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Top 10 Micro Pistols 2024 | Best Mouse Pistols 2024
Concealed carry is getting more and more popular. Pocket pistols can be carried on a person’s body, typically in a holster or off-body in a purse, backpack, or other specialized concealment accessories and garments. While a mouse gun is almost the last weapon you will find on an experienced shooter, it is undoubtedly better than having nothing when you will need it the most. In today’s video, we are going to rank the top 10 best pocket pistols in the world.
✔️ 10. Beretta 3032 Tomcat
✔️ 9. NAA-32 Guardian
✔️ 8. Ruger LCP MAX
✔️ 7. S&W M&P Bodyguard 380
✔️ 6. Beretta Pico
✔️ 5. Beretta 21 A Bobcat
✔️ 4. Kahr CW380
✔️ 3. Seecamp LWS 32
✔️ 2. Kel-Tec P32
✔️ 1. PSA-25 Baby Featherweight
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What's your favourite mouse pistol?
Beretta 3032 Tomcat
💥Ruger LCP Max 380acp &
💥Beretta 21A Bobcat 22LR.
✌😎👍
@@MA-lq6eb The seecamp 32 i carry this gun with me in my pocket everyday
50 grain 25acp FMJ ammo in Beretta pocket pistol
@@Narsuitus I had a chance to purchase a Beretta bobcat in 25 ACPin great cond for $230.. at local gun shop.... I went back a week later and it was sold 😲😢.. I have a bobcat in 22 lr .. and a 950 BS Jetfire..25 that I love also purchase that one back in the mid 1990s... But I want a bobcat in 25 to complete my collection.. I wouldn't hesitate on carrying a 25 ACP for self-defense...25 over .22 lr .. they are about the same power wise.. but 25 is much more reliable also 25 hardball will penetrate hard surfaces much better than 22 long rifle.. so 25 is better for penetrating the skull for headshots and the sternum for torso shots..
💥Ruger LCP Max 380acp &
💥Beretta 21A Bobcat 22LR.
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Beretta bobcat 21lr and Taurus Spectrum.380 work for me
I used to carry and still own a Beretta 950 .25 Auto. Once when bank fishing I to used it to stop a feral pit pull that attacked me for no reason. I just happened to put it in my pocket that day and had I not had it with me I do not know what might have happened. For the last 20+ years it has been the Kel-Tec P32. I fully trust it to fire, same as the Beretta, but like the fact that it carries a much more potent round and is lighter in weight too. Quite the definition of a win-win.
Excellent production value for this subject!
Today for work I pocket carried the Keltec .32 7+1 with 2 backup mags. Tomorrow for work I'll carry the Seecamp 32 6+1 with 2 backup mags. Just another day for me.
@Robert Leslie
Great Choices to start off the day👍.
The Browning and the Baby Rock 380s 1911style pistols are well made and accurate. Also very easy to conceal the baby rock has a lifetime guarantee
I have the SeeCamp 32 and LOVE IT
only issue is the mag release
Never had a Jam or Stovepipe
you see buy the original from walther 😁
I’ve got the LCP II with the upgraded slide. It has the LCP Max extractor. Works so well I can no longer justify buying the LCP Max….. for now!!! But I still rock my J frame from time to time.
Another one of my favorite pocket pistols... One of the lightest ! 6oz unloaded ... Kel-Tec p32 ❤️.. mine is a first generation and I like the sights better on the first generation.. put a little orange paint on the front sight and the rear notch and I can hit up to 50 ft accurately with it... This guns trigger is not bad at all.. but to prevent rim lock you should load with full metal jacket only! Personally I installed anti-rimlock kits which were available through Kel-Tec and I carry Hornady xtp hollow points.... But you may want to just carry hardball instead for penetration!
@Glen M
I had a 1st gen Keltec P32 as well. Wish I still had it! I dont like the newer ones with that goofy looking extractor, looks like it was put on as an afterthought. I have a Micro Taurus TCP PT738 which is smaller lighter and carries the harder hitting. 380. I do still have my cherished and iconic Keltec P11 micro 9mm which is the gun that kicked off the micro 9mm craze and first polymer semi auto built specifically for CCW, smallest, lightest, thinnest, double stacked 11 9mm and to date many have tried to beat it in size and capacity but none have achieved any lighter, smaller, double stack 9mm CCW with 11 round capacity. Bought it in 1997 and is in my daily carry rotation,, FANTASTIC GUN! Not much bigger or heavier than a wallet. Have put Hundreds of rounds through it no issues, kicks like a .45 but with magazine pinky finger extension is Very Manageable Will NEVER get rid of it!
@@michaelschiff2596 I own a Taurus TCP 380 also.. mine is drop-dead reliable &accurate. Out to 50 ft .. after 50 ft group start to open up a little bit.. the first time I took it to the range brand-new out-of-the-box...400 rounds NO JAMS ! .. the only thing is you have to keep it real tight grip on it.. very snappy recoil.. I purchased one of those pachmayr.. slip-on rubber grip sleeves.. I carry my Taurus TCP 380 about 60% of the time.. carry it in a DeSantis Superfly pocket holster with the velcroed on flap to prevent printing in my pocket
@@glenmones713 Yea they really are great little guns and reliable! Great ergomomics for such a small piece! Feels really comfortable in hand,,, yea they Are Snappy! But with slightly larger trigger guard than other micro 380s and angle of grip, it's not too bad to keep under control. I carry it in an Uncle Mike's size 3 pocket holster and doesn't print at all inside my jean's front pocket. I also have a Bulldog pdf /cellphone quickdraw belt case which hides it perfectly in plain sight with a magnetic flap you flip the gun right side up using your finger to push up through access hole in bottom and is instantly in your hand. Very cool case for alternate carry! After purchasing this I had to try the G2C when it came out couple years ago. Equally reliable and unbelievable price point for all the features, quality and reliability in a compact high capacity 9mm!
I had novak sights added to my p32 , added a flat faced trigger giving it a good trigger pull , I run euro fmj
@@edstringer1138 thank God I have a stock of 32 ACP ammo.... I was at Bass pro the other day a box of standard fmj .32 was $43 for 50 rounds 😲
I've had a bobcat, 2 32acp Guardians, a 380 Guardian, and a SW Bodyguard 380. The only one that actually works for me is a SW airweight 38 special. (A 442) its shootable for me and with the smallest crimson trace grips, it's a good option for me when and if I ever give up my Glocks.
I find myself grabbing my wife’s Airy J-frame a lot more than my fancy automatics.
The highest quality is definitely the Seecamp. The best all around I feel is the KT P32. The classiest are the Berettas IMHO.
As a communting cyclist the P32 was my warm weather EDC. At the 6 position in a Remora sticky. There was virtually no print. For cold weather I carried a KT P11under my outer layer in a Galco Miami knockoff. No print. Fifteen years. Moved to New Zealand in 2017, so my son has them. Great video.
I own a p32, baby browning and colt astra clone in 25 and a lcp2. I love them all. I like small guns that are easy to carry and am highly confident they would be effective in self defense settings
@John Faris
I also love the micros! Amazing how detailed and precision they can make them very cool And effective! As much as I love all my firearms regardless the caliber, make or size but I have a special love for my 1970s Bauer.25acp, NAA 22lr mini revolver and my Taurus TCP PT738!
@@michaelschiff2596 I have both a Sigg and an SW in nine MM, but the Keltec P32 is what I keep next to the bed. My wife can shoot it if she has to, it won’t make me deaf if I fire it without ear protection, It kicks about as hard as a sick mouse, and I’ve shot enough stuff with it to believe firmly that if a bad guy was in my house, it would take him down no problem. Even the 25 autos convinced me, they would stop an intruder.
@@johnfaris5376 Yea any gun you fire in your home will leave you partially or mostly deaf,,,, that's the downside of a home invasion. But I always sleep with rubber ear plugs ,, same as I use at the range under my headphones. I'm easily waken by moderate noise and neighbors who mow their lawns at the crack of dawn,,, aholes.
So that would give me a good deal of protection over not having anything to protect my hearing. Also I have multiple guns at my close convenience and quick accessibility from 9mm to .45, so having to shoot those in a closed in space at least I maintain most my hearing as long as the plugs don't pop out. I mostly carry my smaller lighter, less printing mini guns like my Taurus TCP .380 or once in a while micro Keltec p11 9mm in a number 3 Uncle Mike's pocket holster ,, no bigger than a wallet "sometimes" with either my Bauer .25 micro semi auto or NAA .22lr mini revolver as deep concealed backup. Other times its Only my Taurus TCP or Keltec P11 in pocket holster. Your odds of needing a concealed gun for self defense in daylight hours are literally a million to one, so why drag a 3 lb high capacity 9mm, 10mm, .40 or 45acp all day like an anchor in your waistband making your pants 2inches tighter and pulling down your pants every 5 minutes. Most attacks are in your home late at night when its dark, quiet and you're asleep! Unless you live or work and shop in a ghetto or shit neighborhood, daily armed assaults arent prevalent and a smaller caliber comfortable carry firearm are more than sufficient to thwart off an attack! But, a LOT of RAMBOS, will still want to carry a large, heavy, high capacity gun in 9mm, 40 or 45acp with 1 or 2 spare magazines, red dot sites, lasers or weapon lights and venture into the dangers of the outside world protected as good as soldiers off to war or cops, neither of which "Mostly", will ever have to pull their weapon to to shoot anybody. But that's their purgative. If it makes them feel safe from violent and deadly attacks when they leave home then go for it. And if carrying heavy doesnt bother them, theres no reason not to. The world is full of choices and with the way things are deteriorating coast to coast under current and past 2 years, maybe They're the Wise and Safer ones?!
@@johnfaris5376 I tend to think nobody wants bleeding holes in their body, so anything is better than fists and harsh words. lol
@@tonyv8925 I have watched a lot of videos on home, invasions and carjackings and attempted robberies, and here’s what I found: once the bullets start flying, the bad guys really don’t care what caliber is coming their way, they are a holes and elbows to escape and that’s all they worry about
My Tomcat works great. The early ones cracked the frame. So they beefed it up. Why it's hefty for its size.
Be careful though, I've heard the trigger mechanism can break and only shoot in single action not double action after about a hundred rounds
With the proper ammo these small guns can be effective, try speer gold dots or corbon 💪
Kudos for being unafraid to mention less known gun manufacturers. Seecamp was a first time to me.
Seecamps are the best w/o question. Smallest and most concealable. If you get one get a .32. The .380 will beat the crap out of your hand. lol I've shot both and the .32 is much easier to reset.
My favorite?
NAA Guardian .32 acp.
- Will shoot any ammo unlike the Seecamp.
- 10rd magazines are available.
- Novak Tritium Sights are a potential option with their Custom Shop I think.
- Heavier to handle 75gr Hardcast Buffalo Bore loads.
- Slightly thinner than the Seecamp.
The Seecamp is also well made. Just has other limitations.
Like we all do .
The Bodyguard 380 is also good. If stainless steel isn't your thing and you like .380. ( I suggest the 68gr Xtreme Defender non +P by Underwood) .
I totally agree! I too have a NAA 32acp....the takedown is so much simpler than the Seecamp, also the mag release, and no disconnect safety. For the price....the NAA Guardian is a peach of a pocket gun. 🍑
At the 5:20 mark, the Beretta 21A Bobcat 22LR has a lot of the features I value.
You have an estimated price listed at $370.
The Beretta website has an MSRP $649. Dang inflation.
The way you demonstrate how to use these guns 🔫 👓🎧🔦 is brilliant.
I had a baby Browning 25. It was a 1st generation made in Belgium. I will always regret selling it. The PSA is awesome though! Such a tiny frame, but somehow still comfortable to hold. For me anyway.
I had a Baby, and several other 25s. I sold them all after emptying a Beretta 25 on a buck’s head from 10 ft away that had been shot the day before and survived a night in single digit cold. It was terrible!
@Jeff Jeanette
I LOVE the tiny micro .25s! I have a vintage Bauer .25 in stainless steel with the classic simulated pearl grips in nearly mint 9.8 cosmetic condition and shows hardly any useage at all! LOVE IT,, so precision and high quality made! A tiny work of craftsmanship along with my NAA 22lr mini revolver, aka gun jewelry!
@@MikeD-ne6ie I hear ya. That had to be hard.
LW Seecamp....the Rolex of pocket pistols. DAO, hammer (NOT)striker fired, and beautiful. What's not to like?
it's a walther copy 🤣
@@loschwahn723 the smallest semi auto in production today despite what it’s copied from
@@kevinyoung947 But,,, Not smaller than the new PSA Precision Small Arms, Baby Browning copy! I have an original early 70's like new stainless Bauer ..25acp which is even just a tiny bit smaller than the Baby Browning or 1905 Colt vest pistol. Love the tiny semi autos and mini revolvers! So concealable and precision. And despite what any harda*s big bore (boring) fanatic says about mouse guns, have yet to hear one of them say they would stand in front of one, heh!!
what cal do u have
@@billybob-vy4sw ??? "What caliber do you have". Are you asking everybody in general? A firearm Census.
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I like my Taurus Spectrum
Not one misfire in about 500 rounds.
My opinion is that the best gun is the one you have in the moment of the emergency.
Facts 💯
Beretta Tomcat .32 Flaw in the frame mine was sent back 2 times with a cracked frame, sold it.
They all crack - ALL of them. I sold mine “as is” for a couple hundred dollars. The guy was convinced that Beretta would make it right even though I told him that I already went down that road and instead of admitting the design flaw, they tried to get me to buy the Inox version. I thought about it but then discovered that they had the same problem. Someone should have sued Beretta.
What?! My girlfriend is currently carrying the inbox 32. I was under the impression this thing is fantastic because it shoots really well and has yet to malfunction. I was never aware of cracking frames. That's worrying because I insist that we both practice regularly using regular fmj ammo. Any chance high powered ammo has anything to do with it? I almost got her a seecamp initially but I don't like that magazine release
Haven't they thickened the frame?
I could never fire more than ten rds through my Tomcat without a stovepipe or other jam...no matter what ammo I used. I would not count on it at all.
I've heard that I have a keltec 32 mostly for back up Winchester hollows are good
Colt mustang .380 Is the best.
Mine is the Colt Mustang Plus .380 acp.
Zvi Kevin👍, Smith Wesson " Body Guard M& P👍 " Kahr👍 , And PSA " Baby👍 : Perfect Hand Guns.
My favorite pocket pistol is the discontinued Taurus TCP 380... It has a decent double action only trigger... It has a slide stop that can be activated manually or it will hold open on the last round. 6+1=7 cap .. mine happens to be extremely reliable and accurate out to 50 ft... The only con you must have a death grip on the pistol as the lightweight gun with the 380 recoil the gun wants to jump out of your hand just grip the gun tightly and you will have no problem many of these available used on many gunshot shelves..@$200 used
I wonder why they discontinued it and didnt come out with a second gen that maybe resolved any minor issues they had...
@@shaadydog1 they came out with a new 380 model called the spectrum.... Frankly I don't care for the spectrum from what I've seen... I like the TCP 380 much better... And it's more compact also
I carry a TCP 380 in my pocket every day. If I have pants on my little pistol is in my pocket.
@Glen M
AMEN TO THAT GLEN!! I've had my TCP PT738 for 7 years and it's my main carry! FANTASTIC little gun,,, MUCH MUCH BETTER THAN THE RUGER LCP! Lighter, thinner and last round slide lock back feature! Was carrying my Micro Kel-Tec P11 9mm with 11 rounds which isnt a whole lot bigger but the Taurus is so tiny and light you dont even know it's there! And backed up with a 22lr mini revolver is Perfect for warmer days! I Do have other options but I LOVE my TCP, PT738!
@@glenmones713 I agree 110 percent Glen! Plus the Spectrum looks like SH*T,,, goofy looking. The TCP is definitely the Coolest looking with best ergonomics! But you are right about the death grip, heh! Snappy little pistol!
Bodyguards mag drops out every 2-4 shots (even 1 handed) , replaced the mag release and i still have the same issue. Concealment is amazing but not reliable for me.
@Backpack
@Backpack
Dont base all your judgments on the faults of one "not so great " gun! 90 percent of the rest are Reliable. The Bodyguard Was overrated to begin with! Lots of these veteran gunmakers have dropped the ball Big Time while trying to come up with new models so fast that quality control takes a back seat to fast production and inflated profits!! I have 1 Smith & Weason in my collection made in an era long time ago where they were on top of the gun quality food chain. They've moved quite far down the ladder since then with their GOOFY "EZ" models for people who never had a gun and cant handle a NORMAL guns functions, and their cheap line of "M&P" for those who cant AFFORD a Real Smith And Wesson!! I will NEVER get rid of my Early Smith!! Was told by numerous gun professionals, they DON'T make them Anything like that anymore and never will! Its now about profits moreso than quality as shameful as it is!
@@michaelschiff2596 i own the shield and plan on getting more S&W. Bodyguard i got aint for me is all.
EZ models are fine nothing wrong with having models for certain peoples needs/wants. Gatekeeping is a drug.
My EDC is a Beretta Pico, and my BUG is a Beretta Pico.
Raven arms.. . 25cal
I still had my 1970 .38 Colt Detective Special until some punk stole it. It was really a great firearm, reliable and very accurate. 😣
#1 is LCP max
Kahr cw380
Unfortunately Beretta has discontinued they're wonderful 21A bobcat in 25 ACP.. it is still available in 22 long rifle... I recommend Remington yellow jacket or viper conical shape 22 rounds.. my bobcat 22 has never jammed with Remington yellow jackets and vipers
Unfortunately Beretta has now discontinued the model 21 bobcat in 25 ACP 😢.. however there are many used ones on gun shop shelves for sub $300 price... The 22 is nice.. inexpensive practice but the 25 is more reliable.. and 25 hardball penetrates hard surfaces such as the skull and sternum much better than 22 long rifle..
That's bcuz 25acp is quickly being discontinued...at least in the States...along with 32acp.
Not enuff demand 4 them & 22lr was found 2B actually more powerful than 25acp at close range; bcuz of it's only slightly smaller size & superior muzzle velocity.
25acp = 800-900 fps
22lr = 1100-1350 fps
@@MA-lq6eb actually out of a short barrel there are about equal 22 being a little faster but 25 being a little heavier... And slightly larger diameter... The reason I state that 25 ACP is a better choice for self-defense in a Beretta pocket pistol.. I've seen many tests in the 25 and 22 are about equal power wise but 25 ACP with its full metal jacket is not only more reliable and more reliable feeding.. it penetrates hard barriers better than 22 long rifle... Fullmetal jacket 25 does not deform as easily when it strikes a hard surface like the skull
@@glenmones713 Were did u get that 22lr doesn't come in FMJ? In fact that's all I get for 22lr. Look up the company CCI...they are 1 of the premier makers of all types of 22. They have Mini Magnum, Velocitirs, Stingers, & a bunch of different HP rounds. BTW...22lr will penetrate skull bone EZ at close range...just ask the CIA & KGB...lol😉
I got a bobcat 22 lr ….shoots through 3/4 ply board and 2/4 s…..both at the same time……. Stays in front pocket as a backup for Glock 30 sf 😁
@@MA-lq6eb those 22s are only copper washed plating they are not true FMJ .. there is one new round that just came out that is a 22 FMJ all the rest are just copper washed
I am a dedicated Pocket gun enthusiast. Have belonged to a Club that specializes in them since the LCP first came out. I own many. The Beretta Pico is my number one choice. A extremely under rated, under appreciated firearm. Extremely well built. Will go thousands of rounds when other's bite the dust with cracks, split rails etc. Modular design which makes is so easy to work on, few parts. Stainless steel throughout the gun. Top quality magazines with metal follower. Easy to add night sights. Ounce for ounce, one of the best firearms every made.
My problem is, it's so hard to justify spending anywhere near 400 dollars on a mousey pocket pistol knowing I can get a canik elite sc for 400. The price for quality/reliability bar has been set for me. The now discontinued Taurus Spectrum had the right idea for cost / looks / weight but the quality wasn't there. Hope their next pocket pistol offering fixes the holes of the Spectrum.
I bought a spectrum a few months ago. Haven't shot it nearly enough but it fits really well in the pocket.
@Chaplin
But you're not comparing oranges to oranges. What's to justify in spending more for a compact pistol simply because you can buy a larger gun for same price or less? Just because the Canik is as much or less than the smaller gun, if you needed or wanted s smaller carry gun, that's what you buy, that's all the rationalizing you need in spending more for the smaller gun! Many times the good smaller guns are more expensive then their larger counter parts because they're more precision to fit their smaller size and a LOT of times are better They offer more comfort, more concealment and as long as your not going to be doing a lot of long distance competition target shooting or hunting WHY would you rather carry a HEAVY, and Uncomfortable, harder to conceal and manipulate bigger heavier gun? Dunno. To me it's like saying for the same price or less, instead of buying Corvette , I could buy a Bjg Gym shoe shaped Nissan MoronO. Whatever suits your needs. I have both, but my choice for daily carry will ALWAYS BE one of my small ones, smaller the better. Bigger Never means better!
@@michaelschiff2596 - Fair enough, let's compare oranges to oranges then, by using quality as the barometer. Name me a modern pocket pistol that costs more than the elite sc, that ALSO has a jump in quality over the elite sc to justify the higher cost. If you can't then you haven't countered my argument. Your car analogy plays into my scenario of quality. You're focusing solely on size when countering my logic, so I'll now keep it oranges to oranges with quality. Go! PS: If you've never used an elite sc then nevermind. Until you try it you'll never understand the value for money
On a side note I actually did buy a Spectrum after all. I found videos showing how to fix the issues, did them on day 1 and after 1000+ range rounds later no issues. Best 200 I've spent
@@ikigai47Well you got me then. No I've never tried an elite sc. I might have misread or misinterpreted your initial comment. I thought you were looking to purchase a mini or micro firearm but found the price proportionately to high to justify purchasing one when for same price you could buy a larger gun. In that case never mind. There's so many of each out there, large, medium, small and mini and the prices are all.over the place, that you just find what you're looking for and hopefully get the price that fits your budget. I love the minis but equally love the larger firearms. Owned large and small all my life so can appreciate all view points. Stay safe, that's the main thing,,, and Enjoy!
@Chaplin
Glad you got the Spectrum issue corrected, up and running. I love my Taurus TCP, PT738 .380! Also really like my Taurus G2C, 9mm. My first Taurus was the TCP. Since I was so impressed with it for 7 years and after nothing but Rave reviews for the G2C, that had people who said theyd never buy a Taurus loving the G2C so much they bought 1 for each family member, put their previous daily carry in a drawer and preferred the Taurus in every area. You cant look up reviews, comments, or watch side by side reviews against other popular high end guns without finding the G2C beat them all in multiple areas. For the price, feel, features, ergonomics, accuracy, reliability with everything from cheapest Tulo steel cased ammo to the best defense ammo, plus P, etc, it eats them all up and spits them out. So you never can tell till you try.
What about the Magnum Research micro 380
I have this one. The absolute best! They stopped making them.
The best pocket pistol Is a revolver.
Some of these pistols look like toys, I wish I could have one but I live in the UK where even knives are not allowed even concealed, pathetic I know;
“The Beretta 3032 Tomcat is the heaviest fully-loaded pistol on our list”… the very next pistol (NAA Guardian) is several ounces heavier.
Prices prices prices after each idem and you will get many more thumbs up if you want them.. all others do it and look at how many people like them..😉
Hi, prices are featured at the bottom of the gun's specs.
Good luck finding a c camp
Just looked there are several on gunbroker.
I've heard they are back in production
I have a Seecamp. Mine is absolute unequivocal junk. Constant FTE, and several times the slide would launch forward off the frame. And yes, I used their recommended ammo (because they are “ammo sensitive”). One time the slide launched onto the gun range floor and they had to close the range while a worker retrieved it-embarrassing. Several of the guys working at the range whom I know well are ex-NYC cops, they said the Seecamp is good for one thing..putting under a short table leg. I even sent it back to the factory explaining the issues, with video, and they “fixed” it. First time shooting it again the exact same thing happened, slide launched off the frame. It is now a paperweight…I can’t in good conscience sell it to some other sucker.
I just imagine a cartoonish sound when your slide flys through the air.
@@sammyday3341
Yeah, imagine the theme song for Benny Hill Show! 😂
I don't believe they make the p-32 anymore
Fabulous gun especially considering its light weight and easy concealed carry in a front pocket. We own two but have had a third one on order with a local gunshop for over a year; I fear you are right - no longer available.
100 💯 they should start making them again
They make the 32 not the 380 according to their website
Walther TPH can't beat it.
No pocket pistol, at the bare minimum, should be below .380 caliber. 9mm is the best choice, for pocket carry. The Kahr PM9 and CM9 are the best pocket pistols, you can buy.
Ur opinion...but not true.
22lr, 25acp, & 32acp can be just as stopping at close range & proper shot placement.
@@MA-lq6eb Yeah, shot placement. Contact shot to the head maybe, but for concealed carry, in your average gunfight, I think your odds are very slim, with very small calibers.
@@LoneStarLawman No, not just contact 2 the head. Placement at
Creativity in the middle of a life and death gunfight? Yes, good luck with that with your mini mouse gun. Geez!
@@LoneStarLawman 😏Uh, u don't figure this out in the heat of the moment! U ever heard of: Learn, Practice, Work, Repeat = Training Cycles Development? (Or some variation of that Motto?)
what ? .25 for selfdefense ? which kind ?
executions right from behind? it's a training gun
1970s Bauer .25acp, all stainless and like new! Tiniest of them all, even smaller than the Colt 1908! Direct copy of the Baby Browning except all 100 percent stainless, making it able to stand the decades with no wear to the finish and rust proof. Only 4 in. long! Although the baby Browning is a hair narrower, the Bauer is a hair shorter making the Bauer the smallest,,, TINY.