jimbo555
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I second the Seecamp or Beretta.The Browning is well made but not safe with a round in the chamber.
There have been a few documented cases of this happening (glancing off skulls) but I'm betting that it's been overblown by alot of people. In the 80's the .25acp was one of the top ranking rounds in homicides. I'm not saying that they're super effective but they don't normally just bounce off of somebody.Have owned 2 950 Jetfires before, nice reliable guns.
Found this little beauty at a show about a month ago. Ran the serial #, it's 22 years old, bluing is amazing.
Only shot it once but the FMJ went completely through a steel cabinet and through drywall. When I hear stories of a .25 bouncing off someone's head or getting stuck in clothing I take those stories with considerable doubt.
Beretta Jetfire all the way! Especially the older ones with NO thumb safety. Cock it to fire, uncock it to make safe.
When I hear stories of a .25 bouncing off someone's head or getting stuck in clothing I take those stories with considerable doubt.
CZ 92 or CZ45, they are bit larger, but easier to shoot
Been eyeballing those tiny old Baby Brownings in 25ACP. Anyone have one?
Less than a couple hundred Lerckers in Italy in the 50s.Was any machine pistol made in 25 auto?