This video reviews several 'mouse guns,' emphasizing their small size, lightweight nature, and suitability for discreet concealed carry. The presenter highlights specific models like the Kahr CW 380, SCCY CPX-1, NAA Pug, Standard Manufacturing SwitchGun, Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0, Diamondback DB9, Kahr PM9, Ruger LCP Max, Cobra Life Card 22, Bond Arms Backup, and Phoenix Arms Raven, discussing their calibers, capacities, reliability, and concealability.
The video discusses what constitutes the 'best' deep concealment 'mouse' gun, with the speaker advocating for the CCM 380 as the top choice due to its concealability and adequate power. Other popular options like the Beretta Tom Cat, Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0, Kahr CT380, and Colt 1908 Vest Pocket are also evaluated for their size, shootability, and caliber.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of different pistol sizes, from micro 'mouse guns' to full-size pistols, explaining their intended uses, pros, and cons. It emphasizes how grip size, barrel length, and capacity affect shootability, recoil, and concealability, offering guidance for selecting the right firearm for various needs, including concealed carry and home defense.
This review of the North American Arms Ranger II Top Break Mini Revolver highlights its innovative top-break action, which significantly speeds up reloading and unloading compared to traditional NAA mini revolvers. The video demonstrates the ease of swapping between .22 Magnum and .22 Long Rifle cylinders, showcasing the firearm's versatility for concealed carry and recreational shooting. The presenter emphasizes its compact size, quality construction, and the practical advantages of its design for everyday carry.
This video explores the concept of 'mouse guns' – very small firearms suitable for deep concealment. The host and viewers discuss various models, including the CCAMP 380, NAA Guardian, Beretta Bobcat, Ruger LCP, and Sig Sauer P238/P938. While appreciated for their size, the discussion highlights potential drawbacks like painful recoil and reliability concerns in some models.
This episode of Shark Coast Tactical Podcast features a show-and-tell segment with the hosts showcasing various firearms. Topics include the new Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 as a 'mouse gun,' a vintage Colt 1911, a custom GCP bolt gun in 6.5 Creedmoor for long-range shooting, and a full-auto Surge upper geared for night vision. The discussion also touches on HK's potential US manufacturing and new releases, the debate around subguns versus PCCs, and the growing importance of thermal and night vision optics in modern tactical applications.
The speaker discusses compact semi-automatic pistols, identifying the LWC Camp as the "king of mouse guns" and the Ruger LCP as a popular and successful option. He also touches on the RM380 as being on the verge of being considered a mouse gun. The discussion highlights the importance of concealability and reliability in small firearms for everyday carry.
This video reviews ten budget-friendly firearms suitable for concealed carry in 2024, highlighting their features, calibers, and price points. It covers a range of pistols from micro-compacts to revolvers, offering insights into their suitability for everyday carry and self-defense.
This video highlights the Walther TPH .22 LR pistol, dubbing it the 'King of Mouse Guns.' It notes the pistol's 6+1 magazine capacity and its availability in .25 ACP. The description emphasizes that the TPH is no longer in production but is a highly collectible item on the used market. The video also tags the official Walther Arms channel.
This video details a ballistic gel test of 25 Auto ammunition, specifically PPU 50-grain FMJ and Winchester Super X 45-grain Expanding Point, fired from a Phoenix Arms HP25A pistol. The test measures muzzle velocities and analyzes projectile performance in a gel block with a clothing barrier. The results indicate that the Expanding Point ammunition did not expand as advertised, performing similarly to the FMJ round in terms of terminal ballistics.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Beretta 950 BS Jetfire EL in .25 ACP, a classic 'mouse gun' now discontinued. The presenter, Brett from Nightwood Guns, details its 'EL' (extra fancy) gold trim, features, and practicality as a concealed carry firearm from a bygone era. He discusses its pros, such as the crisp single-action trigger and tip-up barrel, alongside significant negatives like the .25 ACP caliber's limitations, the tiny safety, potential for hammer bite, and blowback operation requiring frequent barrel cleaning.
This video provides a data-driven comparison of .380 ACP and .32 ACP for self-defense, utilizing professional ballistic gel testing and chronograph data. The host, demonstrating high expertise, compares the Ruger LCP Max and Beretta 3032 Tomcat with Underwood Extreme Defender ammunition, offering objective insights into terminal ballistics and firearm performance.
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