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  • patience0830

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    When have you ever had a mouse attack you? lol ;) I have a p32 been a good one..

    Picking up hay bales. But I couldn't shoot where he was headed.:laugh:

    Sheridan airgun has always worked for me. There's a utube video of a feller bowhunting them in his garage. It was a hoot. AAR and everything.:rockwoot:

    So far, as "mousy" as I get is a Sig P228.
     

    APB

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    The Bersa .380 concealed carry is a great midsize .380. I had a stainless Bersa that I used for range qualification for my Texas Concealed Carry permit and it was dead on accurate. I put quite a few rounds through the gun and it never failed.
     

    Mosinguy

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    You might be looking for a nice AR-15. Lots of people make those...oh wait....mouse gun, not poodle shooter :laugh:

    I hear good things about the Bersa .380s. To me, they are very compact.

    Raven .25 Autos work great as well.
     

    dbrier

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    The Boberg XR9 looks interesting. The initial reveiws are very good, but like Seecamp, it takes a long time to get a new one.
    The waiting list is about a year if you get on the list today.
     

    INyooper

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    Now this is a gen-u-ine mouse gun, when paired with Colibri ammo ...and looks like it's quite effective on mice! :D

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    You can read the article on the mouse hunt here.
     

    1911 mike

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    My mouse gun is carried in my ankle rig every day. Snake Slayer by Bond Arms. 45LC/.410 I wish we could ask that nice young man down at Bunker Hill, Miami Correctional Facility If Mr. Bojangles hurt "real bad" or did it hurt just a "little bit?" You should have seen the look on his face just before I dropped the hammer on him. (Priceless) I'm sure he'll think twice before trying to take someone's car. Oh, and that was a .410 Winchester PDX Defender with the three plated Disc's that went in and out his left upper thigh. OUCH!!! Leave the old man alone, he'll shoot ya..
     

    cosermann

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    I went to look for something today that I knew used to be over on mouseguns.com. To my surprise, I discovered that the owner has succumbed to cancer (had not visited in a while). R.I.P.

    Just to let everyone know, archived copies of the site are available here ==>> Internet Archive Wayback Machine

    and here ==>> Mouseguns.Com

    Bobo is also maintaining his chart of pocket guns on googledocs here (April 2013 is the latest rev) ==>>

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B22...kLWE0MGMtZmEwNGFlMWE3ZDlm/edit?hl=en_US&pli=1

    Thought it was worth reviving this thread to have a reference here on INGO.
     

    alhambra lion

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    Although the Walther is by far the best LOOKING 380, I consider it on the large side of mouse guns.

    I just got my second Kahr, a P380, as my mouse gun. Unlike most other pocket 380's it does not utilize the blowback design so it is MUCH more pleasant to shoot at the range. Broke it in last Saturday at ECPR with 150 rounds of FMJ and about 21 of JHP, including some +p. Ate it all up, no problem.

    Was also very accurate and enjoyable to shoot. Of the 380's I have tried, this gun and my Sig 238 are the best at the range. But for carry, I think the Kahr will replace my Sig due to the smaller size and lighter weight.

    I have a Desantis Superfly inbound for the Kahr so I can start carrying after another few hundred rounds to really certify reliability. Also thinking about the kydex pocket holster from Alabama Holsters. Any of yall have experience with either of these?
     

    88E30M50

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    I have a Bersa 380CC and it's a great gun. I also have a PPK and the my Bersa is a better gun than my PPK. The Bersa has been good from day one. It took well over 500 rounds plus some chamber work to get the PPK to function reliably.

    My favorite pocket gun is a Sig P238. I run a 12# spring in mine and have never had an issue with it. It's on the expensive side, but it carries in the pocket really well and is fun to shoot.
     

    alhambra lion

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    I considered it...but with my big paws...not much I would get. Maybe a derringer. I like my K frame S&W and my 1911 too much.

    If you are a 1911 guy than you should check out the Sig P238 or P938. Mustang clones. 1911 manual of arms. Not a true 1911 trigger but way better than average in that size range. Get the extended mag and a set of Hogue grips and you should be set, even with bear paws for hands.
     

    Irukanji

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    I have a kel tec .32 p32 and love it. The side clip makes carry easy any time and, importantly, 32 auto is much more available now, in my recent experience, when there are runs on ammo. Most research shows it to have almost identical stopping power as .380 and.38.
     
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