a local gun store almost a year ago it’s a neat little gun. I was thinking the same thing as you someone should produce a modern polymer version I think it would sell well.
I just got one of these for a sweet deal really am impressed with the way the pistol functions I've put 100 rounds through it with no problems definitely going to be my new Pocket Gun for a backup also ebay has these firing pins in stainless steel as well as titanium
I enjoy your reviews. I especially liked the Jimenez JA9 review. I found a deal on a used one last week. As far as the Protec line of pistols goes they never made or sold any in 22. I had their color catalog back in 91/92 and it showed the pistol and claimed that the 22 caliber version was coming soon but it never did. I know because I called and asked them several times about trying to get one. I was never a fan of the 25 Auto round but I would like to try one of these. I like the snag free no sights part and the DA only feature.
well, that's 1 pistol I never heard of!! I tend to watch your videos slightly more than Hickok45 (a real Southern Gentleman) . When I'm bored and have plenty of time, I'll watch Nutnfancy. Kudos to you, sir!!
I inherited a .22 Jennings and an Intratec Tec22. I love both and because of you videos I am seriously looking into getting a Jennings/Jimenez .25, or something simular.
The good news is, now almost 7 years later, a stainless steel firing pin is available on ebay for $18.00! If anyone finds this video because they have one, as I do, you can now replace that. I haven't tried it yet, just ordered the firing pin today, but reviews are good. I've owned one of these since it was new and have a lot of fun with it. During the ammo shortage this one caliber I could find!
I love these videos. 2 questions. 1, was the serial number scratched off at one time on the blued gun? 2, Are you gonna do some videos on small caliber revolvers? 32 H&R, 32 S&W, 32 Long Colt
+mozzberg Thanks Mozz, the frame is rubbed on the serial number but it's not unreadable. I'm not sure what the story is. As far as other Mouse guns, revolvers would be a good addition. We'll see what happens and I like the idea.
I would PAY (Yes, PAY) to see the top 10 gun reviews on RUclips go out and run and gun together. They are all different with different uses for their weapons... but it would be epic. Hickok, Sootch, Tim, Nutn, Scout, IV8888... I know a lot you guys are at Shot or at the IV8888 shoot, but it would be EPIC (overused word, but this would fit) to watch you guys run around in the desert with nutn. Similar to the RUclips all-star series that nutn did YEARS ago...
A friend of mine bought one of these new several years ago. It never did function right. The FFL he bought it from ended up taking it back and giving my friend his $ back. I am glad I got to see and fire one.I think he paid $75 for it.
@Ivan Snyder He bought it for a carry gun. It just wouldn't work. It had a lot of light primer hits and would jam at least once on every mag. My buddy ended up getting a North American Arms 22 mini revolver after the dealer took it back. I bought one of their 22 Scorpion "assault pistols" that had a 30 round mag. Got it for $100. The mag that came with it had a broken follower, new, from the factory. But it took any Ruger 10-22 mag. It worked pretty good with those. I got some Ram-line plastic 30 rounders. I wish I would have kept it, but it's been traded years ago.
The CZ-45/Intratec Protec 25 are VERY easy to reverse engineer. In fact the LW Seecamp is very closely related to the CZ-45 in design, but in larger calibers like .380 and .32 Auto. The LW Seecamp is a tiny gun with a lot of wallop esp. in .380 and .32 for its size, they use a ring in the chamber to expand the fired brass into to delay blowback. This way they keep the gun small and slide light whilst maintaining larger caliber. Sootch, I'm sure you'd love the Seecamp and CZ-45. I also collect pocket pistols.
+TheFirearmEnthusiast I have a CZ Duo with a broken firing pin but I just ordered a replacement. The CZ 45 is definitely on the list but a little pricey. The Seecamp is also on the list.... it's a sickness! Lol! Thanks Brother
I have read some comments of older peopole or sick who have arthritis or reumathism in their hands and couldnt handle recoil. Most of them take a .22lr but .25 acp would be also a solution for them and even a little better.
i got a nickel one 20 years ago, barely used for $75, keep it on my nightstand next to my Kel-Tec P-32 . picked up 1000 rounds of America Eagle FMJ from CTD a few years ago for $106! i have Glaser Blue safety slugs in it now.
+d0j0w0 We have plenty around here locally. Our Palmetto State Armory had 6 difference brands and lots of ammo. It runs around $14 for the cheap stuff. Thanks
This gun is very slick and comfortable feeling compared to the cz45, slightly larger though.I have both,yup parts are a premium.Mine is like new and has a plastic bumper on the recoil assembly that keeps the slide from hitting the frame when you rack it.
You may snicker about these small caliber pistols, but the fact remains if that bullet hits a vital organ or major artery you can kiss your ass goodbye. With that said I still prefer 9mm and bigger.
+Loquaciousgamer I understand that the 25 may not be lethal unless it hits a vital point, the fact remains I and I think a lot of people still wouldn't want to get shot by one
+iDreamOfWeenie I used to watch 'The First 48' pretty often and it was surprising how many people were killed with 22LR. They didn't get pumped full of bullets either, often just 2-3 but they are no joke.
saw a episode of First 48 where a scumbag got shot in the back with a single 22. he collapsed on his mother's lawn and that's where homicide found him. something strange about these small calibers that scare me.
I had a Protec-25 passed down to me many years back. I was wondering if you could shed some light on a question I've had since I've owned the pistol? Every individual part(that's large enough), including the magazine, is engraved with "07HV00432 HH 1A" and these numbers do not coincide with the serial number. Thanks for any insight and I really enjoyed your review of this pistol. - Marcus from Alabama
when I was living in the city. in the mid 90s these were everywhere. . and the 22lr also. . now that I think of it, most of the intratec line was. . the tec-9 and tec-22. .plus a lot of other very very inexpensive, cheaply made products. . I always wondered why people originally bought them (I was seeing them with their second , or third owner). most of the line seemed like just fun novelty weapons for normal folks. . or street weapons once they got sick of them jamming
I bet it recoils less than the lcp why does everyone seem to ignore physics especially if someone doesn't have a lot of strength the elderly small women weak men at 380 in a tiny package can kick a lot I've got a micro 9mm I can handle it but I've also got a micro 22 and I feel much more confident with my shot placement with the .22. I work construction so my grip strength isn't an issue it's just physics.
Yes, the .32 actually seems like a great compromise. Most everyone thinks you have to go .380 or bigger but that makes for a lot more recoil and maybe even more important muzzle blast. I wish more manufacturers would revive the .32s.
I seen one of these on armslist for $75 but I passed on it because of the caliber it was 25 acp I'm starting to think I should of got it after seeing what it can do cool video
The Czechs did a good job of design on this. I have never understood why no American company made a copy of it right after 1968, when all the patents would have been expired and the Gun Control Act of 1968 kept almost all foreign 25 automatic out of the country. It would have been a much better gun than the S&W Model 61 "Escort". Not as cheap as a Raven, but a better carry piece.
I can’t get my trigger to work on mine. Any help? I finally found an extractor and extractor spring. Thought that was all i needed. I was wrong and i need to fix the trigger or hammer. I can’t find schematics for it anywhere.
Sootch, when do you will make your terrific review of the original, the Czech CZ45 (1947 build) ? She's a classic au pair with the Baby Colt, the Browning and the Beretta, with the unique DA trigger and smooth recoil giving her speed firing compensation for the faulting sights in close fighting up to 10 yards.. All the .25 / 6.35 babies were made to fire first as the surprise weapons they were conceived to be. First and fast with a 75 grain FMJ ammo at home or street defence can be a backup saver if one hasn't a .38 at hand. Just two little shots at the center chest bones and then one or two at the enemy's head (or vice-versa according his clothing) and he will be instantly unable to return effective fire from his Magnum. Supress the enemy's fire and hide / move / run. Keeping the initiative to shoot again --- if still needed. For historical and didactical reasons (of which you're unique at YT) the CZ45 deserves your review once the poor copy had its own. To consider, for instance, her perfect (for a pocket HG) recessed hammer, 8+1 load, material & finishing, reliability and assembly / disassembly proceedings, etc. In the meantime, thanks a lot for your labour of love on these personal defence weapons.
Sootch, a gunsmith should be able to make you a copy of the same firing pin from drill rod (silver steel) in a few minutes, harden and anneal it. I'd do it myself for you, but I'm not in the US. It shouldn't cost too much to have them make you that simple firing pin. You just need to send them the broken one so they can take a few measurements and copy it.
How do you get the firing pin out? I have a new pin, but cant figure out how to get it out so I can put the new one in :) Hopefully you see this and can let me know. Thank you for the info. Robert
Nice music! TECno music. Glad you didnt try to shoot across the hood of that Pick up truck of yours! But the .25 is not known for accuracy or knock down force at any range beyond 7ft.
Its just a simple machine job, find a good local machine shop and drop off the broken pin. Just make sure they use something better than original, a super-steel like P2 would be good but honestly any good modern steel will do the trick. Plus if the price is right you could sell a few off on gunbroker.
The Baby Browning and the many copies (and other guns that size) have been available for decades before this gun ever became available. I'm surprise they even bothered making these as large as they are, because of that. Many were still being manufactured at that time too. It's kind of a copy of those guns. Many of them have mechanical design and disassembly. I actually never realized how many modern firearms are very close or even direct copies of the Baby Browning and other similar firearms that were produced in the very early 1900's up to the 1940's. A lot of (if not most/all of) the Saturday Night Special guns were also copies of very old, early 1900's pocket guns. (or other guns that the pocket guns stole their designs from... because I don't know the full history of all the different mechanisms and take-down methods),
The firearms act needs to be amended. Some of us can't handle the recoil of 380. They are keeping guns out of the hands of weak people, when we need them the most.
I do appreciate your liking of guns that a lot of people look down on. A gun doesn't have to have a specific utility to be fun or interesting.
I don't care what people say I had a 170 dollar 25 acp and it never jammed and was accurate. great video
I need one
You get a good one, hang on to it.
I bought one from a local gun shop $130. Pretty neat little gun.
Just picked one up from a local shop and thought to search for it on RUclips. I'm glad you did a video on this fella. It's now in my own little mouse gun collection. Cheers mate.
If Smith & Wesson made a .25 Acp in their old steel-series pistols, I would fully expect it to look exactly like this. Great video,
Thanks!
That was my thought when i saw it. Instantly purchased one because of that.
I love going back and watching all these 25 auto videos
I love all these mouse gun reviews. One of these days I'm going to start a collection of my own.
In a life or death situation. it beats having a stick defend yourself. keep the reviews coming Sootch00. (Thanks)
I like Sootch's affinity for the small caliber obscure pistols. Always something interesting to learn.
sootch, I love your mousegun reviews... its a subject I have become very interested in lately and you are the go to guy on youtune. thanks
youtube* my bad lol
Sootch00 you know how to sell a gun. Epic intro showing you shoot the dummy target. keep them coming. God bless brther.
I never knew those pistols were out there. I like it, definitely would get one.
You know, I really appreciate these cheap SNS pocket pistol vids you have.
Thanks man! I didnt even know about these particular pistols.
He protec
He attac
But most importantly
He shoot back
I'm sorry I had to.
Don't worry buddy you beat me by like a second 😂
Wouldn't mind having one, but for carry I'll take a Kel Tec P-32.
I'm a nobody, but Sootch is the Quarter King Specialit (.25acp), Respect Big Guy!
Bought one today! Thanks brother
I enjoy the "historical" gun reviews Sootch!
I carried one for many years in back pocket till I got a SW Bodyguard 380. It was great gun and I think I bought it new for 100 bucks. The finish wore off and I traded it in during a gun buyback in a bigger city and got a 250 dollar gift certificate. I would like the original CZ and if they remade it with a polymer frame Id be all over that. I love the heel mag release for a pocket gun as this attracted me to this gun plus the dao..as it didn't pop out the mag when I carried in back pocket. People allways complain about this but its perfect for real self defense and real daily carry. Super slim.
I bought one at a local gun store almost a year ago it’s a neat little gun. I was thinking the same thing as you someone should produce a modern polymer version I think it would sell well.
I know a number of people who can't handle even the 380. A 25 acp would work better with their wrists. Great review.
You might consider blueprinting the good firing pin. It might come in handy later.
Looks like a mini s&w auto from the 90s era metal/aluminum single stack compact 39 series
Like the way the music syncs with firing!
I just got one of these for a sweet deal really am impressed with the way the pistol functions I've put 100 rounds through it with no problems definitely going to be my new Pocket Gun for a backup also ebay has these firing pins in stainless steel as well as titanium
nice little mouse gun, thanks for the review
Another great museum piece.
Very interesting. Not many DA out there. Makes it one of the few that you can carry with one in the pipe.
I own a cz92, but havent heard any good reviews on 25 acps...but its very easy to EDC lightweight and small...and looks nice too
I enjoy your reviews. I especially liked the Jimenez JA9 review. I found a deal on a used one last week.
As far as the Protec line of pistols goes they never made or sold any in 22. I had their color catalog back in 91/92 and it showed the pistol and claimed that the 22 caliber version was coming soon but it never did. I know because I called and asked them several times about trying to get one. I was never a fan of the 25 Auto round but I would like to try one of these. I like the snag free no sights part and the DA only feature.
Love your vids, please keep them coming.
Your amassing quite the mouse gun collection.
well, that's 1 pistol I never heard of!! I tend to watch your videos slightly more than Hickok45 (a real Southern Gentleman) . When I'm bored and have plenty of time, I'll watch Nutnfancy.
Kudos to you, sir!!
Is there ever really enough time to watch nutn?
+Bill Pohlman Thanks Bill, glad to bring something new to you and appreciate the kind words.
still have my Cat-9 and love the hand-feel of that arm
and without knowing about Kellgren, bought a PF9
Watched a few vids, great stuff!
I inherited a .22 Jennings and an Intratec Tec22. I love both and because of you videos I am seriously looking into getting a Jennings/Jimenez .25, or something simular.
I like .32 acp alot more. But I have caught a fever of mouse guns, and now I have found one to look for. Thanks...
The good news is, now almost 7 years later, a stainless steel firing pin is available on ebay for $18.00! If anyone finds this video because they have one, as I do, you can now replace that. I haven't tried it yet, just ordered the firing pin today, but reviews are good. I've owned one of these since it was new and have a lot of fun with it. During the ammo shortage this one caliber I could find!
I love these videos. 2 questions. 1, was the serial number scratched off at one time on the blued gun? 2, Are you gonna do some videos on small caliber revolvers? 32 H&R, 32 S&W, 32 Long Colt
+mozzberg Thanks Mozz, the frame is rubbed on the serial number but it's not unreadable. I'm not sure what the story is. As far as other Mouse guns, revolvers would be a good addition. We'll see what happens and I like the idea.
+sootch00 cool
I would PAY (Yes, PAY) to see the top 10 gun reviews on RUclips go out and run and gun together. They are all different with different uses for their weapons... but it would be epic. Hickok, Sootch, Tim, Nutn, Scout, IV8888... I know a lot you guys are at Shot or at the IV8888 shoot, but it would be EPIC (overused word, but this would fit) to watch you guys run around in the desert with nutn. Similar to the RUclips all-star series that nutn did YEARS ago...
I fire a CZ-45 in South Africa and found it to be superb, much more preferable than the 950 Jetfire.
+rdjhardy Now that's really saying something. The Beretta 950 is my favorite 25 next to the Baby Browning.
*****
Thank-you, Sir. Your channel is firm viewing for me.
As a Bond fan I was desperate to like the Beretta, but CZ-45 was as close to being perfect.
These are very popular pistols, can’t find them for sale anywhere and if you do, it sells fast.
Thanks for another interesting and informative video.
No sights point blank stomach pumper! My favorite is the old AMT Backup. Love the videos Sootch.
Picked one of these up for $150 today. Was instantly drawn to it. Neat little pistol.
Where did you find one at 150? A pawnshop or online
@@christownsend316 pawn shop. It took itself apart on the second magazine. Can’t find parts to save my life.
A friend of mine bought one of these new several years ago. It never did function right. The FFL he bought it from ended up taking it back and giving my friend his $ back. I am glad I got to see and fire one.I think he paid $75 for it.
@Ivan Snyder He bought it for a carry gun. It just wouldn't work. It had a lot of light primer hits and would jam at least once on every mag. My buddy ended up getting a North American Arms 22 mini revolver after the dealer took it back. I bought one of their 22 Scorpion "assault pistols" that had a 30 round mag. Got it for $100. The mag that came with it had a broken follower, new, from the factory. But it took any Ruger 10-22 mag. It worked pretty good with those. I got some Ram-line plastic 30 rounders. I wish I would have kept it, but it's been traded years ago.
Dancing my ass off!!
+Primary Arms, LLC I want to see that on Video! Lol!
The CZ-45/Intratec Protec 25 are VERY easy to reverse engineer. In fact the LW Seecamp is very closely related to the CZ-45 in design, but in larger calibers like .380 and .32 Auto. The LW Seecamp is a tiny gun with a lot of wallop esp. in .380 and .32 for its size, they use a ring in the chamber to expand the fired brass into to delay blowback. This way they keep the gun small and slide light whilst maintaining larger caliber. Sootch, I'm sure you'd love the Seecamp and CZ-45. I also collect pocket pistols.
+TheFirearmEnthusiast I have a CZ Duo with a broken firing pin but I just ordered a replacement. The CZ 45 is definitely on the list but a little pricey. The Seecamp is also on the list.... it's a sickness! Lol! Thanks Brother
I had one of these too
Rev Dr Jeff
I have read some comments of older peopole or sick who have arthritis or reumathism in their hands and couldnt handle recoil. Most of them take a .22lr but .25 acp would be also a solution for them and even a little better.
Luv doze mouse gun vids,,,,good job!!! 💥🔫 🍻
i got a nickel one 20 years ago, barely used for $75, keep it on my nightstand next to my Kel-Tec P-32 . picked up 1000 rounds of America Eagle FMJ from CTD a few years ago for $106! i have Glaser Blue safety slugs in it now.
+mr bad example I would not fire Glaser Safety Slugs out of a Protec, they're too hot. Check the ballistics.
Blade Runner the Protec is a very solid pistol, i have it right here, Glasers aren't rated+P or anything, the're made to function in normal guns.
It's 2018 and 25 ACP is available. Around .30 - 35 cents a round. Still no problem getting it.
I love the mouse guns
That dummy looks like something out of the Charlton Heston Omega Man.
Hahahaha
He Protec
He attac
But most importantly
He Intratec
You are Nr. 1 for gun reviews! May I ask, how many guns do you have in your collection?
Sootch King of the Mouse Gun. Cool gun, keep them coming. Love the mouse guns. You could open a museum. Is it hard to find .25 ACP?
+d0j0w0 We have plenty around here locally. Our Palmetto State Armory had 6 difference brands and lots of ammo. It runs around $14 for the cheap stuff. Thanks
This gun is very slick and comfortable feeling compared to the cz45, slightly larger though.I have both,yup parts are a premium.Mine is like new and has a plastic bumper on the recoil assembly that keeps the slide from hitting the frame when you rack it.
Cool lil oddball
You may snicker about these small caliber pistols, but the fact remains if that bullet hits a vital organ or major artery you can kiss your ass goodbye. With that said I still prefer 9mm and bigger.
Exactly!
+Loquaciousgamer I understand that the 25 may not be lethal unless it hits a vital point, the fact remains I and I think a lot of people still wouldn't want to get shot by one
I agree, even .22LR can and has been lethal. that said, why not carry at least a .380 since you can get one that's just as small as these?
+iDreamOfWeenie I used to watch 'The First 48' pretty often and it was surprising how many people were killed with 22LR. They didn't get pumped full of bullets either, often just 2-3 but they are no joke.
saw a episode of First 48 where a scumbag got shot in the back with a single 22. he collapsed on his mother's lawn and that's where homicide found him. something strange about these small calibers that scare me.
I had a Protec-25 passed down to me many years back. I was wondering if you could shed some light on a question I've had since I've owned the pistol? Every individual part(that's large enough), including the magazine, is engraved with "07HV00432 HH 1A" and these numbers do not coincide with the serial number. Thanks for any insight and I really enjoyed your review of this pistol. - Marcus from Alabama
Fun fact: Intratec also wanted to make same caliber carbine called Attac 25 ;3
I have an old Colt auto 25 that I never carry but like to look at haha.
when I was living in the city. in the mid 90s these were everywhere. . and the 22lr also. . now that I think of it, most of the intratec line was. . the tec-9 and tec-22. .plus a lot of other very very inexpensive, cheaply made products. . I always wondered why people originally bought them (I was seeing them with their second , or third owner). most of the line seemed like just fun novelty weapons for normal folks. . or street weapons once they got sick of them jamming
I bet it recoils less than the lcp why does everyone seem to ignore physics especially if someone doesn't have a lot of strength the elderly small women weak men at 380 in a tiny package can kick a lot I've got a micro 9mm I can handle it but I've also got a micro 22 and I feel much more confident with my shot placement with the .22. I work construction so my grip strength isn't an issue it's just physics.
Yes, the .32 actually seems like a great compromise. Most everyone thinks you have to go .380 or bigger but that makes for a lot more recoil and maybe even more important muzzle blast.
I wish more manufacturers would revive the .32s.
I seen one of these on armslist for $75 but I passed on it because of the caliber it was 25 acp I'm starting to think I should of got it after seeing what it can do cool video
Nice pistols you need a CZ 50 32 acp lots of fun to shoot
good stuff
The Czechs did a good job of design on this. I have never understood why no American company made a copy of it right after 1968, when all the patents would have been expired and the Gun Control Act of 1968 kept almost all foreign 25 automatic out of the country. It would have been a much better gun than the S&W Model 61 "Escort". Not as cheap as a Raven, but a better carry piece.
I'm waiting for a review on the Fns 40 from FNH!
Sootch, which one do you prefer between this and the Beretta 950BS? My 950 gave a bad slide bite.
Another great vid, thanks. Interesting, never heard of this one before. (New record "really"... 6 times in 15 seconds!) ;-)
Kind of a cool gun
The slide and frame on these guns is die cast zinc, not steel or aluminum.
It is, what it is !! Not as good as some but better than nothing !!
Still would rather have the intratec any day !!!
I can’t get my trigger to work on mine. Any help? I finally found an extractor and extractor spring. Thought that was all i needed. I was wrong and i need to fix the trigger or hammer. I can’t find schematics for it anywhere.
I have a good deal for one of these and a Ortgies 25, which do you like better?
off topic but....any chance you'll be reviewing the walther pps m2 any time soon?
Sootch, when do you will make your terrific review of the original, the Czech CZ45 (1947 build) ? She's a classic au pair with the Baby Colt, the Browning and the Beretta, with the unique DA trigger and smooth recoil giving her speed firing compensation for the faulting sights in close fighting up to 10 yards.. All the .25 / 6.35 babies were made to fire first as the surprise weapons they were conceived to be. First and fast with a 75 grain FMJ ammo at home or street defence can be a backup saver if one hasn't a .38 at hand. Just two little shots at the center chest bones and then one or two at the enemy's head (or vice-versa according his clothing) and he will be instantly unable to return effective fire from his Magnum. Supress the enemy's fire and hide / move / run. Keeping the initiative to shoot again --- if still needed.
For historical and didactical reasons (of which you're unique at YT) the CZ45 deserves your review once the poor copy had its own. To consider, for instance, her perfect (for a pocket HG) recessed hammer, 8+1 load, material & finishing, reliability and assembly / disassembly proceedings, etc. In the meantime, thanks a lot for your labour of love on these personal defence weapons.
Sootch, a gunsmith should be able to make you a copy of the same firing pin from drill rod (silver steel) in a few minutes, harden and anneal it. I'd do it myself for you, but I'm not in the US.
It shouldn't cost too much to have them make you that simple firing pin. You just need to send them the broken one so they can take a few measurements and copy it.
Awesome, man. Very helpful of you.
Have you thought about doing a video on the Walther TPH? I think it is a classic mouse gun.
How do you get the firing pin out? I have a new pin, but cant figure out how to get it out so I can put the new one in :)
Hopefully you see this and can let me know. Thank you for the info. Robert
Nice music! TECno music. Glad you didnt try to shoot across the hood of that Pick up truck of yours! But the .25 is not known for accuracy or knock down force at any range beyond 7ft.
Have a machine shop turn a few out for you. Make sure it gets heat treated.
How many 25cal do you own? I had a Beretta Jetfire 950 25cal at one point. I wish I never got rid of it.
Hey Sooch, was this gun based on another model?
Its just a simple machine job, find a good local machine shop and drop off the broken pin. Just make sure they use something better than original, a super-steel like P2 would be good but honestly any good modern steel will do the trick.
Plus if the price is right you could sell a few off on gunbroker.
how did you find 2 of these oldies lol cool pistol I have a fie Titan 25 , down side is even though it's small it's heavy.
+Eric Jeffries Gunbroker.com is a great resource for finding odd guns.
Get a German Ortgies in 6.35, its much better.
+sootch tried searching for the music with the info you provide can't find anything
+youtuber Check jinglepunks.com It's a royal free music site and the song is bandsaw.
***** Thanks still can't find it what genre is it in? I came across fullscreen but there's no song jinglepunks.com/work/fullscreen/
5:28 someone tried to scratch the serial number off the blued one haha
sootch was the serial number at one time attempted to have been scratched off? It looks mighty scuffed over the number
+Jared Bush Look like they started but didn't really get anywhere except rub off the finish.
+sootch00 oh ok, dang I bet that lil gun has seen some stuff in its way lol.
the ruger is a copy of the Keltec P3AT. I like to see Keltec get the business.
If you use that gun without headset is it hurt? Because im training shooting real guns also
The Baby Browning and the many copies (and other guns that size) have been available for decades before this gun ever became available. I'm surprise they even bothered making these as large as they are, because of that. Many were still being manufactured at that time too. It's kind of a copy of those guns. Many of them have mechanical design and disassembly. I actually never realized how many modern firearms are very close or even direct copies of the Baby Browning and other similar firearms that were produced in the very early 1900's up to the 1940's. A lot of (if not most/all of) the Saturday Night Special guns were also copies of very old, early 1900's pocket guns. (or other guns that the pocket guns stole their designs from... because I don't know the full history of all the different mechanisms and take-down methods),
Frame is die-cast zinc, not aluminum.
The firearms act needs to be amended. Some of us can't handle the recoil of 380. They are keeping guns out of the hands of weak people, when we need them the most.
22 short ftw
Why did you take down the videos where you had negligent discharges?
Man that thing has zero recoil. thats neat.