LOOK! It's a MOUSE GUN - TheFirearmGuy

Published on October 17, 2025
Duration: 7:34

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.

Quick Summary

'Mouse guns' are exceptionally small, lightweight, and discreet firearms ideal for deep concealment, often serving as secondary or backup weapons. They are chosen when larger firearms are impractical to carry due to clothing or circumstances, prioritizing concealability and portability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Mouse Guns
  2. 00:15Kahr CW 380 Review
  3. 00:34SCCY CPX-1 Review
  4. 01:10North American Arms Pug Review
  5. 01:37Standard Manufacturing SwitchGun Review
  6. 02:08Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Review
  7. 02:45Diamondback DB9 Review
  8. 03:22Kahr PM9 Review
  9. 03:47Ruger LCP Max Review
  10. 05:03Cobra Life Card 22 Review
  11. 05:53Bond Arms Backup Review
  12. 06:26Phoenix Arms Raven Review
  13. 07:14Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'mouse guns' and what are they used for?

'Mouse guns' are extremely small, lightweight, and discreet firearms designed for deep concealment. They are often carried as a secondary or backup weapon, or as a primary firearm when clothing or circumstances make larger guns impractical to carry.

Which mouse guns are discussed in the video and what calibers do they use?

The video reviews several mouse guns including the Kahr CW 380 (.380 ACP), SCCY CPX-1 (.32 ACP), NAA Pug (.22 Magnum), Standard Manufacturing SwitchGun (.22 Magnum), S&W Bodyguard 2.0 (.380 ACP), Diamondback DB9 (9mm), Kahr PM9 (9mm), Ruger LCP Max (likely .380 ACP or .22 LR), Cobra Life Card 22 (.22 LR/.22 Magnum), Bond Arms Backup (.45 ACP), and Phoenix Arms Raven (.25 ACP).

What are the advantages of carrying a mouse gun?

The primary advantage of a mouse gun is its exceptional concealability, allowing it to be carried in pockets or other discreet locations without being noticeable. They are also very lightweight, making them comfortable for all-day carry.

Are there any drawbacks to carrying mouse guns?

Mouse guns typically have limited capacity, reduced range, and less stopping power compared to larger firearms. Some models may also have less refined ergonomics or heavier trigger pulls due to their compact design.

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