Check out the 6th post on this thread
http://www.smith-wessonforum.com/ubb...ML/008393.html
This is a discussion on I found a picture of a true mouse gun within the Off Topic & Humor Discussion forums, part of the The Back Porch category; Check out the 6th post on this thread http://www.smith-wessonforum.com/ubb...ML/008393.html...
Check out the 6th post on this thread
http://www.smith-wessonforum.com/ubb...ML/008393.html
That was great.
Speaking of true "mouse guns" ~
Anybody here buy a North American Arms mini .22/.22 Mag these recent days?
I had one years ago & traded it & now I'm thinking about buying another one just for the heckovit.
Just wanted to know if the quality has remained really high on them or gone downhill.
Liberty Over TyrannyΜολὼν λαβέ
I donb't know anything about them so I checled their web siteOriginally Posted by QKShooter
http://www.naaminis.com/bwmm.html
and was pretty impressed with the looks of if but the list price of $287 to $330 seems a bit steep. The .380 ACP seemed a bit to my liking but at $449 to $79 list you can get a nice little S&W CS45 in .45ACP for a little bit more mone. I carry the S&W .4513TSW or the CS45 as my main carry gun. I usually don't carry a back up. When I was a cop I carried a Browning HI-Power or a S&W 14+1 model 659 as a back up.
I almost bought a NNA mini 22lr today. price new was $180, used $140 at the gun show.
Yeah...$140.00 ta $180.00 would be more about in my budget these days. This doggone house is eating me alive...like a giant, bottomless, gaping, hungry mouth that I keep throwing all of my money into.
My new slogan...Buy Guns Not Houses!![]()
Liberty Over TyrannyΜολὼν λαβέ
Like this?
If total government control equals safety, why are prisons so dangerous?
Street is usually high 300s retail from what I've seen, but they're heavy. Did I say heavy? I mean, heavy, like pocket brick.Originally Posted by silvercorvette
It's what we call the one at the shop here locally. Yes, it's tiny - but it weighs as much as my 5 shot L-frame .44 special and that density means it is going to bounce even more around in the pocket.