This video from InRange TV explores the "Muff Pistol," a historical concealed carry firearm designed for women in the 1850s. The presenter examines an Allen & Thurber variant, highlighting its compact size and low power, which made it suitable for discreet self-defense during that era. The video also links to a comparison with Pepperbox firearms, suggesting a broader exploration of similar historical defensive weapons.
The North American Arms (NAA) Guardian in .32 ACP is presented as a highly compact and reliable concealed carry option, particularly for women. Its all-steel construction, despite adding some weight, contributes to durability and manageable recoil. The firearm is praised for its simple field stripping, adequate capacity for self-defense, and included accessories like a DeSantis holster, making it a practical choice for everyday carry.
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