So, we're at the gun store yesterday...

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As most of these stories start off, my wife was involved. I'm on one side of the handgun kiosk, she's on the other. I see her motioning..."come here." So I go on around, and she asks her favorite question..."What's that?"

Well, "that" turned out to be some kind of Baby Browning sorta lookalike. "Tag says "Galesi Pocket" 22 Cal. Now you know as much as I do."

"I wanna see it." It's a tiny semi auto, blue steel, with genuine white plastic grips. Clerk gets it out, clears it, and hands it over. It really looks like a toy, but it has a nice solid feel to it. Sort of a hog trough sight channel, European heel mag release, a safety, and not much more. On the right side it's marked "Made in Italy" with a few European proof marks, and the Roman numeral XXI...(more on that later). The left side is marked Soc. It (location in Italy perhaps?) Then Galesi.Brescia-Cal 22. Grips are as I said white plastic with a cartouche showing a wreath and the letter AG on each grip.

My wife says...I want it. "Why?" Because!...end of discussion. After all, she never complains about me buying a gun, why should I, when she wants one?

The clerk tells me..."I gotta warn you. It's a 22 LONG only. 22 Long rifles don't fit, and 22 shorts won't work the action. Oh, well, she'll probably never shoot it, and CCI I know still makes 22 Long. I haven't seen any in well, my life, but in theory there is such an animal.

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Now, back to that XXI...I have since learned that indicates the year of manufacture as 1965, so before the gun control act of 1968, which basically banned the imporation of small handguns like these into this country. But this is not some "pot metal" Saturday Night Special. This is a nicely machined, solid steel piece. The sources I found say it probably sold for about $35.00 or so which wasn't really cheap back then. I remember buying a Garcia Mitchell 300 spinning reel, and a Garcia Rod for $35.00 about that time. For a 13 year old kid, that represented a full weeks work on the farm at $5.00 a day for a 10-12 hour day. I still have that rod and reel today, and it still works like it did when it was new.

I got it cheap, I think they just wanted to get rid of it. It also came with a rather nice leather belt holster, no doubt from the same time period. There were manufacturers markings on it at one time, but they're so worn that I can't make them out. The leather strap is a different color, so it's most likely been replaced at some point over the years.

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I'd be willing to bet someone carried this as a self-defense gun judging by the wear on the holster, and the pistol itself. I can imagine someone finding it in grandpaws sock drawer as they were going through his things. They probably never knew he had it. There is a small crack in one grip, but otherwise it's tight. The gun is very well made. I found a video showing how to break it down, so I field stripped it, and gave it a good oiling. It was just as dry as a bone. I'll give it a good cleaning later on.

I did find online that CCI does still make 22 Long and while they're expensive, they're not made of gold or anything, but I'm not really worried about it. She wanted it, that was good enough for me. It will go in the safe next to the Heritage Rough Rider, with the fake pearl grips she wanted, and has never fired. Besides it's a really interesting piece of history.

Added: While I was writing this, I managed to get a plastic 22 snap cap into the chamber. It's got a surprisingly decent trigger pull. The sight picture is awful, but then it's a "get off me" gun at best. Who needs sights?

I posted the above on the Smith and Wesson forum this morning, but thought someone here might find it interesting. Since then, I've taken it to the range, shooting it with some Remington Golden Bullet, 22 Shorts, that I figured I could always hand cycle if it needed more "ooommph", but those fears were baseless. I started off loading two rounds in the mag and it functioned just fine. I increased the round count each time I loaded the mag, until I got to 6+1. It started to act up at 7+1. To be honest, I have no idea what the magazine capacity is supposed to be, but for now, it's six-shot, 22 short.

I was shooting it at three feet...that's right...three FEET. Hickock 45 could no doubt ring the gong with it, but I'll stick to bad breath range with this one. It actually puts the holes pretty close together, using a one hand grip, no sights, just bring it up and empty the mag pretty much as fast as I could.

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Now, we don't plan to carry it, but I would imagine a half dozen of those little 29 grain pills might get someone's attention. It did malfunction toward the end, but looked as if it hadn't been cleaned since only the Lord knows when. I've cleaned it and oiled it now, and it's ready to go again.
 
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For a 13 year old kid, that represented a full weeks work on the farm at $5.00 a day for a 10-12 hour day.

How lucky you were. I got room and board plus clothing. Gotta say though, I ate well and had decent clothing. When I got my driver's license I got to use the farm pickup to drive into town on Saturday nights. It was 1/2 ton Dodge with a flat head 6 cyl. engine and 3 on the floor tranny and was tricked out with a heater. Imagine trying to attract girls with a ride like that.

On to the the gun. Cute little thing and I see you have learned how to deal with "I want' from the better half. It's nice that shorts make it work even if they do cost more. Shorts are in short supply in my ammo selling shops but I found some earlier this year and bought three boxes just to shoot gophers.
 
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How lucky you were. I got room and board plus clothing. Gotta say though, I ate well and had decent clothing.

Oh working on the farm was as a hired hand. Not a family farm. My Dad was a carpenter. I worked with him for room, board, and “because I said so.” I learned to “Hammer like lightening. Never strike twice in the same place. “. To this day I can’t drive a nail or cut a straight line.
 
If it runs with .22 Short, don't bother with .22 Long. The .22 Long CCI makes is extremely weak and I'm not talking about the CB Longs they make, no the stuff they advertise at 1200+ fps is actually slower from a handgun than .22 Short is.
 
If it runs with .22 Short, don't bother with .22 Long. The .22 Long CCI makes is extremely weak and I'm not talking about the CB Longs they make, no the stuff they advertise at 1200+ fps is actually slower from a handgun than .22 Short is.

That's what I'm going to do. I've got at least 400 rounds of 22 short in house, and I'm pretty sure there is more on the back of the shelf that I'm just to lazy to dig out right now. It's not like I'm going to shoot it a lot. There for a while, 22 short was all I could find, so I'd pick it up when I saw it. I was surprised, it had a little "pop" when shooting it. Not recoil really, but just a little bit of muzzle rise...Mr. Newton is still at work. I suspect the gun store simply knew Long Rifle won't fit the magazine, just a tad too long, (I tried them too), and shorts look to be too short. They said the shorts wouldn't work the action, but the gun was just as dirty and dry as could be when I got it. I didn't do more than put a couple of drops of oil on it and got it working, then gave it a good cleaning when I got it home from the range.

Further surprise. I was able to find another magazine for it on Ebay. It wasn't cheap, but what the heck. I doubled the "value" of the gun. And apparently they are supposed to be six rounds, which is what I could get to work. More would fit, but the gun would jam. Six + 1 worked fine.
 
Neat little auto. Love oddball pistols like this. Sounds to me like your choice in a wife was also an excellent choice! Congrats on both!!
 
They are good little guns, I know it was made overseas. My dad carried one as a last ditch. Think this way! most times you get one shot up close! As long as it works, Now real life, a shot shell cci bird shot! even a 22 at close range.
 
Since this has resurfaced, I'll add in some more info. It seems to work better with Remington Golden Bullets that it does with CCI ammo, but not by much I don't suppose. With the Remington it will will stovepipe the last empty case most every time. Annoying at the range, but it's not like you're going to be doing any kind of speed reload with this thing under any conditions. The CCI seems to malfunction more often, but they are hollow point shorts, so that may be the problem. Neither one is going to punish anyone with their recoil. :rofl:

I've got two magazines for it. The one that came with the gun, and the one I found on Ebay. The one from Ebay is a designed 22 short mag. It's pinched off so only shorts will fit. The other, original, mag will accept long rifles, but they're just a little too long. Probably designed for 22 long as was suspected originally. That one however functions better with the shorts than the designed one.

Both magazines are hard to load, but that's as much because of the arthritis in my hands as anything, and the size of those little 22 shorts. That and the magazine lips are rather sharp. I've never cut myself with them, but they can be painful.

It's been to the range a couple of times, but I don't know if I'll ever shoot it again. I mean I know it works but it's sort of dull to shoot once the initial "thrill" of shooting it wears off. It now resides in a draw top cloth bag in my safe where I suspect it will stay until someone sorts through my "stuff" after I'm gone. It would no doubt now be the "last" gun I'd ever sell. I mean if for some reason I had to sell off all my guns, it wouldn't bring anything really, and "A" gun is better than "no" gun. :)
 
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