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    Four String Fumbler Joe in PNG's Avatar
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    Obscure pocket pistol? Got that covered!
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    *raises hand

    I have a P32 MK1. I’ve actually carried it, and probably will again. Unironically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeler View Post
    Most days the 43c is my primary gat. Some days it becomes a secondary. The only days it’s neither is when I’m toting the 332. Attachment 66700

    That’s a 14 shot ‘group’ from 15 yards with the 43c. Attachment 66701
    A 332?@!@#?@! I got nothing civilized to say on this matter. I am just turned rotten green with envy!

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    In reality, the 43c is my go to for my normal job - because my actual threat profile have 4 legs, and it just doesn't really rust. After work I change out due to population density.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A40fJXfgo8
    I have a weird desire for this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by revolvergeek View Post
    A 332?@!@#?@! I got nothing civilized to say on this matter. I am just turned rotten green with envy!
    It is a neat gun. It gets rather sporty with the 100 grain loads but is quite manageable with the 85 grain offerings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeler View Post
    It is a neat gun. It gets rather sporty with the 100 grain loads but is quite manageable with the 85 grain offerings.
    That thing is awesome! I would carry that every day and sleep with it in my pj’s at night!

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    Early 5904

    Real work gun I still shoot but sparingly. AIP serial # and square trigger guard, Smith said it was one of the first ones. I think it was purchased in 87 or 88 and was replaced by a 4563TSW. Holster is from Ky-Tac.Name:  11AF3025-C0B7-4178-83D8-4CE8DE88E06A.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatdog View Post
    ...but then I talked to a friend from my gun club, not a newb by any means, and discovered he knew nothing this model's existence.....I am too old to understand it is indeed a snowflake now.

    FM BHP Detective, fitted with the C&S SFS system, Warren Tactical sights. In the 20+ years I have owned it I don't think it has ever malfunctioned, or at least I cannot remember it happening. Internally it has the firing pin block so late Gen II or a Gen III design if it were FN made. Once BHP solutions started selling recoil spring kits a few years back I started to shoot it more (it is a double spring system). Back around Halloween last year I switched up to all BHP all the time for a while, and this is by far the most pleasant one to carry. I seem to shoot it better in standards drills than the full size guns too.

    Attachment 67134
    Pretty sure that I just broke my mouse on the like button. That is reallllyyyy something!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeep45238 View Post
    In reality, the 43c is my go to for my normal job - because my actual threat profile have 4 legs, and it just doesn't really rust. After work I change out due to population density.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A40fJXfgo8
    I have a weird desire for this one.
    I've actually shot one. A friend, back in the late 80s, had one and we used to shoot it silenced, w/ 22s in his basement. He had a bullet trap in his crawl space. Good times...
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