Capybara
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I had one of those, it was a very nicely built little gun. I just sold it because the ammo is really expensive and pretty wimpy so not a lot of bang for the buck if you want to actually shoot it.
Beretta PX4 Storm. I got two of them (one in 9mm, the other in .40S&W), but despite being a thoroughly modern polymer framed, combat proven duty pistol, they get very little respect, at least in the US market. Much of that lack of respect probably has to do with its polarizing "space gun" looks.View attachment 1192122
Actually I consider the 32acp a great SD choice because it is accurate, very soft shooting which makes accurate and rapid followup shots not just possible but easier. I will admit I prefer larger pistols when I choose 32acp like my Beretta 81 or Walther PK380 or CCP M2+ 380 but the CZ is definitely easier to conceal.I had one of those, it was a very nicely built little gun. I just sold it because the ammo is really expensive and pretty wimpy so not a lot of bang for the buck if you want to actually shoot it.
I really like the S&W 916A (have had 3, still have 1).Other guns often criticized in the Web but I had:
Gone:
Marlin 55 bolt action shotgun
RG10 .22 short revolver
Grendel P10 .380 pistol
Gifted to son who has fond memories shooting them:
Smith and Wesson 916A 12 ga pump action (Noble Model 66 design)
Mossberg Bullpup 500 with telescopic sight
Kept by me:
Garcia Bronco skeletonized .22 single shot
Jennings J22 .22 pocket pistol
Raven .25 pistol
ArmaLite AR-7 Explorer
The Armalite AR-7 rifle with Henry 8-shot magazines and CCI Mini-Mag 40gr CPRN is pretty reliable semi-auto and with CCI Quiet .22 Presegmented Hollowpoint vewy quiet and straight-pull bolt action, Unlike my Ruger MkII pistol and Nylon 66, Quiet-22 (CB Long Rifle) won;'t even try to move the AR-7 bolt.
It reminds me of the Ruger P95Beretta PX4 Storm. I got two of them (one in 9mm, the other in .40S&W), but despite being a thoroughly modern polymer framed, combat proven duty pistol, they get very little respect, at least in the US market. Much of that lack of respect probably has to do with its polarizing "space gun" looks.View attachment 1192122
I have the same gun in matte blue titanium. I love it as well. I used to carry it all the time when I lived in PA. It was also my choice to carry when walking to dog late a nightTaurus guns aren't the most popular. I have a stainless 445 4 Special 2". Love that gun. It's not a lightweight but I pocket carry it a lot. People who have seen and shot it, like it.
I never got a chance to try one of the lighter weight models. Bet they're nice.I have the same gun in matte blue titanium. I love it as well. I used to carry it all the time when I lived in PA. It was also my choice to carry when walking to dog late a night
It has a kick and is snappy, but it comes back on target really well. You can get decent rapid fire groups easilyI never got a chance to try one of the lighter weight models. Bet they're nice.