Seecamp LWS32 - Smallest "In Production" Handgun - TheFirearmGuy

Published on June 28, 2020
Duration: 5:47

This review of the Seecamp LWS32 highlights its status as the smallest semi-automatic handgun currently in production. Expert insights cover its compact dimensions, weight, trigger pull, and suitability for deep concealment and backup carry. The video demonstrates its reliability and shooting performance at close range, emphasizing its role as a 'get off me' gun rather than a range toy.

Quick Summary

The Seecamp LWS32 is the smallest semi-automatic handgun in production, measuring just 0.72 inches wide and weighing 13 ounces loaded. It's a hammer-fired, delayed blowback pistol with a 2-inch barrel, ideal for deep concealment and close-quarters self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Seecamp LWS32 Introduction
  2. 00:28Key Features and Specs
  3. 01:11Trigger and Sights
  4. 01:25Personal Experience and Construction
  5. 02:05Shooting Performance and Ammo
  6. 02:44Purpose and Reliability
  7. 03:20Pricing and Concealment
  8. 04:11Additional Calibers and System
  9. 04:58Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Seecamp LWS32 unique among handguns?

The Seecamp LWS32 is recognized as the smallest semi-automatic handgun currently in production. Its exceptionally slim profile and compact dimensions make it ideal for deep concealment and as a backup firearm.

What are the key specifications of the Seecamp LWS32?

The LWS32 weighs 13 ounces loaded, has a 6-round magazine, and is only 0.72 inches wide. It features a hammer-fired, delayed blowback system with a 2-inch barrel and a 11.5-pound trigger pull.

Is the Seecamp LWS32 suitable for self-defense?

Yes, the LWS32 is designed as a 'get off me' gun for close-quarters self-defense. It is well-built, reliable, and highly concealable, making it a dependable option for backup carry.

What ammunition is recommended for the Seecamp LWS32?

The video demonstrated successful shooting with PMC Bronze 60-grain Hollow Point .32 ACP ammunition. However, .32 ACP can be pricey and sometimes difficult to find.

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